CES Mechanics I
Computational Engineering Science 1st semester WS 2005/2006
General
A new sequence of Mechanics courses will become a part of CES curriculum starting in WS 2005/2006. The CES Mechanics I and II will be taught by CATS, and CES Mechanics III, i.e., Deformable Body Mechanics, will be taught by Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Kontinuumsmechanik (Prof. Itskov).
Notices
- 2005.11.11 PDF slides (10.2 MB) from Mechanics part of Simulationstechnik I
Lectures
- 2006.02.06 Lecture 14 (Matlab)
- 2006.01.30 Lecture 13 (review, evaluations)
- 2006.01.23 Lecture 12 (sliding, tipping and rolling)
- 2006.01.16 Lecture 11 (dry friction)
- 2006.01.09 Lecture 10 (Q and M diagrams)
- 2005.12.19 Lecture 9 (internal forces in beams)
- 2005.12.12 Lecture 8 (method of sections, 3D systems)
- 2005.12.05 Lecture 7 (trusses, method of joints)
- 2005.11.28 Lecture 6 (multi-body equilibrium)
- 2005.11.21 Lecture 5 (equilibrium, FBDs)
- 2005.11.14 Lecture 4 (distributed loads)
- 2005.11.07 Lecture 3 (couples, resultants)
- 2005.10.31 Lecture 2 (forces, moments)
- 2005.10.24 Lecture 1 (introduction, review)
Exercises
- Exercises (PDF)
Links
- Lexikon Angwandte Mechanik from University of Bath
(english-german, german-english) - Physics 101 software
- Self-scoring mechanics tests from Loughborough University
(unfortunately, self-scoring part does not work anymore) - Informal write-ups in mechanics from UNM
- Another textbook with online multiple choice tests
(select a chapter, then Multiple Choice menu) - Engineering statics course notes at University of Nebraska
- Engineering dynamics course at Penn State
- Engineering Fundamentals
- Rice University version of this course from 2003 and earlier.




