EGR 150 - Statics Credits: 4 4 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: MAT 116 and PHY 100 or PHY 113
Description (Formerly MET-150) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of engineering mechanics. Included is the study of force systems, equilibrium force analysis of structures, friction, center of gravity and moments of inertia. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Describe the fundamentals of force analysis.
- Present solutions in a neat orderly, fashion utilizing engineering methodology.
- Analyze physical man-made stuctures with regard to forces in structures.
- Demonstrate Newton’s Law for structures in equilibirium.
- Draw free body diagrams.
- Analyze internal and external forces in frames and trusses.
Listed Topics
- Introductory Mathematics Concepts
- Forces
- Moments of Forces
- Equilibrium Force Analysis
- Trusses-Analytical Method of Joints
- Trusses-Method of Sections
- 3 Dimensional System Analysis
- Center of Gravity
- Moments of Inertia
- Friction
Reference Materials Instructor approved textbook. Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 11/16/2009
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