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Course Name
Turkish
Dinamik
English
Dynamics
Course Code
DNK 205
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
2
2
-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Erdal Bulğan
Course Objectives
1. To teach the basic principles of particle and rigid body kinematics and dynamics.
2. To give the ability to form dynamics related mathematical models of engineering mechanisms and machines.
3. To give the abilities of calculating the motion that results due to applied forces and moments and calculating the forces and moments that are necessary to result in prescribed motion characteristics.
Course Description
Kinematics of particles; velocity and acceleration in rectangular, cylindrical, spherical and normal and tangential coordinates. Rectilinear motion. Relative motion. Kinetics of particles; Newton’s law of motion. Equation of motion. Work. Impulse. Momentum. Principle of work and energy, principle of impulse and momentum. Angular momentum, angular impulse and momentum principle. Kinetics of systems of particles. Planar kinematics of rigid bodies, instantaneous center of rotation. Planar kinetics of rigid bodies. Three dimensional kinematics of rigid bodies. Three dimensional kinetics of rigid bodies.
Course Outcomes
Student, who passed the course satisfactorily can:
1. Be knowledgeable on the basics of particle and rigid body kinematics and dynamics.
2. Form free body diagrams and will be able to solve for unknown forces and moments using them.
3. Formulate and solve engineering problems using their kinematics and kinetics knowledge.
4. Formulate and solve dynamics problems using energy methods.
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Textbook
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, J.L. Meriam, L.G. Kraige, J. Wiley & Sons.
Other References
1. Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, R.C. Hibbeler, S.C. Fan, Prentice Hall.
2. Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, F.P. Beer, E.R. Johnston, McGraw-Hill.
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