ME 205 - Statics Course Syllabus: Fall 2015
ME 205 - Statics Course Syllabus: Fall 2015
Hüsnü Dal
E-mail: [email protected]
Mechanical Engineering Department
Tel: +90 312 210 2584
ME 205 – Statics
Course Syllabus
Fall 2015
Catalog Description
Idealizations and principles of mechanics. Important vector quantities, classification and equi-
valence of force systems. State of equilibrium. Elements of structures; trusses, beams, cables
and chains. Friction. Elements of statics of fluids. Variational methods: principles of virtual
work and minimum potential energy.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the students will be able to
◦ calculate the moment of a force and couple vector in 3D-space using vector algebra
◦ determine the resultants of force systems acting on rigid bodies
◦ identify the types of contact between rigid bodies and draw the free body diagrams for
a rigid body or for a group of rigid bodies
◦ establish the equations of equilibrium for a rigid body or a group of rigid bodies
◦ calculate the internal forces in engineering structures composed of simple trusses or
beams
◦ analyze the static problems involving Coulomb friction, complex surface contact friction
and belt friction
◦ determine the geometric properties of surfaces and volumes
Prerequisites
Phys 105: General Physics I
Math 120: Calculus of Functions of Several Variables
Teaching Assistant Mehmet Bilal Atar
Office: C–204 Tel: +90 312 210 5273 Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday 13:40-14:30 Thursday 13:40-14:30
Course Content
1.1 Mechanics
1.2 Fundamental Concepts
1.3 Units of Measurement
1.4 The International System of Units
1.5 Numerical Calculations
1.6 General Procedure for Analysis
Grading Policy
Homeworks 10 %
Class Performance 5%
Midterms 50 %
Final Exam 35 %
Textbook
• Engineering Mechanics Statics, by Hibbeler, R.C., Pearson-Prentice Hall. (Latest ed.)
References
1 Beer, F.P., Johnston, E.R., “Vector Mechanics for Engineering Statics”, McGraw-Hill
International Book Company
2 Meriam,J.L., Kraige, L.G., “Engineering Mechanics, Statics”, John Wiley&Sons Inc.