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I]WM Description: Instructor Lectures Office Hours TAs: Discussion/Lab Sessions Text Prerequisites Grade Basis CE 303: Strength of Materials FaIl2013 Course Syllabus Stress and strain, torsion, bending of beams, shearing stress in beams, combined stresses, principal stresses, deflection of beams, statically indeterminate members and columns. Andrew Dressel, Ph.D., ADressel @uwm.edu MW,2:00 -3:15 pm, ENG 105 W, 3:30 -5:00 pm, EMS W220 E 303-802 I Z:30 pm - 4:20 pm IMS W120 Shams E 303-803 10:30 am - 12:20 pm EMS W12O Matar E 303-804 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm EMS W12O Matar E 303-805 R 10:30 pm - 12:20 pm 3MS W130 Shams E 303-806 w 1:00 pm - 5:50 pm AP 160 Talarczyk E 303-807 3:00 am - 9:50 am EMS W 130 Ialarczvk Philpot, Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Learning System, Wiley, 2nd Edition, 201 1, ISBN 978047 0565148 MecMovies Access : http ://web.m st.edu/-mecmovie/ (Access to the Wiley system is not required) Civ Eng 201 (P) & Math 233(C ). 25 Vo Lab: (Lab Reports (1OVo), MecMovie Homework (57o), Attendance (57o),2 Design Projects (5Ea)) l0 Vo Altendance ofLecture Sessions and In-class Exercises 15 7o Exam 1 - Sept 25 15 ToExam2-Oct23 15 %Exam 3 - Nov 20 20 Vo Comprehensive Final Exam Homeu'ork: Graded homework will be online MecMovies assignments, due by the starl of lab one week after l assigned. Late homework will not be accepted; however, exceptions can be made for unusual or n/ special circumstances. If possible, please notify your TA ahead of time. To submit the 1\' lff'#Jl;:::'.,'.','JiliJE":'#xx;T::?,"*iHtrJ?"'li:"'"?J#:;l':'J,."fi*:ff[::' Please /t$ J\ Page l of 4 ,\ \' J Mohammad Matar [email protected] Seved Shams [email protected] Daniel Talarczyk [email protected]

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  • I]WM

    Description:

    Instructor

    Lectures

    Office Hours

    TAs:

    Discussion/Lab Sessions

    Text

    Prerequisites

    Grade Basis

    CE 303: Strength of Materials FaIl2013

    Course Syllabus

    Stress and strain, torsion, bending of beams, shearing stress in beams,combined stresses, principal stresses, deflection of beams, staticallyindeterminate members and columns.

    Andrew Dressel, Ph.D., ADressel @uwm.edu

    MW,2:00 -3:15 pm, ENG 105

    W, 3:30 -5:00 pm, EMS W220

    E 303-802 I Z:30 pm - 4:20 pm IMS W120 ShamsE 303-803 10:30 am - 12:20 pm EMS W12O MatarE 303-804 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm EMS W12O MatarE 303-805 R 10:30 pm - 12:20 pm 3MS W130 ShamsE 303-806 w 1:00 pm - 5:50 pm AP 160 TalarczykE 303-807 3:00 am - 9:50 am EMS W 130 Ialarczvk

    Philpot, Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Learning System, Wiley,2nd Edition, 201 1, ISBN 978047 0565148MecMovies Access : http ://web.m st.edu/-mecmovie/(Access to the Wiley system is not required)

    Civ Eng 201 (P) & Math 233(C ).

    25 Vo Lab: (Lab Reports (1OVo), MecMovie Homework (57o),Attendance (57o),2 Design Projects (5Ea))

    l0 Vo Altendance ofLecture Sessions and In-class Exercises15 7o Exam 1

    - Sept 25

    15 ToExam2-Oct2315 %Exam 3

    - Nov 20

    20 Vo Comprehensive Final Exam

    Homeu'ork:Graded homework will be online MecMovies assignments, due by the starl of lab one week after lassigned. Late homework will not be accepted; however, exceptions can be made for unusual or n/special circumstances. If possible, please notify your TA ahead of time. To submit the 1\'lff'#Jl;:::'.,'.','JiliJE":'#xx;T::?,"*iHtrJ?"'li:"'"?J#:;l':'J,."fi*:ff[::'

    Please /t$J\

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    Mohammad Matar [email protected] Shams [email protected] Talarczyk [email protected]

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    Design ProjectsTwo design problems will be assigned. For both of these, you are required to follow thetechnical guidelines for preparing a well-organized report of a few pages plus appendix.Sketches, along with critical dimensions must be included. The report must address theobjectives, constraints and the process used to arrive at the final design. The report should betyped and the figures either computer drawn or neatly sketched. Include all the relevantcalculations in the appendix. The design projects will be discussed and graded at thediscussion/lab sections.

