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Lectures:
Prof. Golecki: MWF, 9-10 AM, Materials Science & Eng Bld | Room 100
Website:
The official class website is http://courses.engr.illinois.edu/tam251/
Description:
Relationship between internal stresses and deformations produced by external forces acting on deformable bodies, and design principles based on mechanics of solids: normal stresses, shear stresses, and deformations produced by tensile, compressive, torsional, and bending loading of members; beam deflections; elastic energy and impact; multi-dimensional stress states; buckling of columns.
Big Idea:
Solid materials deform and break. The extrinsic relation of force and displacement is governed by intrinsic material measures of stress and strain. The challenge is to connect the extrinsic to the intrinsic.
Prerequisites:
TAM 210 or TAM 211.
Reference texts:
There is no required textbook for this class. However, theses texts are very useful
- R. C. Hibbeler, Mechanics of Materials, 9th edition, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 2014.
- F. B. Beer, E. R. Johnston, J. T. DeWolf, and D. F. Mazurek, Mechanics of Materials, 7th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2015.
- R. R. Craig, Mechanics of Materials, 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
- S. Timoshenko, History of Strength of Materials, Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 1983.
Grading:
The total score for the course is computed with the following weights:
Computer-based Quizzes (PraireLearn)
Online Homework (PraireLearn)
Discussion worksheets
Lecture participation (iClicker)
Final Exam
40%
15%
10%
5%
30%
Retake quizzes: Optional retake quizzes are available in the week following each first-chance quiz. If you choose to take the retake quiz, the quiz score will be 90% of the higher scores + 10% of the lower score (0.9*max(first_chance_score, retake_score)+0.1*min(first_chance_score, retake_score)). If you do not take the first-chance-quiz, then your score will be 90% of the retake score.
Discussion sections:
Discussion sections are held according to the schedule below.
Tuesday | Wednesday | |
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9-10 | ||
10-11 | ||
11-12 |
ADF TA: Junren CA: Garrett, Chris |
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12-1 |
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ADG TA: Junren CA: Max, Alejandra |
1-2 |
ADA TA: Pranto CA: Max, Michael |
ADH TA: Junren CA: David, Garrett |
2-3 |
ADB TA: Taewoo CA: Michael, Chris |
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3-4 |
ADC TA: Zeke CA: David, Alejandra |
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4-5 |
ADD TA: Zeke CA: David, Garrett |
Office hours:
Professor Golecki: office hours by appointment.
Teaching and course assistant: office hours are held in 1043 LuMEB according to the schedule below. Office hours start from the second week on Sept. 3th.
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5-6 |
Pranto Max Garrett |
Junren Alejandra David |
Taewoo David Garrett |
Junren Alejandra Michael |
Zeke Michael Max |
6-7 |
Pranto Max Garrett |
Junren Alejandra David |
Taewoo David Garrett |
Junren Alejandra Michael |
Zeke Michael |
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TAs and CAs monitor Campuswire according to the following schedule:
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Taewoo Garrett |
Junren Max |
Taewoo Michael |
Junren Alejandra |
Zeke David |
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