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Nov 23, 2024
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MEC 2010 - Engineering Mechanics I: Statics3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of vectors mechanics with applications to static equilibrium (2D and 3D). Applications involve structural analysis with emphasis on machines, trusses, and frames. Numerical simulation of static structures and machinery is included. Prereq: High school physics, MTH 1110 (quarter system prereq: MA 136) Note: Students cannot get credit for both MEC 2010 and CAE 2511 . This course meets the following Raider Core CLO Requirement: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Apply the equations of equilibrium
- Draw free body diagrams
- Perform 2D and 3D force analysis of static rigid structures using scalars and vectors
- Calculate geometric properties of rigid bodies
- Solve engineering using analytical and computer simulation methods
Prerequisites by Topic
- High school physics (units of measurement, concepts of force, equilibrium, Newton’s laws)
- Computer programming
Course Topics
- Cartesian vectors
- Position and force vectors
- Dot product
- Equilibrium of a particle
- Cross products and moments about a point
- Moment about an axis
- Moment of a couple
- Force-couple systems
- Distributed loading
- Free Body Diagram (FBD)
- Equilibrium of a rigid body in 2D and 3D
- Trusses
- Frames and machines
- Internal forces
- Friction
- Wedges
- Flat belt friction
- Center of gravity
- Centroids
- Moment of inertia for areas
- Moment of inertia for composite areas
- Mass moment of inertia
Coordinator Dr. Nebojsa Sebastijanovic
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