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Dec 22, 2024
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ME 2003 - Mechanics III4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course involves the study of motion and forces which affect motion for a rigid body. Specific topics include dynamic force analysis, work and energy, impulse and momentum, rigid body dynamics and vibrations. Applications of rigid body dynamics include linkages and gears. (prereq: ME 2002 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Determine the position, velocity and acceleration of given points of a properly constrained kinematic linkage
- Determine the acceleration or force causing acceleration using Newton’s Second Law of Motion
- Determine the motion of kinetic systems using the principle of work and energy
- Determine the forces acting on rigid bodies in motion
Prerequisites by Topic
- Location of centroids
- Evaluation of area and mass moments of inertia
- Kinematics and kinetics
- Impulse and momentum of particles (rectilinear and curvilinear motion)
Course Topics
- The principle of impulse & momentum (review)
- Planar kinematics of rigid bodies
- Pure translation & rotation
- Rigid body rotation around a fixed axis
- Absolute & relative plane motion
- Instantaneous center of rotation
- Absolute and relative acceleration
- Coriolis acceleration
- Kinetics of rigid body motion forces & acc
- Plane motion of rigid bodies energy & momentum
- Principle of impulse & momentum rigid body
- Conservation of angular momentum
- Impulsive motion
- Eccentric impact
Coordinator Dr. William Farrow
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