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Introduction To Engineering Mechanics

This document provides an introduction and outline for the course "Introduction to Engineering Mechanics". It covers fundamental concepts, general principles, analysis methods, and future studies in engineering mechanics. The outline includes sections on engineering mechanics, fundamental concepts, general principles, static analysis, dynamic analysis, and future studies. It introduces topics like Newton's laws of motion, equilibrium analysis, kinematics, kinetics, vibrations, and computational methods.

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Introduction To Engineering Mechanics

This document provides an introduction and outline for the course "Introduction to Engineering Mechanics". It covers fundamental concepts, general principles, analysis methods, and future studies in engineering mechanics. The outline includes sections on engineering mechanics, fundamental concepts, general principles, static analysis, dynamic analysis, and future studies. It introduces topics like Newton's laws of motion, equilibrium analysis, kinematics, kinetics, vibrations, and computational methods.

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Introduction to Engineering Mechanics

Dar-Yun Chiang

Objectives
To provide an introduction of: Fundamental concepts, General principles, Analysis methods, Future Studies in Engineering Mechanics.

Outline

1. Engineering Mechanics

2. Fundamental Concepts
3. General Principles 4. Static Analysis 5. Dynamic Analysis 6. Future Studies

1. Engineering Mechanics

Mechanics : - Rigid-body Mechanics - Deformable-body Mechanics - Fluid Mechanics Rigid-body Mechanics : - Statics - Dynamics

1. Engineering Mechanics

Statics Equilibrium Analysis of


particles and bodies

Dynamics Accelerated motion of


particles and bodies

Kinematics and Kinetics


Mechanics of Materials Theory of Vibration

2. Fundamentals Concepts
Basic Quantities

Length, Mass, Time, Force

Units of Measurement

m, kg, s, N (SI, Int. System of Units)

- Dimensional Homogeneity - Significant Figures

2. Fundamentals Concepts
Idealizations

Particles
Consider mass but neglect size

Rigid Body
Neglect material properties

Concentrated Force
Supports and Reactions

3. General Principles

Newtons Laws of Motion


First Law, Second Law, Third Law Law of Gravitational Attraction

- DAlembert Principle : F+(-ma)=0 - Impulse and Momentum - Work and Energy - Principle of Virtual Work (Equilibrium)

4. Static Analysis
Force and Equilibrium Force System Resultants Structural Analysis Internal forces Friction Centroid and Moments of Inertia Virtual Work and Stability

5. Dynamic Analysis
Kinematics of a Particle Kinetics: Force and Acceleration Work and Energy Impulse and Momentum (Impact) Planar Kinematics and Kinetics 3-D Kinematics and Kinetics Vibrations

6. Future Studies

1. (Cost and Weight) 2. (Static Strength) 3. (Durability) 4. (Damage Tolerance) 5. (Flutter and Vibration) 6. (Corrosion Resistance) 7. (Crashworthiness) 8.

6. Future Studies

Ultimate Challenge

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