SYNOPSIS


This site dedicated to my beloved students, especially for those currently registered student of  J5109 - Strength of Material 2


OBJECTIVE:

  1. Provide alternative access to enrich learned topics in lecture.
  2. Expand teaching & learning method beyond the limit (time and space).
  3. Promote life long learning and motivate students to achieve excellent score.
  4. Provide platform to communicate and share the knowledge in plant engineering.

IMPLIMENTATION
This site specially designed as one of  initiative or  innovation in order to improve Teaching & Learning Methodology  for related Mechanical Engineering courses provided by Mechanical Engineering Department, Polytechnic of  Sultan abdul Halim Muadzam Shah, Bandar Darulaman, Jitra, Kedah. The contents included in this site dynamically updated from time to time. By implementing this technique, several improvement expected to be achieved such as:
  1. Improve the Teaching & Learning (T&L) by using paperless approach.
  2. As a platform for students to share anything educational issues and questions.
  3. Quick and Easy access to the specific topic discussed in lectures.
  4. Motivate student to love power plant engineering education.
  5. Get feedback from student on their academic problems related to the (T&L).
  6. Used as a references when completing related given task in the lecture.


MODULE: J5109 - STRENGTH OF METERIAL 2 
           Strength is the ability of a material to resist deformation. The strength of a component is usually considered based on the maximum load that can be borne before failure is apparent. If under simple tension the permanent deformation (plastic strain) that takes place in a component before failure, the load-carrying capacity, at the instant of final rupture, will probably be less than the maximum load supported at a lower strain because the load is being applied over a significantly smaller cross-sectional area. 

TABLE OF CONTENT
  1. CANTILEVER BEAM
  2. STRESS 2D ANALYSIS
  3. STRAIN 2DANALYSIS
  4. COLUMNS ANALYSIS
  5. THEORY EULER AND RANKINE GORDON
  6. THIN CYCLINDER