Prof. R.P.S. Han57:010 Dynamics11:30 AMam - 12:30 PM

Rm: 21346 SCEBFall 1999 HW AssignmentsFall 1999 Assignment Sheet MWF

57:010 Dynamics

Fall Semester 199920007

This course provides students with an opportunity to acquire and demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved in the kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, by applying them to solve practical and meaningful engineering problems.

This course provides students with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate an understanding of the basic scientific principles of kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. You are expected to acquire and exhibit the ability to apply these principles to solve practical engineering problems.

Instructor / Professor Ray P.S. Han, Mechanical Engineering
Rm: 2320 SC; Tel: 335-5683; Email:

TA

/ Karsten Temme (KT), Odd-# HW + Tests 1 & 3;
Wenjun Wang (WW), Even-# HW + Tests 2 & 4;
Office Hours / 2:30-3:30 PM;MWF;Prof. Han
TBATA Temme
TBATA Wang
Lecture / 2229 SC;11:30 AM-12:20 PM;MWF
Discussion / Section 031 - 3505 SC;11:30 AM-12:20 PM;Tu
Section 032 - 3026 SC;11:30 AM-12:20 PM;Th
Text / Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, A. Bedford & W. Fowler, 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co, 1999

Instructor:Professor Prof . Ray P.S. Han

Office:21346 SCEB,Tel: 335-5683

Office Hours:23:00-43:00 pmPM Tu,W,ThMWF

Email: [preferred mode of contact]

Lecture:11:30 AM-12:20 PM MWF;S 112207 MHPBAB

Discussion:Section 031 -11:30 AM-12:20 PM Tu;Section 031 -213 MLH2EPB

Section 032 -11:30 AM-12:20 PM Th;Section 032 -213 MLH6 EPB

Text:Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, by A. Bedford & W. Fowler, 2nd Edition,

Addison-Wesley Publishing Co, 19995, IMU Bookstore

T.A.’s:Nigel GomezZan Mi (NGZM), (Odd-# HW + Tests 1 & 3)ndgomez@icaen

Shenggen Mao (SM), smao@icaenH. Deng (HD), (Even-# HW + Tests 2 & 4)

Homework Policy

1.

Selected homeworkHW problems will be discussed during Lectures and/or Discussion Periods.

2.All ssigned homework HW problems should must be worked out and submittedlegibly written in a neat professional format and must be handed in at the end of the next class (see deadlines indicated on the Assignment Sheet). Note that late submissions may not be graded.

3.on the date depicted on the Assignment Sheet. Include the following information in ALL your submissions: your name, your PIN (to be assigned), date, course title (i.e. 57:010 Dynamics) and homeworkHW assignment No. and date. number under the Heading of your submission.

4.You can pickup your markedgraded homeworkHW problems during class.

5.Please see the appropriate T.A. if you have any questions pertaining to the grading of your homeworkHW. submissions.

Problems will be discussed during Lectures and Discussion Periods.

All homework assignments are to be handed in at the end of the next class (see dates listed on the Assignment Sheet).

You can pickup your marked homework assignments during class.

Please see the T.A.’s if you have any questions pertaining to your marked assignments.

Examination Policy

  1. There will be two four 1-hour closed open book exams on the dates indicated on the Assignment Sheet.

2.There will be one 2-hour open book final exam date TBA.

  1. If a 1-hour exam is missed without an no acceptable excuse (e.g. documented medical), a grade of zero will be recorded. If an acceptable (documented) excuse is presented, a make-up exam may be given at the instructor’s discretionoption.

Grading Format

Homework30%

Exam Test #1 (1-hour)2015%

Exam Test #2 (1-hour)1520%

Test #3 (1-hour)20%Exam #3 (2-hour)30%

Test #4 (1-hour)20%

TOTAL100%

Students with disabilities are invited to discuss possible accommodations with the instructor.

Prof. R.P.S. Han57:010 Dynamics11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

all 2000 HW AssignmentsMWF

Prof. R.P.S. Han57:010 Dynamics11:30 AMam - 12:30 PM

Rm: 21346 SCEBFall 1999 HW AssignmentsFall 1999 Assignment Sheet MWF

This course outline may be modified during the semester. Any changes will be announced in advance and it is the student's responsibility to keep abreast of them.

Students with disabilities are invited to discuss possible accomodations with the instructor after class or during my office hours.

