MAE 2104 - Engineering Mechanics II - Fall, 2010 MW 4:30-5:45 S-ENG B-216 Instructor: Robert G. Gist Office and Hours: SENG A-418, (M 11a-12:30,T 12:15-1:15, W 6-7, or by appt.) UCCS e-mail: rgist@uccs.edu Web Site: http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist Text: Text: Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics, 12th ed., by Hibbeler Course Description: (This is the second semester of a two-semester course covering engineering statics and dynamics.) Dynamics of a particle. Kinetics of a system of particles. Kinematics of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions. Free and forced vibrations with and without viscous damping. Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite: MAE 2103 (Eng. Mech. I) Co requisite: Math 340 (Intro to Diff. Eq.) Attendance: Attendance will not be monitored. It is each student’s responsibility to cover any material due to missed lectures. Call the Snow Line (255-3346) for school closure information. Homework: Homework will be due at the start of class. You will typically have at least one week after homework is assigned. Study groups are acceptable and encouraged, but homework should be based on individual effort and work and intermediate calculations must be shown. Homework turned in after it is due is subject to a 10% penalty per late class period. Each homework set will consist of around 5-7 problems from the chapter. Each problem will be assessed on a scale of 0 to 5, with partial credit given for correct procedures and deductions taken for errors, missing units or improper format. Format for Homework: Engineering work should be clear and easy to follow. Homework should be arranged in numerical order, with pages numbered and name included on each page (or stapled together). Homework and exam solutions should be organized, and answers should be clearly marked (circled, boxed, or underlined, for example.) It is recommended that each problem contain: (a) a brief problem statement, (b) diagrams, (c) given values, (d) values to be found, (e) equations used, (f) solution steps, and (g) answer(s) with units. Exams: Dates for exams are tentative, and may occur a week before or after the date indicated below. At least a week’s notice will be given before the exam. There will be no scheduled make-up exams. Excuses for illness or family emergencies must be communicated to the instructor prior to the missed exam if possible. Exams are closed book, but calculators and a 3”x5” cue card will be allowed. Exam 3 will be administered on the day of finals, and is not cumulative. Grades: In summary, your grade will be weighted as shown. The letter Homework 15% grade ranges are posted on my website. Ranges include +’s and –‘s. Exams (3) 85% Disabilities: Students with disabilities should provide their letters of certification and accommodation within the first two weeks of class. Special accommodations for tests are required a week prior to the scheduled exam date. Calculators: Calculators and computers are a part of the modern engineer’s tool set. They provide an alternate means to check your answers and to reduce computation errors, but are no substitution for engineering common sense. If you can program and apply calculators to assist you in your problem solving, you are increasing your skill set. Calculators will be allowed during exams; HOWEVER, enough INTERMEDIATE STEPS MUST BE SHOWN to convince me that you understand how to solve the problem. Calculators with the ability to manipulate vectors (addition, dot and cross products) are strongly recommended. R. Gist http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist 8/30/2010 MAE 2104 - Engineering Mechanics II - Fall, 2010 MW 4:30-5:45 S-ENG B-216 Significant Dates Date Sept 6-7 Nov 24-Nov 28 Dec 15 (Wed) Event Labor Day Break Thanksgiving Break Final Exam (Exam 3) Note No class No class 4:30pm to 7:00 pm Schedule (subject to change) R. Gist Rigid Bodies in 2D Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Wed Particles in 1D & 2D Unit 3-D Motion & Additional Topics Date 23-Aug 25-Aug 30-Aug 1-Sep 6-Sep 8-Sep 13-Sep 15-Sep 20-Sep 22-Sep 27-Sep 29-Sep 4-Oct 6-Oct 11-Oct 13-Oct 18-Oct 20-Oct 25-Oct 27-Oct 1-Nov 3-Nov 8-Nov 10-Nov 15-Nov 17-Nov 22-Nov 24-Nov 29-Nov 1-Dec 6-Dec 8-Dec 15-Dec Topic (12) Kinematics Rev.; Newton's Law (13) Kinetics - Equations of Motion (13) Kinetics - Equations of Motion (14) Work and Energy Labor Day (14) Conservative Forces (15) Linear Impulse & Momentum (15) Collisions Systems of Particles (Eq. of Mot.) Sys. of Particles (Energy & Mom.) Unit 1 Review Exam 1 (16) Motion About a Fixed Axis (16) Planar Motion (16) Vector Rates & Rotating Frames (17) Moment of Inertia (17) Eq. of Motion: Translation, Rot. (17) Eq. of Motion: Fixed Pt., General (18) Energy & Work (18) Conservation of Energy Systems of Rigid Bodies Unit 2 Review Exam 2 (19) Lin. & Ang. Momentum (19) Pcpl. of Mom. & Imp.; Conserv. (20) Transport Thm.; Fixed Pt. Rot. (20) General & Relative Motion Thanksgiving Holiday (21) 3D Kinetics: Mom. & Energy (21) 3D Kinetics: Equations of Motion (22) Vibrations Unit 3 Review Exam 3 http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist Sections in Text 12.1-12.8, 12.9 13.1-13.4 13.5-13.6 14.1-14.3 14.4-14.6 15.1-15.2 15.3-15.6 13.3 14.3, 15.2 16.1-16.3 16.4-16.6 16.7-16.8 17.1, 21.1 17.2-17.3 17.4, 17.5 18.1-18.3 18.4-18.5 19.1 19.2-19.3 20.1-20.2 20.3-20.4 21.1-21.3 21.4 22.1-22.5 8/30/2010