Course Description

Course Name

Statics (Guaranteed- Fall)

Session: VVLF3123

Hours & Credits

3 Credits

Prerequisites & Language Level

General Physics and First Semester/Quarter Calculus

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

DESCRIPTION

The engineering of mankind's superstructure marǀels all started with the basic statics of equilibrium (Newtons first law). This introductory course on statics (required of most engineering and architecture programs) includes topics of force decomposition, equilibrium of force systems, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, cables, beams, fluid statics, and work.

OBJECTIVES

This first course in traditional engineering wil provide a solid understanding of Newtons First Law (Static Equilibrium) with problem solving applications in the fields of Engineering and/or Architecture.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

- Significant introduction to the formulation and solution of engineering problems.

- Effectively communicate legible problem solutions to be understood by engineers in and out of their specific discipline.

- A thorough knowledge of the properties of forces, moments, couples, and resultants.

- Ability to apply concepts of forces/moments/couples/and resultants to the isolation of rigid bodies and the solution of engineering problems involving equilibrium.

- Ability to analyze the effect of distributed force systems including the calculation of centroids and moments of inertia.

- Ability to analyze the effect of dry friction in typical engineering problems.

 

*Course content subject to change