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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


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09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
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15-212 Principles of Programming
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15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


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  Students also scheduled
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
09-106 Modern Chemistry II
15-212 Principles of Programming
21-241 Matrix Algebra
18-200 Emerging Trends in Electrical and C...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


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09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
09-106 Modern Chemistry II
15-212 Principles of Programming
21-241 Matrix Algebra
18-200 Emerging Trends in Electrical and C...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


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Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
09-106 Modern Chemistry II
15-212 Principles of Programming
21-241 Matrix Algebra
18-200 Emerging Trends in Electrical and C...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
09-106 Modern Chemistry II
15-212 Principles of Programming
21-241 Matrix Algebra
18-200 Emerging Trends in Electrical and C...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, which includes the identification of statically indeterminate problems. Two- and three-dimensional statics problems are treated. Thereafter, the course studies stresses and deflections in deformable components. In turn, the topics covered are: simple tension, compression, and shear; thin-walled pressure vessels; torsion; and bending of beams. For each topic, statically indeterminate problems are analyzed and elementary considerations of strength are introduced. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
09-106 Modern Chemistry II
15-212 Principles of Programming
21-241 Matrix Algebra
18-200 Emerging Trends in Electrical and C...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
06-221 Thermodynamics


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24-261 Statics

Units:10.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:(21-118 or 21-122 or 21-123) AND 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the first in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The course begins with a review of the statics of rigid bodies, wh