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MAE 206 - Statics 1. Instructor: Eric Klang Office: 3222 Broughton e-mail: [email protected] Class Meeting Times: T TH 1:30-2:45 Office Hours: T TH 3:00-4:00 2. Course Prerequisites: Preq: PY 205 Coreq: MA 242 3. Student Learning Objectives: The students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of the material covered in Statics through their mastery of the following course objectives. Through the study of Statics the student will be able to: - Analyze static equilibrium for rigid bodies - Model physical systems using free body diagrams - Classify types of problems - Solve for reaction forces and moments - Determine equivalent force systems - Calculate internal forces - Calculate centroids and moments of inertia 4. Text Book: Vector Mechanics for Engineers, 8th Edition, Beer, Johnston, Eisenberg & Mazurek, McGraw Hill, 2006. 5. Grading: 97% - 100% A+ 87% - 89% B+ 77% - 79% C+ 67% - 69% D+94% - 96% A 84% - 86% B 74% - 76% C 64% - 66% D90% - 93% A- 80% - 83% B- 70% - 73% C- 60% - 63% D-0% - 59% F6. Course Organization and Scope: Lecture DateAssessment TopicReading123-AugCourse Intro, Review 1.1-1.6228-Aug2-D Forces 2.1-2.11330-AugHW 1 (2%) 3-D Forces 2.12-2.1544-SepMoment 3.1-3.956-SepHW 2 (2%) Moment about an Axis 3.10-3.11611-SepCouples & Equivalent Loads 3.12-3.20713-SepExam 1 (15%)818-Sep2-D Equilibrium 4.1-4.3920-SepHW 3 (2%) 2-D Equilibrium 4.4-4.71025-Sep2-D Equilibrium 4.4-4.71127-SepHW 4 (2%) 3-D Equilibrium 4.8-4.9122-OctCentroids & Distributed Loads 5.8134-OctHW 5 (2%) Fluid Statics 5.9149-OctFluid Statics 5.91516-OctExam 2 (15%)1618-OctTrusses 6.1-6.41723-OctTrusses 6.71825-OctHW 6 (2%) Frames and Machines 6.9-6.121930-OctFrames and Machines 6.9-6.12201-NovHW 7 (2%) Internal Forces 7.1-7.2216-NovBeams: Shear & Bending 7.3-7.6228-NovHW 8 (2%) Beams: Shear & Bending 7.3-7.62313-NovCables 7.7-7.102415-NovExam 3 (15%)2520-NovFriction 8.1-8.42627-NovHW 9 (2%) Friction 8.5-8.62729-NovArea Moment of Inertia 9.1-9.7284-DecHW 10 (2%) Mass Moment of Inertia 9.11-9.14296-DecReview All of the Above12/18/2007Final Exam (35%)1:00-4:00 pm 7. Schedule of Reading & Homework Assignments: Reading and homework assignments are to be completed before each lecture listed. Students should work all assigned problems as well as additional practice problems. Homework must be handed in on Engineering Paper. Points will be deducted if the solution is not neat and organized. Sketches (free body diagrams) must be accurate for full credit. 8. Late Assignments: Late homework will not be accepted.9. Policy on Absences: Students absent from class must seek prior approval from the instructor or provide a medical note for the absence. 10. Academic Integrity Statement: The university policy on academic integrity can be found at: http://www2.ncsu.edu/prr/student_services/student_conduct/POL445.00.1.htm 11. Students with Disabilities: Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with verifiable disabilities. In order to take advantage of available accommodations, students must register with: http://www.ncsu.edu/provost/offices/affirm_action/dss/ Disability Services for Students 1900 Student Health Center Campus Box 7509 515-7653 For more information on NC State's policy on working with students with disabilities, please see: http://www.ncsu.edu/provost/hat/current/appendix/appen_k.html 12. Laboratory Safety: No labs are required for this course. 13. Extra Expenses: Students are required to purchase Engineering Paper for their homework assignments. A NCEES approved calculator must be used for all exams. Approved calculators can be found at: http://www.ncees.org/exams/calculators/#policy 14. Transportation: Transportation is not


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