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Mech 144 Dynamics
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Instructor: Office: Office ph. E-mail:
http://www.okanagan.bc.ca/et
4 hrs./wk. Jan – April 2012
Alvin Bergen, P.Eng. Ph.D. C 158A 250-762-5445 ext 4416
[email protected]
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Required Course Text: Hibbeler, R.C., Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics, 12th Ed. Prentice-Hall 2010.
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Friction static & kinetic friction, combined friction problems Centroids Moment of Inertia area, mass Radius of Gyration Translational, Rotational and Combined Motion relative velocity, relative acceleration Newton’s Laws: Force, Torque and Motion Work, Energy and Power springs, potential energy, kinetic energy Impulse and Momentum Applications to Machines resolving forces, velocities, accelerations Balancing of Rotating Equipment static balancing, dynamic balancing Vibrations simple harmonic motion, undamped, damped, and forced vibration (1 DOF only), monitoring equipment
Other useful references: Beer, F.P., Johnson E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, (any edition). McGraw-Hill.
Marks Distribution Quiz Assignments Term Tests Final Exam
10% 20% 30% 40%
Note: To receive a passing grade, 80% of all assignment and lab questions must be attempted.
Unprofessional Conduct
Latest Revision: January 2012, ©2012 Okanagan College
Cheating and plagiarism are viewed as unprofessional conduct, and are unacceptable in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program. Course work including assignments and exams, are monitored constantly for cheating and plagiarism. The policies and procedures outlined in the Academic Offenses section of the Okanagan College Calendar will be strictly followed.