last modified 01/02/2002
Coursecode: wb1111mt |
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Coursename: statics 1 More
information: BLACKBOARD |
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DUT creditpoints: 3 |
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ECTS creditpoints: 4.5 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical
Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Paraschiv, I. |
Tel.: 015-278 6510 |
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Catalog data: Statics, Force,
Moment, Equilibrium, Newton’s laws, Law of gravitation, Mass Centroid, Normal
force, Shear force, Bending moment, Law of Archimedes, Coulomb friction,
Virtual work |
Course year: |
1 |
Period: |
x/0/0/0 |
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Hours per week: |
2 |
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Other hours: |
4 hr instruction 1 hr test |
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Assessment: |
written |
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Assessm.period: |
1, 2 |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Prerequisites: |
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Follow up: mt804 (Applied Mechanics 1) |
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Detailed description of topics: ·
Concept of Force,
Moment, Action is
Reaction, Newton’s laws ·
Components and
resultants of forces in R2 and R3. ·
Equilibrium in R2 and
R3. ·
Statically and
kinematically determinate vs indeterminate structures. ·
Distributed Forces, ·
Normal force, shear
force and bending moments in beams, ·
Flexible Cables
(parabolic and catenary cable) ·
Law of Archimedes for
hydrostatic pressures, ·
Coulomb friction
(static as well as kinetic friction), |
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Course material: Statics, Volume 1, fourth edition, SI version. J.L.
Meriam and L.G. Kraige. ISBN
0-471-24164-4 |
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References from literature: |
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Remarks (assesment, entry
requirements, etc.): |
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Learning goals: The student is able to: ·
Understand the basic
concepts of force, moment, action is reaction, Newton’s laws in the absence
of accelerations (statics) and law of gravitation ·
Apply the basic
concepts, analyse and calculate simple 2D and 3D problems concerning
following subjects: force systems, moments, couples ·
Formulate and solve
equilibrium equations for 2D and 3D cases ·
Calculate equilibrium,
internal forces and reaction forces for statically determinate structures, ·
Understand and apply
distributed forces for equilibrium problems ·
Calculate and draw
diagrams of normal force, shear force and bending moment, ·
Calculate the centroid
for plane areas, ·
Analyse flexible
cables as a type of structural member, ·
Understand and apply
fluid statics (law of Archimedes, pressure load on cylinders), ·
Understand and apply
the concept of Coulomb friction, ·
Understand the concept
of virtual work and apply it to simple equilibrium problems |
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Computer use: a test every week. |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content: |
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Percentage of design: 0% |