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Institution:
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Description:
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Extends the student's theoretical, numerical and experimental base of knowledge beyond an introductory level. The state properties of stress, strain and elastic deformation and their relationships are reviewed in detail. Topics from advanced strength of materials and elasticity theory are covered including unsymmetrical bending, shear fl ow in thin-walled sections, curved beams, torsion in thin-walled tubes, and three-dimensional coordinate transformations. The use of the fi nite element software presented in 0304-518, Advanced Computational Techniques, is extended to more complex design-oriented problems. Experimental topics include the use of strain gages. A design project is assigned that utilizes numerical and/or experimental methods. (0304-437; corequisite 0304-518) Class 4, Credit 4
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4.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(585) 475-2411
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Regional Accreditation:
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Calendar System:
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Quarter
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