ME 205 - Statics Course Syllabus
ME 205 - Statics Course Syllabus
Course Syllabus
Catalog Description
Idealizations and principles of mechanics. Important vector quantities, classification and equi-
valence of force systems. State of equilibrium. Elements of structures; trusses, beams, cables
and chains. Friction. Elements of statics of fluids. Variational methods: principles of
virtual work and minimum potential energy.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the students will be able to
◦ calculate the moment of a force and couple vector in 3D-space using vector algebra
◦ determine the resultants of force systems acting on rigid bodies
◦ identify the types of contact between rigid bodies and draw the free body diagrams for a
rigid body or for a group of rigid bodies
◦ establish the equations of equilibrium for a rigid body or a group of rigid bodies
◦ calculate the internal forces in engineering structures composed of simple trusses
or beams
◦ analyze the static problems involving Coulomb friction, complex surface contact friction
and belt friction
◦ determine the geometric properties of surfaces and volumes
Course Content
1.1 Mechanics
1.2 Fundamental Concepts
1.3 Units of Measurement
1.4 The International System of Units
1.5 Numerical Calculations
1.6 General Procedure for Analysis
Grading Policy
Homeworks 10 %
Class Performance 5 %
Midterms 50 %
Final Exam 35 %
Textbook
• Engineering Mechanics Statics, by Hibbeler, R.C., Pearson-Prentice Hall. (Latest ed.)
References
1 Beer, F.P., Johnston, E.R., “Vector Mechanics for Engineering Statics”, McGraw-
Hill
International Book Company
2 Meriam,J.L., Kraige, L.G., “Engineering Mechanics, Statics”, John Wiley&Sons Inc.