DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE 201
STATICS
Second Semester
2003-2004 (032)
Text: Engineering Mechanics/Statics - R.C.
Hibbeler (9th Ed.)
Prerequisite:
PHYS 101
Instructor:
Alfarabi Sharif
Office :
16-121
Phone :
2654 ; e-mail: fmsharif@kfupm.edu.sa
Lecture
Date Subject Section
No.
Feb. 14 Introduction,
Scalars & Vectors 1.1-1.2,2.1-2.2 1
16 Vector
Addition of Forces 2.3 2
18 Addition
of Coplanar Forces 2.4 3
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21 Cartesian
Vectors 2.5-2.6
4
23 Position
Vectors, Force along a Line 2.7-2.8
5
25
Dot Product 2.9 6
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28 Equilibrium of a Particle & Free-Body
Diagrams 3.1-3.2 7
Mar.
01 Coplanar Force Systems 3.3 8
03 Three-Dimensional
Force Systems 3.4 9
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06 Three-Dimensional Force Systems 3.4(cont.)
10
08 Cross
Product, Moment of a force 4.1-4.2
11
10 Moment of
a Force & Principle of Moments 4.3-4.4
12
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13 Moment
about an axis 4.5 13
15 Moment about an axis 4.5(cont.)
14
17 Moment of
a couple 4.6 15
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20 Force and
Couple Systems 4.7-4.8
16
22 Distributed
Loading 4.10 17
24 Equilibrium of a Rigid Body 5.1-5.2
18
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27 Equilibrium
of a Rigid Body (2-D) 5.3 19
29 Equilibrium
of a Rigid Body (2-D), Two and 5.3
(cont.),5.4
Three-force Members 20
31 Equilibrium
of a Rigid Body (3-D) 5.5-5.6
21
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Apr. 03 Equilibrium
of a Rigid Body (3-D) 5.6
(cont.) 22
05 Simple
Trusses 6.1 23
07 The Method of Joints 6.2 24
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Lecture
Date Subject Section
No.
Apr. 10 The Method of Joints 6.2(cont.)
25
12 Zero Force
Members 6.3 26
14 The Method
of Sections 6.4 27
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17 Frames and
Machines 6.6 28
19 Frames and Machines 6.6 (cont.)
29
21 Frames and
Machines 6.6
(cont.) 30
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24 Internal
Forces (2-D) 7.1 31
26 Internal
Forces (3-D) 7.1
(cont.) 32
28 Shear and Moment Equations & Diagrams 7.2 33
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May 01 Shear and Moment
Equations & Diagrams 7.2
(cont.) 34
03 Shear and Moment Equations &
Diagrams 7.2
(cont.) 35
05 Shear and
Moment Equations & Diagrams 7.2
(cont.) 36
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08 Dry
Friction 8.1 37
10 Problems
Involving Dry Friction 8.2
38
12 Problems
Involving Dry Friction 8.2
(cont.) 39
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15 Problems
Involving Dry Friction 8.2
(cont.) 40
17 Center of
Gravity & Centroid (No Applications) 9.1-9.2 41
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22 Center for
Gravity for Composite Bodies 9.3
(cont.) 43
24 Moment of Inertia for Areas,
Parallel-Axis Theorem 10.1-10.2
44
26 Moment of
Inertia for Composite Areas 10.5 45
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Grade Distribution:
Attendance = 5%
Homework and Quizzes = 10%
First Major Exam (Ch. 2,3,4) in 7th week = 25%
Second Major Exam (Ch. 5,6,7) in 14th week = 25%
Final Exam = 35%
Total 100%
Note:
·
Homework will be assigned in every week.
·
The University regulations regarding excessive absences
will be strictly adhered to in
this course. (9
unexcused absences ® DN grade).
·
Each assignment MUST
be submitted according to the Standard Format.
·
Each assignment MUST
have a cover page.
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Exam dates will be announced later.