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Nov 23, 2024
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ME 205 - Engineering Statics4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This is a study of force systems acting on bodies that are not in motion. The course includes analysis of forces in trusses, frames and machine components; additional topics include friction, location of centroids, and evaluation of area and mass moments of inertia. Not for credit for students who have credit in AE 200 . (prereq: MA 137 , high school physics) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Draw free body diagrams for static systems
- Perform 2-D equilibrium analysis using scalar analysis
- Perform 3-D equilibrium analysis using vector analysis
- Determine internal forces in trusses, frames and machines
- Analyze the effect of friction in static systems
- Compute area and mass moments of inertia of shapes and bodies
Prerequisites by Topic
- Vector mathematics
- Physics of mechanics
- Integral calculus
Course Topics
- Introduction to mechanics (unit systems, forces, vector mathematics) (2 classes)
- 2-D and 3-D particle equilibrium (4 classes)
- Moments, force/couple systems (5 classes)
- 2-D and 3-D rigid body equilibrium (7 classes)
- Analysis of trusses, frames, and machines (5 classes)
- Friction (3 classes)
- First area moments, centroids (by composite shapes and direct integration) (3 classes)
- Area moment of inertia (by composite shapes and direct integration) (3 classes)
- Mass moment of inertia (by composite shapes and direct integration) (3 classes)
- Testing and review (5 classes)
Coordinator Dr. Joseph Musto
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