ENGR 2523: Dynamics

Subject
Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture Hours 3.0 Lab Hours 0.0
Type of Credit
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description
The student will apply a knowledge of calculus and basic physical principles to the solution of problems in kinematics and kinetics. The concepts of motion, force, work, energy, impulse, and momentum will be used to solve two- and three-dimensional problems involving the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. IAI: EGR 943 Engineering.
Prerequisite(s)
ENGR 2503 - Must be completed prior to taking this course.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Determine and evaluate kinematics of particles.
  • Determine and evaluate kinematics of rigid bodies.
  • Apply Newton’s laws of motion to solve dynamics problems.
  • Evaluate applications involving work and kinetic energy.
  • Determine kinetics of rigid bodies.
  • Evaluate applications of three-dimensional dynamics of rigid bodies.
  • Evaluate applications involving vibration and time response
Topical Outline

Kinematics of a Particle Rectilinear
Kinematics of a Particle Curvilinear & Relative
Kinetics Particle: Force and Acceleration
Kinetics Particle: Work and Energy
Kinetics Particle: Impulse and Momentum
Plane Kinematics of Rigid Body
Plane Kinetics of Rigid Body: Force & Acc.
Plane Kinetics of Rigid Body: Force & Acc.
Plane Kinetics of Rigid Body: Work & Energy
Plane Kinetics of Rigid body:  Impulse And Momentum  
3-Dimensional Kinematics of Rigid Body
3- Dimensional Kinetics of Rigid Body
Vibrations