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Course Information

Course Name
Turkish Dinamik
English Dynamics
Course Code
DNK 201E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 3
- 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Arcan Yanık
Arcan Yanık
Course Objectives 1. to understand the key concepts and ideas of Dynamics
2. to comprehend interrelated but separate principles of Dynamics, understand their
distinctive features, and learn to apply on proper type of problems
3. to introduce different approaches for studying dynamic problems
4. perform dynamic analysis of rigid mechanical systems in a systematic way and to
evaluate resulting dynamic configurations
5. to introduce the fundamentals of mechanical vibrations and study one-degree of
freedom systems
Course Description Definitions and principal axioms. Kinematics of particles. Linear, plane and general motions. Relative motion. Kinetics of particles. Newton’s laws. Impulse and momentum principle. Work and Energy. Motion with resistance. Central-force Motion systems of particles. Collision. Variables mass. Kinematics of Rigid Bodies. Kinetics of Rigid Bodies. Work and Energy. Impulse and momentum. Fixed-Axis rotation of rigid body. Plane motion of rigid body. Vibration of rigid body. Relative motion.
Course Outcomes
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook • Russell Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics:Dynamics, in SI Units 14th Edition, Pearson Publishing, 2016
Other References • Beer-Johnston-Clausen: Vector Mechanics For Engineers Dynamics Sl UNITS, Mc Graw Hill, 2004
• Prof.Dr. Mehmet Bakioğlu , Prof.Dr. Ünal Aldemir, Mühendislik Mekaniği Dinamik, Beta Yayınevi 2012
• Prof.Dr. Mehmet Bakioğlu, Arş. Grv. Arcan Yanık, Mühedislik Mekaniği Dinamik: Çözümlü Problemler Beta Yayınevi 2013
• M. H. Omurtag , Dinamik, Birsen Yayınevi, 2015

• Beer-Johnston-Clausen: Vector Mechanics For Engineers Dynamics Sl UNITS, Mc Graw Hill, 2004
 
 
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