Statics and Dynamics - Civil Engineering - Kansas State University

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Dec 19, 2002 ... Hibbeler, R.C.: “Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics”, ... related to analysis of systems in static equilibrium and accelerated motion.
Kansas State University Civil Engineering Department

CE530 (3 Units) Statics and Dynamics

Fall 2002 Semester

Instructor: Dr. Asad Esmaeily, 2139 Fiedler Hall, Tel: 532-6063, email: [email protected] Class web site: http://online.ksu.edu/CE_530/

Class Meeting: M W F 11: 30 AM-12: 20 PM, Seaton Hall 236 Office Hours: M 9: 00 AM-11: 00 AM, W 9: 00 AM-11: 00 AM, and by appointment Prerequisites: C or better in MATH 222 and PHYS 213 Textbook: Hibbeler, R.C.: “Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics”, Prentice Hall. 9th edition. Get the version that includes a workbook and CD-ROM supplement. It costs the same! BEWARE OF PURCHASING ON-LINE, as you might get an older edition or one without the free "goodies." Objectives and Goals: The course provides an introduction to fundamental concepts and engineering practice related to analysis of systems in static equilibrium and accelerated motion. As perhaps the most fundamental course underpinning professional-level study and engineering practice for the civil and mechanical disciplines, this course provides the necessary background for study of Mechanics of Materials, Structural Analysis, Structural Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics and many other courses requiring a fundamental understanding of static equilibrium, accelerated motion and related phenomena. Through homework, quizzes, and exams, students demonstrate competence in topics that are needed for the later courses, as well as for problems such as are encountered on the Fundamentals of Engineering (E.I.T.) exam. Objectives may be summarized as: a) Providing background in the fundamental principles of engineering mechanics through analysis of stationary (Statices) and accelerated (Dynamics) rigid bodies under the action of forces. b) Developing other important skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, selflearning, and teamwork. Grading: Homework and Quiz Midterm 1 Midterm 2 Final

20% (HW and Q are equally weighted) 20 % 20 % 40 % (Th., Dec. 19th 2002, 11:50 AM-1: 40 PM)

Homework and Quiz: Homework is assigned in each session as in the “Course Coverage and Assignment” table, but collected weekly followed by a 10-minute quiz. Each quiz will cover the material covered within quizzes. For each quiz, students should have a calculator, pencil and eraser. You may also want to have a small straightedge of some sort. To learn the material in a course such as Statics and Dynamics it is necessary to work all of the assigned homework problems and keep up to date. The importance of doing the suggested homework problems regularly cannot be overemphasized. The concepts in this course are first learned and then applied to problem situations, which is the sole basis for assessment of the progress and achievement of students in this course. All examinations will be made up of problems that will require the application of principles and concepts by methods and procedures practiced in the homework assignments. Exams: There will be 3 “closed-book” exams (2 midterms and a final). The schedule of quizzes and exams in the table is tentative and subject to change. However, each midterm exam will be announced at least one class period before the date of exam and it will be designed primarily to test students over concepts and procedures during the intervening period. However be advised that the nature of the course material makes it difficult to make each exam exclusively noncomprehensive. For each exam, students should have a calculator, pencil and eraser. Solutions to exams are to be developed and presented in professionalmanner. Partial credit will be assigned for incomplete and incorrect solutions only if they are presented in an orderly and logical fashion. Any grade is possible based on your understanding and knowledge. Class attendance and participation will help in some cases.

Note: All Quizzes and Exams Are “Closed Book”. Make-up Policy: There will be no make-up exam or quiz. Students who miss an exam by scheduling conflicts should make prior arrangements with me. Students who miss exams unexpectedly, but for a just cause will be given make-up exam. Students who miss an exam for unjust cause, based on my judgement, will not earn any grade for that exam. General Remarks: 1. The material covered during each session may vary slightly from what is stated in the Course Coverage and Assignment table. Some additional

sections may be covered based on the needs and my judgement during the semester. This may also be true about the homework assignments. 2. Please review the exam dates above and advice me of any conflicts during the first week of classes. Dates will be fixed afterwards except for unforeseen circumstances. Office hours may be changed, as will be discussed in the class, but fixed after the first week of classes. 3. In case I miss an office hour due to unexpected circumstances, a message will be posted on the class web site with a reschedule time. So plan to check the online message board before coming to my office 4. Any important notice regarding the course will be sent to you by e-mail besides being posted on the course web site. So, please make sure that we have your correct e-mail address and check your e-mail every now and then.

CE 530 (Statics and Dynamics), Fall 2002

Course Coverage and Assignment Day M W F W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M M W F M W F Th 1 2

Date 8/26 8/28 8/30 9/4 9/6 9/9 9/11 9/13 9/16 9/18 9/20 9/23 9/25 9/27 9/30 10/2 10/4 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/28 10/30 11/1 11/4 11/6 11/8 11/11 11/13 11/15 11/18 11/20 11/22 11/25 12/2 12/4 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/19

Topics Covered1 1.1-1.6 2.1-2.3 2.4 (2.9) 3.1-3.3 4.1 4.6-4.7 4.9 4.10 5.1-5.2 5.3 5.4 7.1 8.1 8.3 9.1 9.3 9.4 10.1-10.4 10.5 Review

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Homework assignments 2 1-11,13,18 2-8,36,37,47 2-35,52,57,(143) 3-5,9,36,40 4-5,10,11,17 4-70,74,80,82 4-101,108,116,117 4-143,144,150,159 5-1,3,5,10 5-21,22,26,28 5-33,38,58 7-1,5,15, 25,31 8-4,6,11,20,36 8-50,54,60 9-53,60,63,75 9-81,83 9-90,98,104 10-25,29,32,41,46 10-50,52,53 No HW assigned

Midterm 1 12.1-12.2 12.3 12.4-12.5 12.6 12.7-12.8 12.9-12.10 13.1-13.2 13.5 14.1-14.2 14.3 14.5 15.1-15.2 15.3-15.4 Review

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12-3,7,9,11 12-17,21,25,50 12-57,74,75, 79 12-82,87,95,98 12-107,114,117 12-171,175,186 13-1,6,11 13-26,59,73 14-3,5 14-12,14,29,39 14-69,75,82,94 15-3,7,14,15 15-61,62,74,79 No HW assigned

Midterm 2 16.1-16.3 16.5-16.7 17.1 17.2-17.3 17.4 22.1,22.3 22.4-22.5 Review

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16-3,9,19,22 16-49,58,69,117 17-1, 3, 5 17-10,17,21 17-39,43,50 22-3,14, 51,58 22-59,61,62,68 No HW assigned

FINAL EXAM, 11: 50 AM to 1: 40 PM, Seaton Hall 236

May change based on the needs during the semester. (s ome more sections may be covered in some cases) May change in some cases.