Study of the Strength of Materials
Description: One of the key engineering disciplines that forms the theoretical and practical foundation for future specialists in the field of mechanical engineering. The course focuses on the study of fundamental principles of the mechanics of deformable solid bodies, as well as methods for analyzing the stress–strain state of machine elements subjected to various types of external loads. As part of the discipline, students learn the main types of structural loading, the resulting stresses and deformations, methods for determining internal forces and strains, and techniques for calculating the strength, stiffness, and stability of machine components under operational loads.
Amount of credits: 5
Course Workload:
Types of classes | hours |
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Lectures | 30 |
Practical works | 15 |
Laboratory works | |
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
SAW (Student autonomous work) | 75 |
Form of final control | Exam |
Final assessment method |
Component: University component
Cycle: Base disciplines