MT61329: Theory Of Stability And Behaviour Of Metal
MT61329 | |
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Course name | THEORY OF STABILITY AND BEHAVIOUR OF METAL |
Offered by | Metallurgical & Materials Engineering |
Credits | 4 |
L-T-P | 3-1-0 |
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Syllabus
Syllabus mentioned in ERP
Fundamental principles and different stability models (Non-gyroscopic, Gyroscopic, Dissipative, Circulatory, Instationary) for structures â variational principles â linear and non-linear eigenvalue problems. Stability of columns â Shear effect â Built-up sections â Column strength curves â Effects of residual stress on strength curves. Stability of Beams â Lateral buckling of beams â combined bending and axial (Beam-column effect) combined bending and torsion. Stability of frames and Arches â Behaviour of framed connections; Stability of plates; Buckling of thin elements â Torsional buckling of thin walled closed and open sections; Buckling and post-buckling strength of plate elements â Tension field theory; Behaviour of Light gauge steel structures; Introduction to pre-stressing in steel structures;