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Nov 23, 2024
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MAE 3250 - Analysis of Mechanical and Aerospace Structures Fall, summer. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: MAE 2120 . Offered in summer through Engineering Cooperative Program.
H. Ritz.
Topics in mechanics of materials applied to analysis and design of structural components encountered in mechanical and aerospace systems. Includes: torsion, bending, buckling, stress concentrations, and statically indeterminate structures. Solutions obtained using strength-of-materials approximations and elementary finite element formulations.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to manipulate and interpret stress and strain matrices arising from multi-axial loading.
Outcome 2: Apply strength-of-materials approaches to applications involving bending and torsion loading modes.
Outcome 3: Perform elementary, two-dimensional, finite element analyses of the elastic response of mechanical components.
Outcome 4: Relate numerical solutions to analytical solutions, where available.
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