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Course Info

About this Course

This course has been designed to introduce students to the basic principles and concepts of statics and dynamics. The course is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the analysis of particle and rigid body in static. It covers the resultant and resolution of forces acting on a particle and rigid body, the equilibrium of a particle and rigid body, how to replace a force system with an equivalent system, analysis of structure, forces in beams, analysis of friction and moments of inertia. The second part deals analysis of particles in motion. It includes the kinematic and kinetic of rigid bodies. It will cover the rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles, Newton’s Second Law of particles, work and energy for particles.

Course Syllabus

Introduction to Statics and Dynamics
• Fundamental concept of principles
• System unit

Static of Particles
• Force on a particle and vectors
• Resultant of forces
• Resolution and addition of forces

Static of rigid bodies in two dimensions
• Moment of force and couples
• Equilibrium of a rigid body in two dimensions
• Two and three force bodies

Analysis of structures
• Trusses
• Frames

Forces in beams
• Shear and bending moment in beams
• Relation among load, shear and bending moment

Frictions
• The laws of friction and applications
• Wedges

Distributed forces: moments of inertia
• Second moment, or moment of inertia of an area
• Determination of moment of inertia of an integration

Kinematics of particles
• Rectilinear motion of particle
• Curvilinear motion of particle

Kinetics of particles: Newton’s second law
• Newton’s second law of motion
• Equation of motion and dynamic equilibrium


Energy and momentum of 2-D bodies system
• Work of a force acting on a rigid body
• Kinetic energy of particle – Principle of work and energy & application
• Power and efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : How many assessment
A1 : Mid term assessment Final assessment