Statics/Strength Materials-Civil
Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-607-235
Course Description
10-607-235 STATICS/STRENGTH MATERIALS-CIVIL ....force analysis, moments, resultant and equilibrant forces; coplanar, concurrent, and nonconcurrent systems; static friction; basic relationships of stress and strain under axial, torsional, and bending loads; properties of construction materials. (Prerequisites: 10-806-154, General Physics 1; 10-804-195, College Algebra w Apps; 10-804-196, Trigonometry w Apps)
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What will I learn?
- Summarize principles of statics
- Calculate the resultants of coplanar force systems
- Determine the equilibrium reactions of coplanar force systems
- Analyze forces within members of structures
- Apply the effects of friction to statics problems
- Determine axial and shear stresses and strains from forces applied to elastic bodies
- Characterize the properties of materials
- Characterize considerations on stress and strain calculations
- Determine centroids and centers of gravity of bodies
- Compute area moments of inertia
- Characterize torsion in circular sections
- Characterize shear and bending moment in beams
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