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This document provides information about an advanced dynamics course including the instructor details, evaluation criteria, lecture plan, and student guidelines. The course is worth 3 credits and covers topics like generalized coordinate systems, conservative and non-conservative forces, calculus of variation, Lagrange's equations of motion, and dynamics of rigid bodies. Students will be evaluated based on assignments, mid-term, final exam, quizzes, class participation, and attendance. The 15-week lecture plan includes mechanics principles, coordinate transformations, planar motion, Lagrangian systems, and dynamics of rotating bodies.

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This document provides information about an advanced dynamics course including the instructor details, evaluation criteria, lecture plan, and student guidelines. The course is worth 3 credits and covers topics like generalized coordinate systems, conservative and non-conservative forces, calculus of variation, Lagrange's equations of motion, and dynamics of rigid bodies. Students will be evaluated based on assignments, mid-term, final exam, quizzes, class participation, and attendance. The 15-week lecture plan includes mechanics principles, coordinate transformations, planar motion, Lagrangian systems, and dynamics of rotating bodies.

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Course Title

Course Number Lecture Number Advanced Dynamics Credits 3


(Subtitle)
Name Ji-Hwan Kim Position Professor Homepage http://odyssey.snu.ac.kr

Instructor E-mail [email protected] Tel. +82-2-880-7383

Consult Time & Place Tue,Thur : pm 3:30-5:00 Room: 301-301

Prerequisites courses Dynamics

Using generalized coordinate system, systematic approach is to develope governing equations for dynamic systems.
Generally, forces are classified into conservative or non-conservative types.
* 1. Goals Especilly, conservative force is suitable to derive the potental energy functional, while dynamic behaivor of a system is to
derive kinetic energy. Furthermore, concept of calculus of variation is introduced to explain the mini-max principle.

* 2. Texts and
References
JOSEF S. TOROK , Analytical Mechanics with an Introduction to Dynamical systems

Attendance Assignment Mid-term Final Quiz Class Partcipation Others Total


* 3. Evaluation 10 % 15 % 20 % 20 % 20 % 10 % 5 % 100 %
Remarks :
Lecture Contents

Week

1 Mechanics, Basic Principles of Mechanics, Kinematics


2 Coordinate Transformations, Time Rate of Change of a Unit Vector,Work & Energy
3 Conservative Systems, Systems of Paticles, Motion in Noinertial Reference Frames
4 Planar motion of Rigid Bodies, Virtual Work, Holonomic Systems
5 Kinetic Energy and Generalized Momenta, Generalized Force
6 Lagrange's Equations of Motion, Conservqtive Systems, Lagrangian Systems
* 4. Lecture Plan 7 Dissipative Sytems, Electromechanical Analogies, MID EXAM (Chapter 1,2)

8 Extrema of Functions, Necessary Conditions for an Extremum


9 Special Cases of the Euler-Lagrange Equation, The Variational Operator
10 Generalizations, Several Independent Variables
11 Variational problems with constraints, Hamilton's Principle
12 Kinematics of Rotating Bodies, Motion Relative to Moving Axes
13 The Inertia Tensor, Translation Theorem for Angular Momentum
14 Equations of Motion for a Rigid Body, Euler's Equations of Rotating Body Motion
15 FINAL EXAM (Chapter 3,4)

5. Guideline
Home works for each section
for students

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