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MECH 229  Kinematics and Dynamics  Units: 3.50  
This course will cover the following topics in the field of dynamics. Kinematics of particles: planar and three-dimensional motion (rectilinear, curvilinear), choosing a coordinate system, conversions between systems, space curvilinear motion using vector derivatives, free and constrained paths, relative motion between particles. Kinetics of systems of particles: generalized Newton's Second Law, work and energy, impulse and momentum, conservation of energy and momentum, impact. Students will solve dynamics problems analytically and computationally in an active learning environment.
*This course is an exact duplicate of MECH 228 but for MREN and MINE students only.
K3.5(Lec: No, Lab: Yes, Tut: No)
Requirements: Prerequisites: APSC 111, APSC 172 Corequisites: Exclusions: MECH 228  
Offering Term: F  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 11  
Complementary Studies 0  
Engineering Science 31  
Engineering Design 0  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Write a mathematical expression that describes the rectilinear motion of a particle in 2D and 3D.
  2. Draw a free body diagram of a mechanical system.
  3. Write the equations of motion for a particle or system of particles using Newton's Laws of Motion.
  4. Write a mathematical expression that describes the curvilinear motion of a particle in 2D and 3D.
  5. Identify whether a dynamics problem is better solved with impulse-momentum or work-energy.
  6. Write a computer program to visualize and evaluate the behavior of a dynamical system.
  7. State assumptions and simplifications when modeling a physical system. Discuss and evaluate when the assumptions and simplifications are appropriate.