Student Learning Outcomes
This is an introduction of how the size of a component and the type of material used is determined.
This is partially done through the study of how forces are distributed through components and determining a components center of gravity. Using this information one can reference different materials properties such as the 3 basic types of stress, strain and modulus of elasticity and make necessary decisions in the design of components.Student Learning Outcomes
This is partially done through the study of how forces are distributed through components and determining a components center of gravity. Using this information one can reference different materials properties such as the 3 basic types of stress, strain and modulus of elasticity and make necessary decisions in the design of components.Student Learning Outcomes
- Determine unknown values in concurrent-coplanar force systems.
- Calculate stress and strain on components.
- Determine unknowns in parallel force systems.
- Calculate shear forces along the length of a beam/shaft.
- Calculate bending moments along the length of a beam/shaft.
- Determine components cross sectional area.
Prerequisites
Please see eServices for section availability and current pre-req/test score requirements for this course.