Lec. # / Date / Reading (Pages) / Assignment HW No. / Due Date / T.A.
1 / 8/2135 / 1.1-1.4 (1-110) / – – – ----- / – – – / – – –
2 / 8/2357 / 2.1-2.2 (158-275) / #1 – - 2.52, 136, 302, 11, 26 / 8/2579 / SMKTZM
3 / 8/2579 / 2.2 (351-376) / #2 – - 2.440, 47945, 562 / 8/28309/3 / NGHDWW
4 / 89/28301 / 2.3 (43-46)No Class (Labor Day) / #3 – 2.7169, 785, 83 / 8/309/1 / ZMKT
54 / 8/309/13 / 2.3 (53-55)2.3 (40-45) / #4 – 2.96, 98, 99#3 - 2.69, 72, 75 / 9/135 / HDWWSM
65 / 9/135 / 2.3 (58-64)2.3 (49-53) / #5 – 2.1046, 121, 129#4 - 2.88, 90, 91 / 9/689/8 / ZMKTNG
– – –6 / 9/468 / No Class (Labor Day)2.3 (55-62) / – – – #5 - 2.98, 109, 113 / – – –9/10 / – – –SM
7 / 9/6810 / 2.3 (7366-717) / #6 – - 2.141125, 14426, 1353* 2 / 9/8102 / NGHDWW
*Change  of slotted bar to  of hydraulic actuator.
8 / 9/8120 / 2.4 (84-85)2.4 (74-80) / #7 – - 2.169, 177, 1812.137, 138, 139 / 9/1135 / SMZMKT
9 / 9/1135 / 2. (98-100)2.5 (82-87) / #8 – - 2.2035, 209, 21682.157, 163, 167 / 9/1359/17 / NGHDWW
10 / 9/1357 / 3.1-3.4 (106-111)2. (93-95) / #9 – - 3.5, 127, 43252.187, 189, 200 / 9/1579/19 / SMZMKT
11 / 9/1579 / 3.4 (126-127)3.1-3.4 (99-107) / #10 – -3.77, 8079, 93 3.7, 24, 32 / 9/18209/22 / NGHDWW
12 / 9/18202 / 3.4 (136-137)3.4 (115-119) / #11 – - 3.96, 9898, 1033.51, 54, 65 / 9/2029/24 / SMZMKT
13 / 9/2024 / 3.54 (14124-1425) / #12 -–3.113, 114, 1153.68, 70, 73 / 9/2249/26 / NGHDWW
14 / 9/2246 / 3. (15110-155234) / #13 -–3.13841, 148, 1563.93, 101, 110 / 9/2579 / SMZMKT
– – – / 9/2579 / TEST 1EXAM I (1-hour) / – – –----- / – – – / ZMKT
15 / 9/27910/1 / 4.1-4.2 (13957-15611) / #14 – - 4.106, 132, 1748, 9 / 9/2910/13 / NGHDWW
16 / 9/2910/13 / 4.3 (168-170)4.1-4.2 (139-151) / #15 – - 4.338465, 5639, 67, 740 / 10/2410/6 / SMZMKT
17 / 10/246 / 4.4-4.5 (182-187)4.3-4.4 (160-169) / #16 – - 4.870, 9076, 101483 / 10/4610/8 / NGHDWW
18 / 10/468 / 4. (205177-208179) / #17 – - 4.140, 158, 126, 134148, 1501 / 10/6810/10 / SMZMKT
19 / 10/1068 / 5.1 (213185-215189) / #18 – - 5.4, 1234, 3548, 24 / 10/91110/13 / NGHDWW
20 / 10/9131 / 5.2 (224-225195-197) / #19 – - 5.43321, 46, 53234, 3838 / 10/11310/15 / SMZMKT
21 / 10/1135 / 5.32 (227-230198-203) / #20 – - 5.676562, 74586, 8062 / 10/13510/17 / NGHDWW
22 / 10/1357 / 5. 45.4 (209-212); 5 (238-239), 5. (25324-25526) / #21 – - 5.91, 95, 96, 127, 13374, 77, 1143 / 10/16810/20 / SMZMKT
23 / 10/16820 / 5. (253-255)6.1-6.2 (2631-26637) / #22 – - 5.1287, 1332, 1426.1, 4, 9 / 10/182010/22 / NGHDWW
24 / 10/18202 / 6.1-6.2 (261-266)6.3 (26939-247) / #23 – - 6.123, 6, 11, 20, 22 / 10/20210/24 / SMZMKT
25 / 10/2024 / 6.3 (269-273)6.3 (239-247) / #24 – - 6.26, 30, 35.27, 41, 51 / 10/23510/27 / NGHDWW
– – – / 10/235 / TEST 2 (1-hour) / – – – / – – – / HDWW
