CEE 100
Statics
CEE 100: Statics (Required for a BSEnvE
degree)
Introduction to engineering problems and their solutions through a study
of the statics of particles and rigid bodies. Lecture 3 hours; 3
credits.
MATH 211 (Calculus I)
Co-requisite: PHYS 231N (University Physics)
Vector Mechanics For Engineers (6th edition), by Beer & Johnston,
McGraw-Hill.
Students completing this course successfully will be able to
- draw free body diagrams of truss, beam, and/or frame structures,
- use equilibrium equations to analyze 2-d and 3-d engineering problems,
- find moment at any point in a 2-d and/or 3-d structure,
- find the centroids of 1-d, 2-d, and 3-d objects,
- find reaction forces and/or moments at the support for 2-d and 3-d problems,
- find member forces of truss structures (using methods of joints, sections),
- draw shear, moment diagrams for beams, under various loading and different
boundary conditions,
- analyze and solve frictional problems
- find the moment of inertias of cross sections with various geometries
- Introduction, Statics of Particles (7 hours)
- Rigid (7 hours)
- Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies (3 hours)
- Distributed Forces, Centroids (3 hours)
- Analysis of Structures (6 hours)
- Forces in Beams & Cables (6 hours)
- Friction (6 hours)
- Distributed Forces, Moment of Inertia (6 hours)
Two 75-minute lecture sessions per week.
Available (for highly motivated students)
None
College-level mathematics and basic sciences: 0 credits
Engineering topics: 3 credits
General education: 0 credits
This course will enhance the student's
- ability to apply knowledge in mathematics, physics, and engineering
science to civil and environmental engineering problems
- ability to identify and formulate an engineering problem, and to
develop a solution
Duc T. Nguyen
<nguyen@cee.odu.edu>
March 8, 2003