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1. Introduction to Solid Mechanics
2. Stress Analysis
3. Strain Analysis
4. Material Properties and Behavior
5. Axially Loaded Members
6. Torsion of Shafts
7. Beam Bending Theory
8. Transverse Shear in Beams
9. Combined Loading Analysis
10. Stress and Strain Transformation
11. Beam and Shaft Design
12. Deflection Analysis
13. Column Stability and Buckling
14. Energy Methods in Mechanics
15. Failure Theories and Design
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Solid Mechanics

1. Introduction to Solid Mechanics
2. Stress Analysis
3. Strain Analysis
4. Material Properties and Behavior
5. Axially Loaded Members
6. Torsion of Shafts
7. Beam Bending Theory
8. Transverse Shear in Beams
9. Combined Loading Analysis
10. Stress and Strain Transformation
11. Beam and Shaft Design
12. Deflection Analysis
13. Column Stability and Buckling
14. Energy Methods in Mechanics
15. Failure Theories and Design
14.
Energy Methods in Mechanics
14.1.
Work and Energy Concepts
14.1.1.
External Work
14.1.2.
Internal Work
14.1.3.
Strain Energy
14.1.4.
Complementary Energy
14.2.
Strain Energy Calculations
14.2.1.
Axial Loading
14.2.2.
Bending
14.2.3.
Torsion
14.2.4.
Shear
14.2.5.
Combined Loading
14.3.
Energy Theorems
14.3.1.
Conservation of Energy
14.3.2.
Principle of Virtual Work
14.3.3.
Castigliano's Theorems
14.3.3.1.
First Theorem
14.3.3.2.
Second Theorem
14.3.4.
Reciprocal Theorems
14.4.
Applications to Structural Analysis
14.4.1.
Deflection Calculations
14.4.2.
Indeterminate Structure Analysis
14.4.3.
Impact Loading
14.4.3.1.
Suddenly Applied Loads
14.4.3.2.
Dynamic Amplification Factors
14.4.4.
Buckling Analysis

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