Strength of Structural Materials (5cr)
Code
General information
- Enrollment
- 17.11.2025 - 08.01.2026
- Registration for introductions has not started yet.
- Timing
- 12.01.2026 - 30.04.2026
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Face-to-face
- Unit
- School of Technology
- Campus
- Main Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 20 - 60
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Construction and Civil Engineering
Unfortunately, no reservations were found for the realization Strength of Structural Materials TR00CF86-3001. It's possible that the reservations have not yet been published or that the realization is intended to be completed independently.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Content scheduling
Autumn 2025 and spring 2026
Objective
Purpose of the course:
The knowledge and skills in this course will enable you to determine stresses and displacements in structures. You will also gain the basic knowledge and skills needed to design structures made of different materials.
Course competences:
Knowledge and understanding of the mathematical and scientific foundations of your technical specialisation at the level required to achieve the other learning objectives of the programme.
Practical application of engineering: Practical skills to implement complex engineering designs.
Course objective:
Understand the relationship between stress and strain in materials. You will be able to determine the displacement and stresses in structures and to design structures for shear, compression, tension, torsion and bending loads. You will be able to determine the deflection of a compressed slender rod. Know when combinations of stresses occur in a structure and be able to perform the associated analysis. The above are the basic tasks of the course.
Content
Determination of stresses, determination of deflections and displacements with formulas, buckling, buckling, buckling, basics of combined stress, basics of structural design, deflections with tables.
1 cr Normal force and stress, material behaviour, Hooke's law and deformation
1 credit Moment and stress and N and M combined stress
1 credit Shear stress and displacement analysis
1 op Fracture analysis Stability of a bar structure
Location and time
Contact lessons according to Time Table.
Materials
Moodle learning portal
Teaching methods
On this course will be used following teaching methods:
- Lectures face-to-face
- Learning assignments,
Employer connections
None
Exam schedules
Timing of Exams and re-Exams will be agreed on the first contact lesson of the course.
Completion alternatives
Studification or Accreditation : See Jamk / Peppi Instructions.
Student workload
One credit point means an average of 27 hours of work. The load is distributed in different ways depending on the way the course is implemented.
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In this study period, time use and workload is distributed as follows:
Total load: 130 h
Contact lectures: 46 h
Interactive video lectures: 0 h
Homework that supports learning: 83 h
Assessment of own competence/peer assessment: 1 h
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Intermediate (1): The student knows and recognises the topics described in the course objectives and is able to perform the tasks described in the course objectives: determination of stresses in a steel structure from N, Q and M loads, displacements, buckling and hyperstatic structures.
Satisfactory (2): The student knows, identifies and understands the issues described in the unit objectives. The student can demonstrate competence by describing the topics covered in the course in a systematic way.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good (3): the student has achieved the learning objectives of the course and is able to demonstrate his/her knowledge in a clear and understandable way. The student is able to articulate the learning in a clear and concise manner and to apply it to practical tasks.
Excellent (4). The student is able to describe the effects of different solutions and to make informed choices between alternatives.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent (5): the student has achieved the learning objectives of the course with excellent results. In addition, the student is able to examine the topics of the course theoretically and apply them critically in practice. Competence is demonstrated in a coherent and multidimensional manner.
Qualifications
Statics 2 skills in determining support reactions and stresses.
Further information
Grading methods
- Test
- Self Grading
The Grading is high-quality and it is based on the learning objectives and criterion of the course.
Self Grading has an important role in Student's Grading.
See also Grading