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Lecture Note | Verified: 9/10/2004 | Size: 360 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: volume, Mechanical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Introduction, Centre of gravity, Vector Mechanics, Centroids of common shapes of area, Theorems of Pappus guldinus, Composite plates and Areas, Integartion, First Moments of Areas and Lines, Determination of Centroids by integration, Constants determine, Using Vertical strips, Distributed Loads on Beams, Centroid of a volume, Diameter cylinders
Book: Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics (7th) | Set: Typed, Comprehensive, Bulleted Lecture Notes
These notes cover Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity.
Exam | Verified: N/A | Size: 339 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Civil Engineering, Friction, Forces, Tension, Statics, Engineering, tension pulleys
Book: N/A | Set: Engineering Statics
Lecture Note | Verified: 9/10/2004 | Size: 300 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Magnitude, Mechanical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Free-body diagram, Vector Mechanics, Joint Under Special Loading, Analysis of Frames, Trusses made of Several Simple, Defintion of a Truss, Method of Sections
These notes cover Analysis of Structures
Exam | Verified: N/A | Size: 128 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Civil Engineering, Friction, Frame, Centroid, Centre of Mass, Centre of gravity, hydrostatics, Bending Moment, Internal forces, Statics, Engineering, Machine, Truss, Shear, members, distributed loads
Contains 6 long problems. To be done in 3 hours.
Exam | Verified: N/A | Size: 404 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Civil Engineering, Statics, Engineering, Truss, zero force members
Exam | Verified: N/A | Size: 919 kb | Comments:
Exam | Verified: N/A | Size: 239 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Civil Engineering, Frame, Statics, Engineering, beam, Machine, Truss, internal loads, members
Full-length test with 3 long questions
Lecture Note | Verified: 9/10/2004 | Size: 333 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Mechanical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Friction, Introduction, Wedges, Vector Mechanics, Laws of Dry Friction Coefficients of friction, Thrust Bearings Disk friction, Belt Friction, Fluid friction, Maximum Static Friction, Angles of Friction, Square Threaded Screws, Journal Bearings, Axle Friction, Rolling Resistance, Wheel Friction, Determine Torque
These notes cover Friction
Lecture Note | Verified: 9/10/2004 | Size: 263 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Mechanical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Forces, Free-body diagram, Law of Cosines, Vector Mechanics, Addition of vectors, Rectangular Components in space, Resolution fo two forces, Resultant of two forces, Law of Sines, Vector Substraction, Resultant of Several Concurrent forces, Graphic Solution, Trignometric solution, Minimum Tension, Define Perpendicular unit vectors, Addition of forces, Calculate the Magnitude and Direction, Equilibrium of a Particle, Rectangular components
These notes cover Statics of Particles.
Lecture Note | Verified: 9/10/2004 | Size: 395 kb | Comments:
Category: Mechanical Engineering > Classical Mechanics | Tags: Mechanical Engineering, Classical Mechanics, Vector Mechanics, Eqivalent systems of forces, Varigon’s Theorem, Moment of a Force about a Given Axis, Mixed Triple Product of a three vectors, External and Internal Forces, Principles of Transmissibility, Varignon’s Theorem, Perpendicular Distance, Moment of a couple, Addition of couple, Compute Equivalent Couple
These notes cover Rigid Bodies:Equivalent Systems of Forces.
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