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Friday, September 14, 2012

Strength of Materials skills for FE EI EIT exam

This part takes 7% of morning points based on NCEES FE Supplied-Reference Handbook, 8th edition, 2nd revision.






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1. Shear and moment diagram.

2. stress type. 
    This section is about stresses of normal, shear, bending, and torsion.

3. Stress strain caused by axial loads, bending loads, torsion, and shear.

4. Deformations.
    This section is about deformation under axial, bending, and torsion.

5. Combined stress.

6. Columns.

7. Indeterminate analysis.

8. Plastic versus elastic deformation.


 Uniaxial Loading
 Stress and Strain
 Strength
 Ductile Material
 Brittle Material
 Percentage of Elongation
 Shear Strain
 Uniaxial Loading
 Thermal Stresses
 Thin Walled Tank
 Mohr�s Circle
 Failure and Failure Theories
 Hollow, thin Walled Shell
 Bending Moments
 Deflection of a Beam
 Composite Beams
 Columns
 Buckling
 Variable loading and fatigues

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