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E37 - MASE 5500 - Elasticity
 
Total Credits: 3
 
Elastic constitutive relations for isotropic and anisotropic materials. Formulation of boundary-value problems. Application to torsion, flexure, plane stress, plane strain, and generalized plane stress problems. Solution of three-dimensional problems in terms of displacement potentials and stress functions. Solution of two-dimensional problems using complex variables and conformal mapping techniques. Variational and minimum theorems.
 
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Semester Section Instructor Day/Time Room
Fall 2008 01  Gould MW
4:00PM-5:30PM
Urbauer 216
Fall 2007 01  Gould MW
4:00PM-5:30PM
Urbauer 216
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