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MECH 2603 - Applied Mechanics

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
3
Prerequisites: 

MATH 2043 [1] with D or better or MATH 1054 [2] with D or better and PHYS 1024 [3] with D or better

Description: 

This course is a study of introductory mechanics through the application of the principles of statics. Students will focus on the equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions. Additional topics will include centroids, centers of gravity, and analysis of structures, friction, area, and mass moments of inertia. The course includes a basic study of strength and rigidity of mechanical elements in tension, compression, shear, and bending. The course will also emphasize the importance of basic design concepts such as stress, strain, deflections, elastic moduli, yield strength, ultimate strength, stiffness and safety factor with the focus on problem solving by using algebraic and trigonometric computations.

Course Sections: 
MECH - Mechanical Engineering Technology [4]

  • Source URL (retrieved on 05/23/2013 - 1:37pm): http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/courses/mech-2603-applied-mechanics

    Links:
    [1] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/847
    [2] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/834
    [3] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/967
    [4] http://www.alfredstate.edu/mech-mechanical-engineering-technology