| LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS | 
|---|---|---|
| Part 1: Statics - Elements of Equilibrium | ||
| 1-4 | Course Outline, Review of Forces and Moments, Introduction to Equilibrium Forces, Moments, Equilibrium Applying the Equations of Equilibrium, Planar Trusses Friction  | Hibbeler. Chapter 1.1-1.2. | 
| Part 2: Forces and Moments Transmitted by Slender Members | ||
| 5-6 | Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams | Hibbeler. Chapter 6.1-6.2. | 
| Part 3: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - Introduction | ||
| 7-11 | Force-deformation Relationships and Static Indeterminacy Finishing up Static Indeterminacy; Uniaxial Loading and Material Properties Trusses and Their Deformations Statically Determinate and Indeterminate Trusses Quiz 1  | Hibbeler. Chapters 1.3-1.4, 2.1-2.2, and 3.1-3.4. | 
| Part 4: Force-Stress-Equilibrium | ||
| 12-13 | Multiaxial Stress Multiaxial Stress and Strain  | Hibbeler. Chapters 9.1-9.4, 9.7, and 8.1. | 
| Part 5: Displacement - Strain | ||
| 14 | Multiaxial Strain and Multiaxial Stress-strain Relationships | Hibbeler. Chapter 10.1-10.4. | 
| Part 6: Linear Elasticity - Material Behavior | ||
| 15-19 | Stress-strain-temperature Relationships and Thin-walled Pressure Vessels Stress Transformations and Principal Stress Stress and Strain Transformations Failure of Materials and Examples Quiz 2  | Hibbeler. Chapters 3.6, and 10.6-10.7. | 
| Part 7: Bending: Stress and Strains; Deflections | ||
| 20-23 | Pure Bending Moment-curvature Relationship Beam Deflection Symmetry, Superposition, and Statically Indeterminate Beams  | Bending: Stress and Strains Hibbeler. Chapter 6.3-6.6. Deflections Hibbeler. Chapters 12.1-12.3, 12.5-12.7, and 12.9.  | 
| Part 8: Torsion; Energy Methods | ||
| 24-27 | Torsion and Twisting Torsion Examples Energy Methods Examples  | Torsion Hibbeler. Chapters 5.1-5.2, and 5.4. Energy Methods Hibbeler. Chapters 14.1-14.3, and 14.5-14.9.  | 
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