King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals: Mechanical Engineering Dynamics ME 201 BY Dr. Meyassar N. Al-Haddad
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals: Mechanical Engineering Dynamics ME 201 BY Dr. Meyassar N. Al-Haddad
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals: Mechanical Engineering Dynamics ME 201 BY Dr. Meyassar N. Al-Haddad
Outline
Department Mission
Textbook
Grading system
Homework
Attendance
Exams
Course Coverage
Section 12.1 Introduction
Vector and Scalar review
Distance and Displacement review
Speed and Velocity
Examples
Department Mission
The department is committed to providing
highest quality education in mechanical
engineering, conducting world-class basic
and applied research, addressing the
evolving needs of industry and society, and
supporting the development of more
competitive and new industry in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Textbook
Engineering Mechanics,
Dynamics
R. C. Hibbeler, 10th Edition
&
Dynamic Study Pack
Grading system
5%
10%
20%
20%
10%
35%
Attendance
Homework Assignments
1st Major Exam
2nd Major Exam
Quizzes
Final Exam
Homework
Homework problems are pre-assigned in syllabus
5 problems every week.
All homework problems assigned during a given
week are due in class on the following Monday
unless stated otherwise.
Late Homework will not be accepted
Attendance
Attendance will be checked during each lecture. The only
acceptable excuse for absence is the one authorized by
the Deanship of Student Affairs on their prescribed form.
This excused should be presented to the instructor no
later than one week following the resumption of class
attendance. For any unexcused absence, 0.5 marks will be
deducted from the attendance grade. Any student having
more then 9 unexcused absences will receive a grade of
DN for the course.
Office Hours
Office Hours :
10:00 11:00 Every Day
Location
Building 22
Room 233
Phone 860-4344
Exam Days
1st Major Exam (20%)
March 22nd, 2005 (Room 6:125)
Course coverage
Kinematics of particle in various motion. (Chapter 12)
Force and acceleration. (Chapter 13)
Work and energy relations. (Chapter 14)
Impulse and Momentum. (Chapter 15)
Areas of mechanics
(Section12.1)
Mechanics
Rigid-body
Static (CE201)
Dynamics (ME201)
Equilibrium body
fluid
Deformable-body
Kinematics
(Geometric aspect of motion)
Particle
Rigid Body
Kinetics
(Analysis of force causing the motion)
Force & acceleration
Work & Energy
Impulse & Momentum
Areas of mechanics
(section12.1)
1)
Statics (CE-201)
- Concerned with body at rest
2)
Dynamics (ME-201)
1.
2.
F 0
F 0
M 0
x
F ma
F ma
M I
x
speed
mass
temperature
pure numbers
time
pressure
area, volume
charge
energy
displacement
velocity
acceleration
force
weight (force)
momentum
Vectors
Can be represented by an arrow (called the
vector)
Length of the vector represents the
magnitude of the quantity
Symbols for vectors:
2F
Distance and
Displacement
N
River
City
My Place
X
3km
QUT
8km = Distance
3km = Displacement
8 km
Distance
Displacement
direct distance
shortest distance between two
points
distance between start and
finish points
as the crow flies
can describe with only one
direction
symbol s
s = xfinal - xinitial
time
t
displacement s
Average Velocity =
time
t
x x xo
v
t
t
Review
Are you going up or down?
Review
Are you going up or down?
t=0
v
a
Review
Are you going up or down?
t=1
v
a
Review
Are you going up or down?
t=2
a v
Review
Are you going up or down?
t=3
a
v
Review
t=4
a
v
Review
a
t=5
Review
a
Are you going up or down?
t=6
Bungee Jumping
Velocity Acceleration
1
Velocity Acceleratio
5
2
6
3
7
4
botto
Thank you