CVE 204: Strength of Materials I Lecture Notes
ENG 208: Strength of Materials
200 Level • Civil Engineering
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This document is a comprehensive set of lecture notes for the course CVE 204: Strength of Materials I, designed for undergraduate engineering students at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti. It serves as an introductory guide to how solid materials respond to applied forces, loads, and deformations, emphasizing the principles of structural integrity and safety. The core topics covered include force equilibrium, stress and strain concepts, analysis of axially loaded and composite bars, thermal stresses, and shear force and bending moment diagrams. Additionally, the notes delve into statically indeterminate problems, hoop stresses in thin and thick cylinders, and simple torsion of shafts. This resource is highly beneficial for 200-level civil, mechatronics, and electrical engineering students seeking a strong foundation in structural analysis and material behavior. Key Highlights: - Comprehensive introduction to stress, strain, elasticity, and Hooke's Law. - Detailed procedures for drawing Free Body Diagrams (FBDs) and analyzing force equilibrium. - Analytical methods for evaluating varying section bars, composite sections, and thermal stresses. - Step-by-step guides for constructing shear force and bending moment diagrams for various beam types. - Mathematical formulations for hoop stresses in thin/thick cylinders and simple torsion in shafts.