    Other Requirements:Please treat all members of the class with courtesy and respect. Disrespect on the basis of race,religion, gender/sexual orientation, or special needs will not be tolerated. Please notify theinstructor if you require any special accommodations (please certify through the StudentAccessibility Center), or if you have any concerns. All students are expected to adhere toUWM's standards of academic integrity: http:/iwww.uwrn.edulDept/OSl/DOS/conduct.html.

    Class Preparation:Students should bring the course text, a calculator, a ruler, a pencil, and an eraser to each classsession. Various colored pencils and graph paper may also be helpful.

    Laptop use in class:Laptop computers may certainly be used in class for note taking and calculations. Other uses, notrelated to what is currently happening in class, such as checking email and playing games is notallowed.

    Additional notesYou have your predecessors to thank for this comprehensive Iist

    1. Read the entire syllabus. You are expected to know all the logistical details it contains. If itdoes not state that the lowest grade will be dropped from the final average, then the lowestgrade will not be dropped from the final average,

    2. You should read the text, you should listen to the lectures, you should solve the MecMoviehomework problems. If you hope to pass this class, however, there is no substitute forsolving problems with pencil, paper, and calculator on your own from scratch. That is exactlywhat will be required on all exams, and you have little hope of success without a lot ofpractice under similar conditions.

    3. In order to receive full credit, any answers must:a. include the correct units

    b. be correct to three significant digits. It is usually necessary to carry 4 or more coffectdigits through sub-calculations to produce 3 correct digits in the final result. Whilegood engineering practice may limit the number of valid digits in an answer based onlimited precision in measured input values, the point of this course is learning correctmethods of solving these problems, and 3 correct digits are often necessary to detectsubtle but impor-tant mistakes that might have been made in solving such problems.

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    c. show the work necessary to produce it. (Just numbers without support calculationscannot receive any credit. The subject matter of this class is the techniques used tosolve these problems, not the solutions to the problems themselves.)

    4. In order to receive any partial credit a problem must show both correct partial results and arecognizable systematic solution method so that the error can be found and appropriate lesserpenalty assessed.

    5. All submitted work must be neat and legible, either typed or in pencil with mistakes erased.Pages with sloppy writing or crossed out work will not be accepted. A11 submitted work mustbe on straighredged paper. Paper tom from a notebook with ragged edges will not beaccepted. All submitted work of more than a single page must be be stapled in the upper leftcorner, unless otherwise specified. Multiple loose pages, except for exams and quizzes, orpages connected by some kind of folding technique will not be accepted. If such work doessomehow, inadvertently end up being collected, such as in a stack of homework assignmentsfrom an entire class, their grade will not be recorded once the deficiency is recognized.

    6. On preprinted assignments that provide a space for your answer, you must write your answerin the space provided for that question. If the question asks for an equation, you must writethe equation in the space provided. Writing the number or the equation correctly elsewhere,as part of the answer to some other question, will not be considered.

    7. Although there are multiple section of the same class, students are not welcome to attendsections in which they are not enrolled without first asking for and receiving permissionbefore both sections in question: the one in which they are enrolled and the one that theywish to attend. This is especially true for laboratories, examinations, and other gradingopportunities. Similarly, work assigned during class time, such as lab work, must be workedon during that class time, and without prior approval cannot simply be skipped and thenmade up later.

    8. If you have not been meeting with me regularly throughout the semester to ensure that youget the grade you want, do not even ask me about the possibility of changing your grade afterI post them at the end of the semester. At that point, it is exactly too late to do anything aboutit, and, I will not even respond to your query.

    9. Use of headphones, earbuds, or any other equipment that is worn to transmit sound into theears is not permitted in class at any time, unless required to alleviate a documented hearingdeficiency.

    10. Use of mobile phones, tablets, notebook computers, desktop computers, or any otherequipment with documentation display or communications capabilities is not permittedduring any qurz, test, exam, or other in-class grade opporlunity. If you need help witharithmetic during these times, make sure you bring a dedicated calculator.

    1 1. The material in this course is difficult. Students that struggle with statics or dynamics tend tocontinue to have trouble with strength of materials.

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