Particle Dynamics
Offered By: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
This course teaches dynamics, one of the basic mechanics subjects of Mechanical Engineering. Students would be able to organize their knowledge about force and motion, work-energy, impulse-momentum in view of Newton's 2nd law and its integration over time and displacement. The Engineering Dynamics consists of two parts: particle dynamics and rigid body dynamics. This is the first part of the dynamics: Particle dynamics class will consist of lecture videos, which are about 15 min length (or a bit longer). These contain a couple of practice problem solving. There will also be standalone homeworks that are not part of video lectures, and a final exam.
Syllabus
- Lecture Note
- Before you start the Lecture, please download this lecture note. Each chapter has two version of lecture note. One is student version that has blanks, the Other is filled version.
- 1-1 Week
- Kinematics of particle in Cartesian, T-N, Polar coordinate and relative motion
- 1-2 Week
- Kinematics of particle in Cartesian, T-N, Polar coordinate and relative motion
- 2-1 Week
- Equations of motion of particle in linear motion
- 2-2 Week
- Equations of motion of particle in linear motion
- 3-1 Week
- Work & Energy of particle
- 3-2 Week
- Work & Energy of particle
- 4-1 Week
- Impulse momentum of a particle
- 4-2 Week
- Impulse momentum of a particle
- 5-1 Week
- Impact of particle
- 5-2 Week
- Impact of particle
- 6-1 Week
- Kinetics of motion of the systems of particle
- 6-2 Week
- Kinetics of motion of the systems of particle
- 7-1 Week
- Kinetics of steady mass flow and variable mass
- 7-2 Week
- Kinetics of steady mass flow and variable mass
- FINAL TEST
- FINAL TEST
Taught by
Sukyung Park
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