Chapter Objectives To show how to use the method of sections for determining the internal loadings in a member. To introduce the concepts of normal and shear stress. To analyse and design members subject to axial load and direct shear. To define normal and shear strain‚ and show how they can be determined for various types of problems. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd In-Class Activities • • • • • • • • Reading Quiz Applications Normal Stress Shear Stress Normal
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Mechanics of Solids [3 1 0 4] CIE 101 / 102 First Year B.E. Degree Mechanics of Solids PART- I Mechanics of Rigid Bodies PART- II Mechanics of Deformable Bodies COURSE CONTENT IN BRIEF PART I Mechanics of Rigid Bodies 1. Resultant of concurrent and non-concurrent coplanar forces. 2. Equilibrium of concurrent and non-concurrent coplanar forces. 3. Centroid of plane areas 4. Moment of Inertia of plane areas 5. Kinetics: Newton’s second law‚ D’Alembert’s principle‚ Work- Energy‚ and
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INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL IN ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS An Instructional Manual Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Western Institute of Technology La Paz‚ Iloilo City In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course EGC 600 – RESEARCH by Engr. boysie t. tejada March 2012 INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL IN ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS An Instructional Manual Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Western Institute of Technology La Paz
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this tutorial‚ you learn how to do the following: ■ Create 3D solid primitives: box‚ cylinder‚ cone‚ and torus ■ Create simple 3D objects from 2D objects NOTE For more information on the topics covered in this tutorial‚ see the product User’s Guide. Lesson: Create 3D Solid Primitives In this lesson‚ you learn how to create 3D solid primitives from the Modeling tool set. 1 A 3D solid primitive is a standard 3D solid objects in the shape of a box‚ cone‚ cylinder‚ sphere‚ torus‚
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Allison Oneal Chemistry I June 20‚ 2013 Dr. Michael May Properties of Gases I. Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to examine the properties of several gasses‚ which were the products of a reaction‚ and examine the way the gasses react under certain conditions. These conditions‚ such as introducing a flame to the gas as well as oxygen and CO2‚ caused other reactions to occur. Experiment Before I began the experiment I gathered all my supplies from the given list in the lab manual.
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Metals and alloys. Hume-Rothery rules. 1. Three types of metals. 2. Alloys. Hume-Rothery rules. 3. Electrical resistance of metallic alloys. 4. Applications of metallic alloys. 5. Steels. Super alloys. 6. Electromigration in thin wires. Three types of metals Metals share common features that define them as a separate class of materials: • Good thermal and electrical conductors (Why?). • Electrical resistance increases with temperature (Why?). • Specific heat grows linearly with temperature
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compounds or covalent compounds? What is the reason for this difference in melting points? (3 points) 2. Do ionic compounds conduct electricity as: (3 points) a. Solids? b. Liquids? c. Aqueous solutions (when the ionic compounds are dissolved in water)? 3. Do covalent compounds conduct electricity as: (3 points) a. Solids? b. Liquids? c. Aqueous solutions (when the covalent compounds are dissolved in water)? Part II: Lab Insert completed data tables for each part of the lab. Be sure
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crystallization and other information [1]. 1) Binary Systems with Partial Solid Solubility This is the case of the alloy Aluminum and Copper‚ which solute atoms of another metal can be dissolved in the solvent in a solid state. In such diagrams‚ three single phase regions are found on the diagram: α‚ β‚ and liquid. The α phase‚ a solid solution rich in an atom‚ has also B atoms as the solute component. The β phase‚ a solid solution rich in B atoms‚ has A as the solute. Also‚ there are three two-phase
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Solid waste in Maldives Today‚ solid waste management has become a serious issue in the Maldives. Solid waste is the unwanted solid materials which compile up from residential‚ industrial & commercial activities. The quantity and types of Solid waste produced differs around the world depending on country & with significant changes with time. Solid wastes produced in Maldives mainly consists of organic materials (biodegradable wastes)‚ recyclable waste (paper‚ glass‚ metals‚ plastics)‚ Inert
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Engineering (CEET313a) Solid Waste Management Members: Emilene Santiago Jude Bryant Amante Terrence Gabriel Vida Richard Febra Riki Zita III Aira Samson Christian Bagay Instructor: Edna C. Ambion What is Solid Waste Management? By: Terrence Vida Solid waste management is a polite term for garbage management. As long as humans have been living in settled communities‚ solid waste‚ or garbage‚ has been an issue‚ and modern societies generate far more solid waste than early humans
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