Engineering Mechanics: Statics Complete (Course & Examples)
Engineering Mechanics: Statics Complete (Course & Examples), available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.83, with 77 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 13 subscribers.
You will learn about Use the Sine and Cosine law to find magnitude and direction Find components of a force on X,Y & support reactions. Express a force as cartesian vector. Determine the deformed and undeformed length. Finding moment and couple Moment Understanding the difference between Dot Product & Cross Product and when to use them. How to draw a Free Body Diagram of each part of a frame. Determine Area and centroid by integration make sections and find internal forces. Drawing Shear and Moment diagram. Finding centroid of a Composite Area. Determining the Hydrostatic Force. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in Engineering Mechanics and wish to learn about it. or Engineering students at first or second year. or Engineers looking for resources after graduation. It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in Engineering Mechanics and wish to learn about it. or Engineering students at first or second year. or Engineers looking for resources after graduation.
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Summary
Title: Engineering Mechanics: Statics Complete (Course & Examples)
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.83
Number of Lectures: 77
Number of Published Lectures: 77
Number of Curriculum Items: 77
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 77
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use the Sine and Cosine law to find magnitude and direction
- Find components of a force on X,Y & support reactions.
- Express a force as cartesian vector.
- Determine the deformed and undeformed length.
- Finding moment and couple Moment
- Understanding the difference between Dot Product & Cross Product and when to use them.
- How to draw a Free Body Diagram of each part of a frame.
- Determine Area and centroid by integration
- make sections and find internal forces.
- Drawing Shear and Moment diagram.
- Finding centroid of a Composite Area.
- Determining the Hydrostatic Force.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in Engineering Mechanics and wish to learn about it.
- Engineering students at first or second year.
- Engineers looking for resources after graduation.
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in Engineering Mechanics and wish to learn about it.
- Engineering students at first or second year.
- Engineers looking for resources after graduation.
Why to study Statics :
– Statics is the first course (mechanics course) taken by engineering students at university.
– It is an important course, it is the base of some courses (Strength of Materials, Structure, Steel Structures, etc.)
– Understanding forces and bodies reactions.
– Allows you to understand and solve problems very efficiently.
Why this course?
– This course is following the outline of (University Courses), so if you are still an engineering student this is for you.
– This course will be updated regularly, some videos will be updated and new will be added.
– There is a lot of examples and problems that can make you fully understand and to be self confident.
– High response rate, so if you have any question you can send me instantly.
What will you learn?
This course will cover a lot of topics and here is some of the important points:
– Vectors Operations
– Addition of Cartesian vectors
– Position Vector
– Force Directed along a line
– Drawing Free Body Diagram (F.B.D)
– Moment, Couple Moment and Moment about an axis
– Distributed Load Reduction
– Equilibrium in 2D & 3D
– Method of Joints & Sections (in Trusses)
– Machines and Frames
– Internal forces (Making Sections)
– Centroid
Previous Knowledge:
Before enrolling in this course, make sure you have the basic requirements of Physics(101) & Calculus(101). We will be using Physical and Mathematical Laws, like: newton’s laws, integrals and derivatives. So you should be familiar with such concepts.
Reference Textbooks:
Engineering Mechanics Statics (14th) edition, you can use this book as a perfect reference, it is widely used among students and tutors.
Remember:
– I will make updates on regular bases, so you will have new videos and lectures.
– If you faced a problem during this course, I will be for sure in assistance (I might make a video especially for you and upload it).
In simple words, all you need is here. So enroll now and begin this amazing journey.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Force Vectors
Lecture 1: 2.1 Scalers and Vectors
Lecture 2: 2.2 Vectors Operations
Lecture 3: 2.3 Vector Addition of Forces
Lecture 4: Example 1
Lecture 5: Example 2
Lecture 6: 2.4 Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces
Lecture 7: Example 1
Lecture 8: Example 2
Lecture 9: 2.5 Addition of Cartesian vectors
Lecture 10: Example 1
Lecture 11: Example 2
Lecture 12: 2.6 Position Vector
Lecture 13: Example
Lecture 14: 2.7 Force Directed Along a line
Lecture 15: Example 1
Lecture 16: Example 2
Lecture 17: 2.8 Dot Product
Lecture 18: Continue Dot Product
Lecture 19: Example 1
Chapter 3: Equilibrium of a Particle
Lecture 1: Conditions for equilibrium, Free body diagram and 3D force system
Lecture 2: Example 1
Lecture 3: Example 2
Chapter 4: Force System Resultant
Lecture 1: 4.1 introduction about moment
Lecture 2: Right hand rule
Lecture 3: Example 1
Lecture 4: Example 2
Lecture 5: Example 3
Lecture 6: 4.2 cross product
Lecture 7: Example 1
Lecture 8: 4.3 Moment of a force (vector) 2d & 3d
Lecture 9: Example 1
Lecture 10: Example 2
Lecture 11: 4.4 Moment of a Force about specific axis
Lecture 12: Example 1
Lecture 13: 4.5 Moment of Couple
Lecture 14: Example 1
Lecture 15: Example 2
Lecture 16: Example 3
Lecture 17: 4.6 Simplifications ( Force & Couple System)
Lecture 18: Example 1
Lecture 19: 4.7 More Simplifications (Single Load & Location)
Lecture 20: Example 1
Lecture 21: Example 2
Lecture 22: 4.8 Reduction of Simple Distributed Load
Lecture 23: Example 1
Lecture 24: Example 2
Chapter 5: Equilibrium of a Rigid Body
Lecture 1: 5.1 Introduction
Lecture 2: 5.2 Types of supports in 2-D (A)
Lecture 3: Continue: Types of supports in 2-D (B)
Lecture 4: 5.3 Drawing Free Body Diagram
Lecture 5: Example 1
Lecture 6: Example 2
Lecture 7: 5.4 Conditions of Equilibrium in 3-D
Lecture 8: Example 1
Lecture 9: 5.5 Types of Supports in 3-D (A)
Lecture 10: Continue: Types of Supports in 3-D (B)
Lecture 11: 5.6 Constrains & Statical Determinacy
Chapter 6: Structural Analysis
Lecture 1: 6.1 Simple Truss
Lecture 2: 6.2 Joint Method
Lecture 3: Example 1
Lecture 4: 6.3 Zero Force Member
Lecture 5: 6.4 Method of Sections: Intro + Example
Lecture 6: 6.5 Frames and Machines
Lecture 7: Example 1
Chapter 7: Internal Forces
Lecture 1: 7.1 Introduction
Lecture 2: Example 1
Lecture 3: Example 2
Lecture 4: 7.2 Shear and Moment Diagram: Intro + Example
Lecture 5: Example 1
Chapter 8: Center of Gravity and Centroid
Lecture 1: 8.1 Introduction
Lecture 2: Example 1
Lecture 3: Example 2
Lecture 4: 8.2 Composite Area
Lecture 5: Example 1
Lecture 6: 8.3 Fluid Pressure
Lecture 7: Example 1
Instructors
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Abbas Suwan
Civil Engineer
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