MEE 205: Engineering Mechanics I (Statics)

Comprehensive treatise of static equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, with focus on the stability of machines and structures. Curated for second-year students of engineering and at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Students and professionals with similar learning goal will also find this learning track useful.

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Statics of Particles - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of systems of concurrent forces in two and three dimensions; equilibrium of particles in two and three dimensions.

Analysis of systems of concurrent forces in two and three dimensions; equilibrium of particles in two and three dimensions.

Statics of Rigid Bodies - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of systems of forces on rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; equilibrium of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions.

Analysis of systems of forces on rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; equilibrium of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions.

Analysis of Structures - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of trusses, frames and machines.

Analysis of trusses, frames and machines.

Forces in Beams and Cables - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of internal forces in beams and cables.

Analysis of internal forces in beams and cables.

Dry Friction - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of equilibrium of rigid bodies subjected to dry (Coulumb) friction, and its applications to screws, wedges, belts and bearings.

Analysis of equilibrium of rigid bodies subjected to dry (Coulumb) friction, and its applications to screws, wedges, belts and bearings.

Centroids and Centres of Gravity - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of centroids and moments of inertia.

Analysis of centroids and moments of inertia.

Moments of Inertia - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of the second moments of areas and its applications.

Analysis of the second moments of areas and its applications.

Method of Virtual Work - Engineering Mechanics (Statics)
Analysis of equilibrium of rigid bodies by the method of virtual work.

Analysis of equilibrium of rigid bodies by the method of virtual work.