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Spring 2011: Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Information About Course: Course Syllabus, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011: Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Information About Course: Course Syllabus, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Information About Course: Course Schedule, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Information About Course: Course Schedule, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Final Project Instructions, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Final Project Instructions, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Robot Leg Exercise, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Robot Leg Exercise, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Exam 1, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Exam 1, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Final Exam, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Final Exam, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Exam 2, Christopher Lee
Spring 2011 Engr 2320: Mechanics Of Solids And Structures: Course Materials: Exam 2, Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
This course covers the principles of statics of structures and mechanics of materials. The focus is on the concepts of stress and strain as related to applied loads (axial, shear, torsion, bending) and to resulting deformation. Students will learn how the principles of mechanics can be applied to mechanical design through modeling, quantitative analysis, strain gauge measurements, and computational simulation. The use of a commercial finite element package is introduced.