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[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/People ellen kuhl],
 
[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/People ellen kuhl],
[mailto:wgoodwin@stanford.edu walter goodwin]   
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[mailto:wgoodwin@stanford.edu walter goodwin],  
[mailto:kepowers@stanford.edu kayla powers], <br>   
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[mailto:kepowers@stanford.edu kayla powers] <br>   
 
[mailto:shivant@stanford.edu shivani torres],  
 
[mailto:shivant@stanford.edu shivani torres],  
 
[mailto:jeanny61@stanford.edu jeanny wang] <br>
 
[mailto:jeanny61@stanford.edu jeanny wang] <br>
  
 
tue/thu 11:30-1:20, 550-200  <br>
 
tue/thu 11:30-1:20, 550-200  <br>
office hours <br>
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office hours tbd, 520-155 <br>
tbd, 520-155
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[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_17/e14_syllabus.pdf syllabus]
 
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!    !! w04  !! !! practice week !! ch 1-4 !!  
 
!    !! w04  !! !! practice week !! ch 1-4 !!  
 
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| tue || jan || 31 || problems, problem, problems ... || 1.1-4.7 ||
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| tue || jan || 31 || problems, problem, problems ... || 1.1-4.7 || |[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n07.pdf n07],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s07.pdf s07]
 
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| thu || feb || 02 || midterm 1, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet || 1.1-4.7 ||
 
| thu || feb || 02 || midterm 1, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet || 1.1-4.7 ||
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!    !! w05  !! !! 2d equilibrium week !! ch 5 !!  
 
!    !! w05  !! !! 2d equilibrium week !! ch 5 !!  
 
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| tue || feb || 07 || what's a free body diagram of a 2d system? || 5.1-5.2 ||[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n09.pdf n09],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s09.pdf s09]   
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| tue || feb || 07 || what's a free body diagram of a 2d system? || 5.1-5.2 ||[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n08.pdf n08],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s08.pdf s08]   
 
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| thu || feb || 09 || what force and moment equilibrium in 2d? || 5.3-5.4 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n10.pdf n10],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s10.pdf s10]  
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| thu || feb || 09 || what's force and moment equilibrium in 2d? || 5.3-5.4 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n09.pdf n09],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s09.pdf s09]  
 
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!    !! w06  !! !! 3d equilibrium week !! ch 5 !!  
 
!    !! w06  !! !! 3d equilibrium week !! ch 5 !!  
 
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| tue || feb || 14 || what's a free body diagram of a 3d system? || 5.5 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n11.pdf n11],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s11.pdf s11]   
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| tue || feb || 14 || what's a free body diagram of a 3d system? || 5.5 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n10.pdf n10],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s10.pdf s10]   
 
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| thu || feb || 16 || what's force and moment equilibrium in 3d?  || 5.6-5.7 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n12.pdf n12],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s12.pdf s12]
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| thu || feb || 16 || what's force and moment equilibrium in 3d?  || 5.6-5.7 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n11.pdf n11],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s11.pdf s11]
 
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!    !! w07  !! !! structures week !! ch 6 !!  
 
!    !! w07  !! !! structures week !! ch 6 !!  
 
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| tue || feb || 21 || what's truss? || 6.1-6.3 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n13.pdf n13],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s13.pdf s13]  
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| tue || feb || 21 || what's truss? || 6.1-6.3 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n12.pdf n12],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s12.pdf s12]  
 
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| thu || feb || 23 || what's a frame? || 6.6 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n14.pdf n14],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s14.pdf s14]
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| thu || feb || 23 || what's a frame? || 6.6 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n13.pdf n13],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s13.pdf s13]
 
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!    !! w08  !! !! internal force week !! ch 7 !!  
 
!    !! w08  !! !! internal force week !! ch 7 !!  
 
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| tue || feb || 28 || what's a shear and moment diagram? || 7.1-7.3 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n15.pdf n15],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s15.pdf s15]
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| tue || feb || 28 || midterm 2, all day take home, tue 12pm - wed 2pm || 5.1-6.6 ||
 
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| thu || mar || 02 || midterm 2, all day take home, thu 12pm - fri 2pm || 5.1-6.6 ||
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| thu || mar || 02 || what's a shear and moment diagram? || 7.1-7.3 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n14.pdf n14],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s14.pdf s14]
 
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!    !! w09  !! !! friction and center week !! ch 8-9 !!  
 
!    !! w09  !! !! friction and center week !! ch 8-9 !!  
 
