Description: Applied Mechanics focuses on the development of analytical skills to solve complex problems within the area of mechanics. This course gives a good background for advanced engineering work in industry. The theoretical part of the program is represented by courses in dynamics, fracture mechanics, composite mechanics and advanced finite element analysis.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 16 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Applied Mechanics16
- 2.1Lecture 1: Preliminary Concepts
- 2.2Lecture 2: Vector Analysis
- 2.3Lecture 3: Analysis of Forces
- 2.4Lecture 4: Analysis of Equilibrium
- 2.5Lecture 5: Structural Mechanics-Part-1
- 2.6Lecture 6: Structural Mechanics-Part-2
- 2.7Lecture 7: Friction and its Applications-Part-1
- 2.8Lecture 8: Friction and its Applications-Part-2
- 2.9Lecture 9: Friction and its Applications-Part-3
- 2.10Lecture 10: Properties of Surfaces-Part-1
- 2.11Lecture 11: Properties of Surfaces-Part-2
- 2.12Lecture 12: Properties of Surfaces-Part-3
- 2.13Lec-13 Moments and Products of Inertia
- 2.14Lecture 14: Methods of Virtual Work and Potential Energy-Part-1
- 2.15Lec-15 Methods of Virtual Work and Potential Energy-Part-2
- 2.16Lec-16 Stability of Equilibrium