Engineering Dynamics
Offered By: Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
1. History of Dynamics; Motion in Moving Reference Frames.
2. Newton's Laws & Describing the Kinematics of Particles.
3. Motion of Center of Mass; Acceleration in Rotating Ref. Frames.
4. Movement of a Particle in Circular Motion w/ Polar Coordinates.
R2. Velocity and Acceleration in Translating and Rotating Frames.
5. Impulse, Torque, & Angular Momentum for a System of Particles.
6. Torque & the Time Rate of Change of Angular Momentum.
R3. Motion in Moving Reference Frames.
7. Degrees of Freedom, Free Body Diagrams, & Fictitious Forces.
8. Fictitious Forces & Rotating Mass.
R4. Free Body Diagrams.
9. Rotating Imbalance.
10. Equations of Motion, Torque, Angular Momentum of Rigid Bodies.
R5. Equations of Motion.
11. Mass Moment of Inertia of Rigid Bodies.
12. Problem Solving Methods for Rotating Rigid Bodies.
R6. Angular Momentum and Torque.
13. Four Classes of Problems With Rotational Motion.
14. More Complex Rotational Problems & Their Equations of Motion.
R7. Cart and Pendulum, Direct Method.
Notation Systems.
15. Introduction to Lagrange With Examples.
R8. Cart and Pendulum, Lagrange Method.
16. Kinematic Approach to Finding Generalized Forces.
17. Practice Finding EOM Using Lagrange Equations.
R9. Generalized Forces.
18. Quiz Review From Optional Problem Set 8.
19. Introduction to Mechanical Vibration.
20. Linear System Modeling a Single Degree of Freedom Oscillator.
21. Vibration Isolation.
22. Finding Natural Frequencies & Mode Shapes of a 2 DOF System.
R10. Steady State Dynamics.
23. Vibration by Mode Superposition.
24. Modal Analysis: Orthogonality, Mass Stiffness, Damping Matrix.
R11. Double Pendulum System.
25. Modal Analysis: Response to IC's and to Harmonic Forces.
26. Response of 2-DOF Systems by the Use of Transfer Functions.
27. Vibration of Continuous Structures: Strings, Beams, Rods, etc..
R12. Modal Analysis of a Double Pendulum System.
Taught by
Prof. J. Kim Vandiver and Prof. David Gossard
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