200
Quantitative description of forces, moments, and couples acting upon engineering structures. The free-body diagram is used to understand the equilibrium of a whole physical system through isolation of each component particle or body.
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Prerequisites
MTH 201 with C- or better,
PHY 204
Dynamics mathematically describes the motions of bodies under the action of forces. The first part introduces kinematics which deals with the geometry of motion without considering applied forces. The second part, kinetics, relates the forces on bodies to the resulting motions.
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Prerequisites
MTH 202,
EGR 211 with a grade of C- or better.
Dynamics mathematically describes the motions of bodies under the action of forces. The first part introduces kinematics which deals with the geometry of motion without considering applied forces. The second part, kinetics, relates the forces on bodies to the resulting motions. The topic of kinetics is introduced without an emphasis on impulse and momentum.
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Prerequisites
MTH 202,
EGR 211 with a grade of C- or better.
Provides a fundamental understanding of the principles of materials science as they apply to typical engineering materials. Includes consideration of atomic bonding, crystal structures, phase transformations, and mechanical properties.
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Prerequisites
CHM 207
Provides hands-on experience with the standard methods of processing and evaluating typical engineering materials. Includes experiments in tensile testing, heat treatment, microscopic examination, strain hardening, and impact testing. Fee: $50
1
Prerequisites
EGR 221
Corequisites
EGR 070
Students will gain familiarity with a wide variety of common fabrication processes through shop demonstrations and hands-on experience. Graded on a P/NP basis. Fee: $50
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Prerequisites
Sophomore standing in Shiley School of Engineering.