Mechanics is the basis of physics, astronomy and many engineering. The rational design of machinery, architecture, spacecraft and ships must be based on classical mechanics. Mechanical motion is the most basic form of material motion. Mechanical motion is also called mechanical motion. Under the guidance or support of mechanical theory, the achievements of engineering technology are numerous. Engineering mechanics is an important professional basic course. Engineering mechanics is based on the practical engineering application and the latest scientific and technological achievements as the means to study the analytical modeling, simulation calculation and experimental testing methods of various mechanical problems in modern engineering technology. Through the study of this course, students should have systematic basic knowledge of engineering mechanics, which plays an essential role in the followup professional basic courses and professional courses. This paper systematically solves the calculation requirements of components and simple structure design in engineering structure, and lays a foundation for learning relevant professional courses. The task of this course is to study the relationship between forces acting on structures (or components) and deformations, and to discuss the loadcarrying capacity of components and the basic mechanical properties of materials. To provide necessary theoretical basis and calculation method to ensure safe, reliable and economical design of structure (or component).
Overview
Syllabus
- 0 Introducton
- 0.1 Introduction 1
- 0.2 Introduction 2
- 0.3 Introduction 3
- 0.4 Introduction 4
- Part 1 Statics
- Chapter 1 Fundamental of Statics
- Chapter 2 Force analysis
- Chapter 3 Couples
- Chapter 4 Equilibrium of the General Coplanar Force System
- Chapter 5 Equilibrium of rigid body systems
- Chapter 6 Appendix A
- Part 2 Basic of Materials Mechanics
- Chapter 7 Introduction of material mechanics
- Chapter 8 tension and compression
- Chapter 9 torsion
- Chapter 10 shear
- Chapter 11 shear force and bending moment
- Chapter 12 Properties of area
- Chapter 13 Stress in beam
- Part 3 Advanced Materials Mechanics
- Chapter 14 Deflection of beam
- Chapter 15 Analysis of stress and strain
- Chapter 16 Composite deformation
- Chapter 17 Column
- Engineering mechanics final exam
Taught by
China University of Petroleum(East China)