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| tue || mar || 07 || what's friction? || 8.1-8.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n17.pdf n17],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s17.pdf s17]  
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| tue || mar || 07 || what's friction? || 8.1-8.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n15.pdf n15],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s15.pdf s15]  
 
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| thu || mar || 09 || what's the center? || 9.1-9.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n18.pdf n18],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s18.pdf s18]
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| thu || mar || 09 || what's the center? || 9.1-9.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n16.pdf n16],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s16.pdf s16]
 
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!    !! w10  !! !! that's it week !! ch 1-9 !!  
 
!    !! w10  !! !! that's it week !! ch 1-9 !!  
 
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| tue || mar || 14 || the last lecture || 1.1-9.2  ||
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| tue || mar || 14 || the last lecture || 1.1-9.2  || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n17.pdf n17],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_17/e14_s16.pdf s17]
 
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| thu || mar || 16 || problems, problems, problems ... || 1.1-9.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n20.pdf n20],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s20.pdf s20]     
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| thu || mar || 16 || problems, problems, problems ... || 1.1-9.2 || [http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_n18.pdf n18],[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/e14_16/e14_s18.pdf s18]     
 
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| thu || mar || 23 || final 12:15-3:15pm, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet  || 1.1-9.2 ||
 
| thu || mar || 23 || final 12:15-3:15pm, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet  || 1.1-9.2 ||
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 23 August 2017

Contents

winter 17 - engr14 - intro to solid mechanics

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engr14 - intro to solid mechanics 17
engr14 on youtube, mech1 on youtube

ellen kuhl, walter goodwin, kayla powers
shivani torres, jeanny wang

tue/thu 11:30-1:20, 550-200
office hours tbd, 520-155
syllabus

 

goals

why do things break? to reliably predict what’s going on inside a structure, we need to know the forces that act on it. it’s newton’s law that helps us to determine these forces. basically, this class is all about newton’s law, force equilibrium, and its application to civil, mechanical, aerospace, and biological problems. we explore it for particles first, then for two-dimensional, and finally for three-dimensional systems. first we look at the structure from the outside, then from the inside. we learn how to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems. to do so, you should be familiar with and not afraid of maths, vectors, and basic physics.

grading

  • 20 % homework - 5 homework assignments, 4% each
  • 25 % midterm 1 - closed book, closed notes, one single page cheat sheet
  • 25 % midterm 2 - take home exam
  • 25 % final - closed book, closed notes, one single page cheat sheet

the best of the three exams will count 30% towards your final grade

syllabus

day date topic chapter notes/slides
w01 force week ch 1-2
tue jan 10 what's statics? 1.1-1.5 n01,s01
thu jan 12 what's a force? 2.1-2.9 n02,s02
w02 particle week ch 3
tue jan 17 what's a free body diagram at a point? 3.1-3.2 n03,s03
thu jan 19 what's force equilibrium at a point? 3.3-3.4 n04,s04
w03 moment week ch 4
tue jan 24 what's a moment? 4.1-4.4 n05,s05
thu jan 26 what's a couple? what's distributed loading? 4.5-4.7 n06,s06
w04 practice week ch 1-4
tue jan 31 problems, problem, problems ... 1.1-4.7 n07,s07
thu feb 02 midterm 1, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet 1.1-4.7
w05 2d equilibrium week ch 5
tue feb 07 what's a free body diagram of a 2d system? 5.1-5.2 n08,s08
thu feb 09 what's force and moment equilibrium in 2d? 5.3-5.4 n09,s09
w06 3d equilibrium week ch 5
tue feb 14 what's a free body diagram of a 3d system? 5.5 n10,s10
thu feb 16 what's force and moment equilibrium in 3d? 5.6-5.7 n11,s11
w07 structures week ch 6
tue feb 21 what's truss? 6.1-6.3 n12,s12
thu feb 23 what's a frame? 6.6 n13,s13
w08 internal force week ch 7
tue feb 28 midterm 2, all day take home, tue 12pm - wed 2pm 5.1-6.6
thu mar 02 what's a shear and moment diagram? 7.1-7.3 n14,s14
w09 friction and center week ch 8-9
tue mar 07 what's friction? 8.1-8.2 n15,s15
thu mar 09 what's the center? 9.1-9.2 n16,s16
w10 that's it week ch 1-9
tue mar 14 the last lecture 1.1-9.2 n17,s17
thu mar 16 problems, problems, problems ... 1.1-9.2 n18,s18
thu mar 23 final 12:15-3:15pm, in class, closed book, 1 cheat sheet 1.1-9.2


download syllabus here

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