E0004 APPLIED MECHANICS I

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 60041

Synopsis

Engineering paraprofessionals are often required to assist   with  the
design  of  structures  (machines, beams,  columns,  trusses  etc)  to
support  or  transmit forces and moments.  Invariably the  conflicting
requirements  of  adequate  safety  and  acceptable  economy  must  be
satisfied.   This  can only be achieved by a thorough appreciation  of
the   principles  involved.   Accordingly  this  unit   presents   the
fundamentals of statics of real bodies and strength of materials, by a
coverage  of the following topics: forces and moments; force  systems;
resultants  of force systems; equilibrium of real bodies;  forces   in
trusses;  simple  (static)  friction;  properties  of  cross  sections
(centroids, second moments of area, radii of gyration); stress, strain
and  elasticity; axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams;
flexural stresses; inelastic bending; introduction to design methods.