Statics
Statics
1st year course for engineering students. Statics deals with the study of forces acting on physical bodies in
static
equilibrium (i.e. not moving). An important course that provides the foundation for many future engineering courses.
Suitable for:
Civil engineering
Mechanical engineering
Structural engineering
Mining engineering
Aerospace engineering
Chapter 1: Force Systems
C1.1 Force
C1.2 Moment and Couple
C1.3 Resultants
Chapter 1: Force Systems
C1.1 Force
C1.2 Moment and Couple
C1.3 Resultants
Chapter 2: Free-Body Diagram and Equilibrium
C2.1 Free-Body Diagram (FBD) and Supports
C2.2 Equations of Equilibrium
Chapter 2: Free-Body Diagram and Equilibrium
C2.1 Free-Body Diagram (FBD) and Supports
C2.2 Equations of Equilibrium
Chapter 3: Structures
C3.1 Introduction to Plane Trusses
C3.2 Method of Joints
C3.3 Method of Sections
C3.4 Frames and Machines
Chapter 3: Structures
C3.1 Introduction to Plane Trusses
C3.2 Method of Joints
C3.3 Method of Sections
C3.4 Frames and Machines
Chapter 4: Centre of Mass, Centroids, Moment of Inertia
C4.1 Centre of Mass
C4.2 Centroids
C4.3 Centroid of Composite Bodies
C4.4 Moment of Inertia
C4.5 Parallel-Axis Theorem
Chapter 4: Centre of Mass, Centroids, Moment of Inertia
C4.1 Centre of Mass
C4.2 Centroids
C4.3 Centroid of Composite Bodies
C4.4 Moment of Inertia
C4.5 Parallel-Axis Theorem
Chapter 5: Internal Forces and Beams
C5.1 Beams – Distributed Forces
C5.2 Beams – Internal Forces
C5.3 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams
Chapter 5: Internal Forces and Beams
C5.1 Beams – Distributed Forces
C5.2 Beams – Internal Forces
C5.3 Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams
Chapter 6: Friction
C6.1 Dry Friction
Can’t find the topic you’re looking for? It might be in
Solid Mechanics I
Chapter 6: Friction
C6.1 Dry Friction
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Solid Mechanics I