EXPERIMENT OBJECTIVE: To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Rockwell hardness…
Category: Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials, commonly known as Material Mechanics, is a discipline of mechanics that studies the behavior of solid things under various types of force or stress. It focuses on understanding how materials react to stresses, strains, and deformations under various loading circumstances. The goal is to forecast the strength, stability, and durability of materials and structures such that they can safely withstand applied forces without failure.

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Brinell Hardness Test
EXPERIMENT OBJECTIVE: To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Brinell hardness…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Torsion
SHAFTS: The shafts are usually cylindrical in section, solid or hollow. They are made of…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Section Modulus
SECTION MODULUS: It is the ration of moment of inertia and the distance of the…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Spring Testing
EXPERIMENT OBJECTIVE: To determine the stiffness of the spring and modulus of rigidity…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Analysis of Bending Equation
ANALYSIS OF BENDING EQUATION Analysis of Bending Equation is done to derive various identities which…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Bending Equation
DERIVATION OF BENDING EQUATION Let us assume that following beam PQ is horizontal and…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Torsion Test
EXPERIMENT OBJECTIVE: To conduct torsion test on mild steel specimen to find modulus…

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- Bending Stress
BENDING STRESS IN BEAMS When a straight beam carries lateral loads, the actions over any…

SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT
SHEAR FORCE is defined as the algebraic sum of all the vertical forces either to…