CE211 introduces the fundamental principles of solid mechanics, including stress, strain, axial loading, torsion, bending, and deflection analysis in structural elements.
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CE211: Solid Mechanics is a foundational course that explores the behavior of solid materials under various types of loading. Students will learn key concepts such as stress and strain relationships, axial loading, torsion, shear forces, bending moments, and beam deflection. The course also covers mechanical properties of materials, stress transformations, and failure criteria. Practical applications in structural and mechanical systems help students develop analytical and problem-solving skills necessary for civil and structural engineering