King
Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
CE 201
STATICS
(Section
6)
Second Semester 1421-22/2001 (002)
Text:
Engineering Mechanics/Statics -
R.C. Hibbeler (8th Ed.)
Prerequisite:
PHYS 101
Instructor:
Hamdan Al-Ghamedy
Office Hours :
As announced in class and posted
Office
:
16-118
Welcome any
other time
Tel.
#
: 2694
e-mail :
hghamdi@kfupm.edu.sa
Lect. |
Date |
Subject |
Section |
1 |
W 6-11-1421 31-1-2001 |
Introduction, Scalars & Vectors |
1.1-1.6, 2.1, 2.2 |
2 |
S 9-11/3-2 |
Vector Addition of Forces |
2.3 |
3 |
M 11-11/5-2 |
Addition of Coplanar Forces |
2.4 |
4 |
W 13-11/7-2 |
Cartesian Vectors |
2.5, 2.6 |
5 |
S 16-11/10-2 |
Position Vectors, Force along a Line |
2.7, 2.8 |
6 |
M 18-11/12-2 |
Dot Product |
2.9 |
7 |
W 20-11/14-2 |
Equilibrium of a Particle & Free-Body Diagrams |
3.1, 3.2 |
8 |
S 23-11/17-2 |
Coplanar Force System |
3.3 |
9 |
M 25-11/19-2 |
Three-Dimensional Force Systems |
3.4 |
10 |
W 27-11/21-2 |
Three-Dimensional Force Systems |
3.4 (cont.) |
11 |
S 1-12/24-2 |
Moment of a Force-Scalar, Cross Product |
4.1, 4.2 |
12 |
M 3-12/26-2 |
Moment of a Force-Vector, Principle of Moments |
4.3, 4.4 |
|
|
Eid
Break |
|
13 |
M 17-12/12-3 |
Moment about an axis |
4.5 |
14 |
W 19-12/14-3 |
Moment of a couple |
4.6 |
15 |
S 22-12/17-3 |
Equivalent System, Force and Couple System |
4.7, 4.8 |
16 |
M 24-12/19-3 |
EXAM
# 1 (Monday 8:00-10:15 P.M. ; 14-103) |
--- |
17 |
W 26-12/21-3 |
Distributed
Loading |
4.10 |
18 |
S 29-12/24-3 |
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body, Free Body Diagrams |
5.1, 5.2 |
19 |
M 1-1-1422/26-3 |
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (2-D) |
5.3 |
20 |
W 3-1/28-3 |
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (2-D) Two and Three-force Members |
5.3 (cont.) 5.4 |
21 |
S 6-1/31-3 |
Free Body Diagrams (3-D) Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (3-D) |
5.5 5.6 |
22 |
M 8-1/2-4 |
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body (3-D) |
5.6 (cont.) |
23 |
W 10-1/4-4 |
Simple Trusses |
6.1 |
24 |
S 13-1/7-4 |
The Method of Joints; Zero Force Members |
6.2,6.3 |
25 |
M 15-1/9-4 |
The Method of Sections |
6.4 |
26 |
W 17-1/11-4 |
The Method of Sections |
6.4 (cont.) |
Lect. |
Date |
Subject |
Section |
27 |
S 20-1/14-4 |
Frames and Machines |
6.6 |
28 |
M 22-1/16-4 |
Frames and Machines |
6.6 (cont.) |
29 |
W 24-1/18-4 |
Frames and Machines |
6.6 (cont.) |
30 |
S 27-1/21-4 |
Internal Forces (2-D) |
7.1 |
31 |
M 29-1/23-4 |
Internal Forces (3-D) |
7.1 (cont.) |
32 |
W 1-2/25-4 |
Shear and Moment Equations & Diagrams |
7.2 |
33 |
S 4-2/28-4 |
Shear and Moment Equations & Diagrams |
7.2 (cont.) |
34 |
M 6-2/30-4 |
EXAM # 2 (Monday 8:15-10:30 P.M. ; 14-103) |
--- |
35 |
W 8-2/2-5 |
Shear and Moment
Equations & Diagrams |
7.2 (cont.) |
36 |
S 11-2/5-5 |
Dry Friction |
8.1 |
37 |
M 13-2/7-5 |
Problems Involving Dry Friction |
8.2 |
38 |
W 15-2/9-5 |
Problems Involving Dry Friction |
8.2 (cont.) |
39 |
S 18-2/12-5 |
Problems Involving Dry Friction |
8.2 (cont.) |
40 |
M 20-2/14-5 |
Center of Gravity & Centroid (No Applications) |
9.1, 9.2 |
41 |
W 22-2/16-5 |
C. G. for Composite Bodies |
9.3 |
42 |
S 25-2/19-5 |
C. G. for Composite Bodies |
9.3 (cont.) |
43 |
M 27-2/21-5 |
Moment of Inertia for Areas |
10.1 |
44 |
W 29-2/23-5 |
Parallel-Axis Theorem |
10.2 |
45 |
S 3-3/26-5 |
Moment of Inertia for Composite Areas |
10.5 |
Grade
Distribution:
Homeworks,
quizzes (written and/or oral), class notes, discussion & attendance
=
20%
(HW=19%, other class work=1%)
First
Major Exam
(Mon. 24-12-1421 / 19-3-2001, 8:00-10:15 P.M.; 14-103)
=
25%
Second
Major Exam (Mon.
6-2-1422 / 30-4-2001, 8:15-10:30 P.M.; 14-103)
=
25%
Final
Exam
=
30%
Total
100%
Homeworks
are due as indicated on each homework. You
must respect and abide with these dates.
You must follow the HW guidelines given to you in the
handout.
Note:
The University regulations regarding excessive absences will be
strictly adhered to in this course. See
pages 25 & 26 of the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Remember that if you have an official excuse, you must bring it no
later than the second class meeting after resumption of study.
DN grade will be
given to the student if the absences exceed one fifth of the scheduled
meetings (9 classes).