Course title
B0030300
Engineering Mechanics 1

hirose toshiya Click to show questionnaire result at 2018

shigemune hiroki Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
This course is an introduction to the study of mechanics. It deals with fundamental points from classical mechanics to engineering mechanics. Physics is foundation in all fields of natural science, and industrial technology. Especially mechanics is very important discipline. Basic process of all natural phenomena, machine and device, up to elemental particle from the universe, biology and chemistry, operate by the laws of physics. You will learn a part of statics and dynamics, for example, the balance of forces in the plane and three-dimensional and the stability of the object of the center of gravity and the balance.
Purpose of class
This course lectures (1)Basic mathematics in statics, (2)Particle mechanics, (3)Rigid-body dynamics, (4)Center of rigid-body.
Goals and objectives
  1. To understand essence of force in statics rather than decomposition and composition of force, couple of force and calculation of moment.
  2. To be able to calculate force acting on member by knowing balance of forces acting on contact point and fulcrum.
  3. To be able to calculate position of the center of gravity of the object by knowing the center of gravity of the shapes and revolution.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Fundamental concept of mechanics To review of mathematics (especially a trig function and vector) on a high school level, and physics (especially mechanics). 190minutes
2. Basic mathematics in statics (1)
 ・Basic calculation of vector
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 1.3 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
3. Basic mathematics in statics (2)
 ・Basic vector
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 1.3 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
4. Exercise Review of lecture 190minutes
5. Particle mechanics (1)
 ・Particle statics
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 3.1 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
6. Particle mechanics (2)
 ・Frictional force, coefficient of friction
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 3.1.2 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
7. Rigid-body dynamics (1)
 ・Force, moment
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 6.1 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
8. Exercise Review of lecture 190minutes
9. Center of rigid-body (1)
 ・Multiple integral.
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 6.1.2 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
10. Center of rigid-body (2)
 ・Calculation example and exercise
Review of the previous lecture and handout.
To study chapter 6.1.2 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
11. Rigid-body dynamics (2)
 ・Distribution force and pressure acting on rigid-body.
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 6.1.3 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
12. Rigid-body dynamics (3)
 ・Truss dynamics
Review of the previous lecture.
To study chapter 6.2 of the textbook beforehand.
190minutes
13. Exercise Review of lecture 190minutes
14. Final examination and comments. Review of lecture 190minutes
Total. - - 2660minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Final examination Report Total.
1. 30% 10% 40%
2. 30% 5% 35%
3. 20% 5% 25%
Total. 80% 20% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Final examination: 80%
Report: 20%


Pass at 60% or more
Textbooks and reference materials
Koichi Tanaka, "Mechanics for engineering", SUURIKOUGAKUSHA-SHA Co.,Ltd
Prerequisites
Preparation before registration
It is preferable to review mathematics (especially a trig function, vector and precalculus) on a high school level and physics (momentum and moment).

I will contact you using e-mail.
Please check a official e-mail of student number.

Please prepare a scientific calculator.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Monday lunch time (It is preferable to contact in advance)
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
More than one class is interactive
Last modified : Wed Oct 17 06:25:01 JST 2018