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Dynamics: BDA20103 - RPP 04

This document outlines the course details for Dynamics BDA20103, taught by Maznan Bin Hj Ismon at the University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. The course objectives are to understand kinematics and kinetics concepts, apply them to engineering design problems, and develop problem-solving skills. Learning outcomes include determining particle and rigid body motion, relating forces to acceleration, and applying principles of work, energy, impulse and momentum to kinetics problems. Topics covered are kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, including rectilinear and curvilinear motion, components of velocity and acceleration, and kinetics concepts like force, mass, acceleration, work and energy. Student assessment includes assignments, tests, projects and a final exam.

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Dynamics: BDA20103 - RPP 04

This document outlines the course details for Dynamics BDA20103, taught by Maznan Bin Hj Ismon at the University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. The course objectives are to understand kinematics and kinetics concepts, apply them to engineering design problems, and develop problem-solving skills. Learning outcomes include determining particle and rigid body motion, relating forces to acceleration, and applying principles of work, energy, impulse and momentum to kinetics problems. Topics covered are kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, including rectilinear and curvilinear motion, components of velocity and acceleration, and kinetics concepts like force, mass, acceleration, work and energy. Student assessment includes assignments, tests, projects and a final exam.

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DYNAMICS

BDA20103– RPP 04

MAZNAN BIN HJ ISMON

Department of Mechanical Engineering,


Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM),
RPP and Lecture Notes

 Subject academic load


 View RPP

Lecture Notes and Others


 UTHM Author

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Course Objectives

 To understand the kinematics and


kinetics concepts.
 To predict the effects of force and motion
while carrying out the creative design
functions of engineering.
 To apply problem-solving procedures
that will use in succeeding courses and
throughout career.

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Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, the students will be able to:
 Determine the position, velocity and acceleration of
particles and rigid bodies using kinematics.
 Use law of motion to relate forces and acceleration of
particles and rigid bodies.
 Apply the principle of work and energy to solve
kinetics problem on particles or rigid bodies.
 Solve the kinetics problems using the principles of
impulse and momentum.
 Apply all methods that have studied in real situation.
 Communicate and work effectively in a group through
given assignments and presentations.

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References
 Hibbeler R.C., 2008. Engineering Mechanics –Dynamics, 11th S.I.
Edition, Prentice Hall.
 Meriam J.L. and Kraige L. G., 2007. Engineering mechanics –
Dynamics, 6th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
 Bear F.P. and Johnson E. R., 2007. Vector Mechanics for Engineers
– Dynamics, 8th S.I. Edition, Mc Graw Hill
 David H. Myszka, 2005. Machines and Mechanisms, 3rd Edition,
Prentice Hall.
 Bedford A. & Wallace T. Fowler, 2008. Engineering Mechanics-
Dynamics, 5th S.I. Edition, Prentice Hall.
 Siswanto W A, 2008. Principle of Engineering Dynamics : Concise
Theory and Application, 1st Edition. Penerbit UTHM
 Mohd Imran Ghazali, Izzuddin Zaman, et.al., 2007, Koleksi Soalan
Dinamik, Penerbit UTHM.
 Saifulnizan Jamian; Izzuddin Zaman, et.al., 2007, Dynamics,
Penerbit UTHM.

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Assessment Scheme

 Students attendance *
 Individual assignment (2) (10%)
 Group Assignment/Project (10%)
 Test 1 (15%)
 Test 2 (15%)
 Final Examination (50%)

* Attendance must not less than 80%

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Subject Delivery

 Lecturing
Explaining theories, methods and
understanding related to the topics
 Tutoring
Discussing sample problems related to
the topics

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T&L SCHEDULE

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Topics (first half semester)

 KINEMATICS OF PARTICLES
 Rectilinear motion
 Curvilinear motion
 Rectangular components of velocity and
acceleration
 Tangential and normal components
 Radial and transverse components
 Relative motion

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Topics (first half semester)

 KINETICS OF PARTICLES
 Force, mass and acceleration
 Work and energy
 Impulse and momentum
 Direct impact
 Oblique impact

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Topics (second half semester)

 KINEMATICS OF RIGID BODIES


 Translation, rotation and general plane
motion
 Absolute motion
 Relative velocity and acceleration
 Zero velocity instantaneous center
 Relative motion of rotating frame

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Topics (second half semester)

 KINETICS OF RIGID BODIES


 Moment inertia
 Force, mass and acceleration
 Translation
 Rotation
 General plane motion
 Work and energy

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See you again …….

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