Skip to main content
Graph
Search
fr
en
Login
Search
All
Categories
Concepts
Courses
Lectures
MOOCs
People
Practice
Publications
Startups
Units
Show all results for
Home
Lecture
Axial loads: composite beams
Graph Chatbot
Related lectures (32)
Previous
Page 3 of 4
Next
Solid Mechanics Principles: Eigenstrains
Covers eigenstrains, deformations in a body not caused by stress, and their significance in mechanics.
Geometrically Necessary Dislocations in Materials
Explains geometrically necessary dislocations in materials and their role in reducing work hardening.
Internal Forces in Beams
Covers the analysis of internal forces in beams and beam deflection.
Introduction to Structural Mechanics: Course Overview and Logistics
Introduces the ME-104 course on structural mechanics, covering objectives, logistics, and key concepts in understanding static forces and structural analysis.
Continuum Mechanics: Forces and Deformation
Covers the basics of continuum mechanics, including forces transmission, energy conservation, and body motion geometry.
3D Linear Elasticity & Beams
Introduces 3D linear elasticity, beams, dimensional analysis, and mechanics of slender structures.
Simple Traction or Compression
Covers general notions and hypotheses of simple traction or compression, stress analysis, and strain energy in materials.
Plates I: Deformation, Strain, Stress, and Wrinkling
Covers deformation, strain, stress, and wrinkling in plates under pure bending, exploring applications and bending stiffness.
Circular Torsion & Bending Beams
Covers stress analysis in circular torsion and bending of straight beams.
Polar Decomposition Theorem
Explains the Polar Decomposition Theorem, which isolates stretching from rotation to prevent stress induction in the body.