Statics - EGR 240 at Tidewater Community College
https://courses.vccs.edu/colleges/tcc/courses/EGR240-Statics
Effective: 2023-01-01
Course Description
Introduces basic concepts of engineering mechanics, systems of forces and couples, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, and internal forces and analysis of structures, including SI and U.S. customary units. Includes trusses, frames, machines, beams, distributed forces, friction, and centroids.
Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
3 credits
The course outline below was developed as part of a statewide standardization process.
General Course Purpose
This course prepares students for further studies in branches of engineering requiring mechanics.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
Prerequisites: MTH 263 or department permission
Course Objectives
- Critical Thinking
- Calculate the moment caused by a two- and three-dimensional force or system of forces acting on a rigid body.
- Use a free body diagram and the equilibrium equations to determine the reactions at the supports of two- and three-dimensional structures.
- Use free body diagrams and the equilibrium equations to analyze structures (e.g., trusses, frames, simple machines).
- Determine internal loading in a member at a specific point.
- Use the internal loading to determine the internal shear and moment along the length of a member and draw shear and bending moment diagrams.
- Solve equilibrium problems involving dry friction.
- Explain the concepts of static and kinetic friction.
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Apply vector algebra to resolve two- and three-dimensional force systems.
- Locate the centroids and center of mass of homogenous and non-homogenous areas, volumes, and masses. Use the centroid location techniques to analyze distributed loads.
Major Topics to be Included
- Vector algebra
- Resultant force systems
- Moment
- Free body diagrams
- Equilibrium equations
- Trusses and Frames
- Internal loading
- Shear and bending moment diagrams
- Static friction
- Centroids