Torsion in Strength of Materials | Civil Engineering Notes for JKSSB Aspirants
Introduction In Strength of Materials (SOM), torsion plays a crucial role in understanding how structural members behave when subjected to twisting loads. Torsion occurs when a shaft or structural member is subjected to a torque (twisting moment),…
Bending Stresses in Strength of Materials: Complete Civil Engineering Guide for JKSSB Aspirants
Introduction In the field of civil engineering, understanding bending stresses is one of the most crucial aspects of Strength of Materials (SOM). Whether it’s designing beams for bridges, constructing reinforced concrete structures, or ensuring the…
Principal Stress and Strain in Strength of Materials – Civil Engineering 📘 | JKSSB JE Civil
🔹 Introduction In Strength of Materials (SOM), most structural members are subjected to combined stresses rather than a single direct stress. For example, in beams, slabs, columns, bridges, and machine parts, stresses act in different directions…
Thermal Stresses in Strength of Materials – Civil Engineering Notes for JKSSB
Updated on: 14 August 2025Exam Tags: JKSSB JE Civil, SSC JE, RRB JE, State PSC, Diploma Exams 🔍 Introduction In Strength of Materials (SOM), most stresses are traditionally attributed to external loads such as point loads, distributed loads, or bending…
Shear Force Diagram (SFD) & Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in Strength of Materials – Complete Guide for JKSSB Aspirants
Updated for 2025 | Civil Engineering | JKSSB JE, SSC JE, RRB NTPC 📌 Introduction In Strength of Materials (SOM), the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) are fundamental analytical tools used to visualize the internal forces and…
Properties of Materials in Strength of Materials – Detailed Civil Engineering Notes for JKSSB
Updated: August 2025 | Category: Civil Engineering, Strength of MaterialsTarget Exams: JKSSB JE Civil, SSC JE, RRB JE, State Engineering Exams 🔹 Introduction In Strength of Materials (SOM), the properties of engineering materials define how a material…