MAE 206 # DAY 1 W AUG 23 2 M AUG 28 3 4 5 W AUG 30 M SEPT 4 W SEPT 6 M SEPT 11 6 7 W SEPT 13 M SEPT 18 8 9 10 W SEPT 20 M SEPT 25 M SEPT 27 11 M OCT 2 12 13 14 W OCT 4 M OCT 9 W OCT 11 15 16 17 18 19 M OCT 16 W OCT 18 M OCT 23 W OCT 25 M OCT 30 20 21 22 23 W NOV 1 M NOV 6 W OCT 8 M NOV 13 24 W NOV 15 25 26 27 M NOV 20 M NOV 27 W NOV 29 28 M DEC 4 29 W DEC 6 DATE ENGINEERING STATICS SILVERBERG FALL 2006 TOPIC HW DAY ASSIGNMENT # DUE The Problem-Solving Process (S1.1); [Math Skills Assessment (online)] 2 Units of Measure (S1.2) S1.2:1,3,7,10 3 What is a Particle (S2.1); Forces in a S2.2: 12,13,1,3,4,5,14,17,18 3 Plane (S2.2) [5] Forces in a Plane (S2.2) S2.2:20,22,25,27,29,32 NO CLASSES Equilibrium of a Particle (S2.3) S2.3:1,7,9,10,13,19,30,33,36,39 5 Equilibrium of a Particle (S2.3); Review TEST 1 ON PARTICLES What is a Rigid Body (S3.1); S3.2:1,2,6,11,12,14,18 9 Moments in a Plane (S3.2) Moments in a Plane (S3.2) S3.2:19,22,25,27,33,34 9 Moment in Space (S3.3) S3.3:1,2,3,12,14,16,18,19,21 11 Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (S3.4) S3.4:1,3,5,8,13,15,18,21,22,28,30,32,38 11 ,40,44,46,47 Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (S3.4); Review TEST 2 ON RIGID BODIES What is a Mechanical Force? (S4.1) S4.1:115,116,120,122,129,132,148 15 Composite Bodies and Bodies of S4.6:291,293,298,303,308,311,316,317, 15 Revolution (S4.6) 326, 337, 340,341 Simple Beams (S4.2) S4.2:152,153,157,167,169,173,174,182 17 Simple Beams (S4.2) S4.2:185,186,188,191,194,196 17 Simple Beams (S4.2) S4.2:203,204,206,207 17 Simple Beams (S4.2) S4.2: 209,217,219,220 17 Fluid Forces (S4.4); S4.4:268,274,281 21 Friction Forces (S4.5) S4.5:1,3,4,7,11,16,19,36 Friction Forces (S4.5) S4.5:63,68,72,78 21 Review TEST 3 ON MECHANICAL FORCES What is a Structure (S5.1); Trusses S5.2:2,4,8,12,17,18 25 (S5.2) Assign Projects Trusses (S5.2); S5.2:20,25,31,37,39 25 Computer Analysis (S5.5) S5.2:49,55,61 MATLAB Tutorial (SII.1) SII.1:2,4 27 Frames (S5.3); Mechanisms (S5.4) S5.5: 1,4,6,10 27 Classification of Bodies (S6.1); S6.2:7 29 Calculating Integrals of Simple S6.3:1,5,8,13,16 Bodies (S6.2); Translated Coordinates (S6.3) Rotated Coordinates (S6.4); S6.4:2,7,8 29 Composite Bodies (S6.5) S6.5:6,7,15,17 Review Projects Due FINAL EXAM (COMPREHENSIVE) MAE 206 Engineering Statics Instructor: L. Silverberg BR 4219 Lectures: 3:00 – 4:15 BR 2211 Office hours: 4:15 – 5:15 BR 4219 Textbook Engineering Statics, L. Silverberg Prentice Hall, Inc. (to appear) Fall 2006 Class Attendance Policy: Class attendance is mandatory. Excuses for absences are granted by email requests that are sent to the instructor in advance of the beginning of the class period. Send the requests to the instructor at lmsilver@eos.ncsu.edu. The penalty for an unexcused absence is a 2 point deduction from your final average. There are no exceptions. Grading: Homework 10%, 3 Tests 20% each, Final Exam 30%. Homework: Please help your graders: 1) Write neatly. 2) Use engineering paper. 3) Box in your final answers. 4) Staple the sheets together in the upper left corner. 5) Hand in your homework at the start of class. For students who get together to discuss homework assignments, note that the homework assignments and due dates in this and Dr. Howard’s Engineering Statics class are the same. Of course, homework is done individually. General discussion is clearly encouraged, but you must do all of the work yourself. Academic Integrity: As an NC State student you are expected to behave with academic integrity – to neither give nor receive unauthorized aid on an assignment or test.