Static Mechanics For Civil & Mechanical Engineers
Published 3/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 12h 31m | Size: 4.74 GB
What you'll learn
Understand the Fundamentals of Strength of Materials
Apply Hooke's Law and Material Properties
Analyze Axially Loaded Members
Solve Real Engineering Problems
Understand Shear Stress and Temperature Effects
Determine Centroids of Structures
Calculate Moment of Inertia
Analyze Torsion in Shafts
Strengthen Exam Preparation Skills
Requirements
Basic understanding of algebra and simple mathematics
Interest in engineering mechanics
A scientific calculator and notebook for solving problems
No prior knowledge of Strength of Materials required
Description
Strength of Materials: Stress, Strain, Torsion, Centroids & Moment of Inertia
Understanding Strength of Materials (Mechanics of Materials) is essential for every engineering student. This course provides a clear, step-by-step explanation of the core concepts used in mechanical, civil, and structural engineering.
In this course, you will learn how materials behave when subjected to forces, loads, temperature changes, and torsion. Through detailed explanations, solved examples, and exam-style questions, you will gain the skills needed to analyse stress, strain, deformation, and structural behaviour.
The course is designed to make complex engineering concepts simple, practical, and easy to understand, even for beginners.
What You Will Learn
In this course, you will master
Stress and Strain Fundamentals
Hooke's Law and material behaviour
Tensile testing and ductility
Factor of Safety in engineering design
Axially loaded members and deformation
Shear stress and thermal stress analysis
Centroids and composite shapes
Moment of Inertia and Parallel Axis Theorem
Polar Moment of Inertia
Torsion in circular shafts
Relationship between torque and angle of twist
Power is transmitted by rotating shafts
Engineering problem-solving techniques
Exam-style MCQs for practice and revision
Why Learn Strength of Materials?
Strength of Materials is one of the most important subjects in engineering because it helps engineers design structures and machines that are safe, reliable, and efficient.
These principles are used in the design of
• Bridges
• Buildings
• Mechanical components
• Shafts and rotating machines
• Structural frameworks
Mastering this subject will give you a strong advantage in engineering studies and professional practice.
Who this course is for
Mechanical and Civil Engineering students
Diploma and Polytechnic students
Students studying Strength of Materials
Learners preparing for engineering exams
Anyone interested in mechanics of materials and structural analysis
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