26 / 10/2577 / 6.3 (269-286)6.3 (254-257) / #25 – - 6.5249, 75, 7755, 62, 683 / 10/27910/29 / SMZMKT
27 / 10/27910/31 / 6.4 (2960-26593) / #26 – - 6.87, 89, 9970, 73, 76 / 10/301/111/3 / NGHDWW
28 / 10/301/111/3 / 6.4 (29060-29365) / #27 – - 6.101, 108, 11678, 83, 90 / 11/1311/5 / SMZMKT
29 / 11/1311/5 / 6.5 (301-303271-277) / #28 – - 6.121, 124, 128103, 110, 122 / 11/3511/7 / NGHDWW
30 / 11/3511/7 / 6.6 (312-320281-285) / #29 – - 6.125, 143(b), 145, 149126, 127 / 11/6811/10 / SMZMKT
31 / 11/6811/10 / 6.6 (320-323286-291), 6. (329-331) / #30 – - 6.156, 161, 17833, 137, 138 / 11/81011/12 / NGHDWW
32 / 11/81011/12 / 6. (296-297), 7.1-7.2 (3037-34208) / #31 – - 6.141, 145, 7.1, 31, 4 / 11/10211/14 / SMZMKT
33 / 11/10211/14 / 7.3-7.4 (342-35209-326)
(delete D’Alembert’s Principle) / #32 – - 7.97, 11, 155, 6, 11 / 11/13511/17 / NGHDWW
34 / 11/1375 / 7.AppendixApp (38144-387355) / #33 – - 7.2322, 3648, 97, 79 / 11/15711/19 / SMZMKT
– – – / 11/15 / TEST 3 (1-hour) / – – – / – – – / KT
35 / 11/1779 / 7. (395-39760-362) / #34 – - 7.1276, 130, 13202, 106, 108 / 11/201911/21 / NGHDWW
36 / 1120/1921 / 8.1 (403367-408372) / #35 – - 8.3, 9(a), 113, 7, 121 / 11/27211/24 / SMZMKT
– – – / 11/2246 / No Class (Thanksgiving) / – – – / – – – / – – –
– – – / 11/2468 / No Class (Thanksgiving) / – – – / – – – / – – –
37 / 11/27 / 8.2-8.3 (408-411) / #36 – 8.17, 30, 40 / 11/29 / WW
38 / 11/2912/12/1 / 8.4 (425-428389-394) / #37 – - 8.52, 5453, 5446, 48, 574 / 12/1312/3 / SMZMKT
39 / 12/133 / 8.5 (434-437397-408) / #38 – - 8.645, 68, 7556, 57, 60 / 12/4612/5 / NGHDWW
40 / 12/465 / 8.5 (434-437397-408) / #39 – - 8.79, 8491, 9371, 79, 81 / 12/6812/8 / SMZMKT
41 / 12/688 / 8. (448-450412-414) / #40 – - 8.978, 124114, 125.86, 99, 1056 / 12/81012/10 / NGHDWW
– – – / 12/810 / TEST 4 (1-hour) / – – – / – – – / HDWW

This course outline may be modified during the semester. Such modifications will be announced in advance and it is the student's responsibility to keep abreast of such changes.

Various HW Submission Deadlines

These deadlines may be changed during the semester. Any changes will be announced in advance and it is the student's responsibility to keep abreast of them.

HW / DefinitionHW No. / Deadlines
Aug HW / #01 - #043 (inclusive) / 4:030 PM, Sept. 1, 19992000
Sept HW / #054 - #134 (inclusive) / 4:030 PM, Sept. 29, 19992000
Oct HW / #154 - #256 (inclusive) / 4:030 PM, Oct. 2930, 19992000
Nov HW / #276 - #354 (inclusive) / 4:030 PM, Nov. 220, 19992000
Dec HW / #356 - #40 (inclusive) / 4:030 PM, Dec. 8, 19992000

These deadlines may be modified during the semester. Such modifications will be announced in advance and it is the student's responsibility to keep abreast of such changes.