CES Mechanics II
Lecture „CES Mechanics II“ is a mandatory course in the second semester of Bachelor study program „Computational Engineering Science“
Contact
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Calendar
Lecture: Monday 12:30am to 1:15pm and Tuesday 12:30pm to 2pm, in Zoom and lecture room E1
Tutorial: Monday 1:15pm to 2pm, same location
Exercise: Thursday 12:30pm to 2pm, same location
Office hour Prof. Behr: to be announced
In Summer 2022, the course will be most likely offered in a hybrid mode. Please refer to calendar entries and announcements in Moodle.
Instructors
Lecture: Prof. Marek Behr, Ph.D.
Exercises: Tobias Bongartz, M.Sc., Thomas Spenke, M.Sc.
Content
The students learn about the most important concepts in kinematics: coordinate systems, speed and acceleration in fixed and moving coordinate systems and the instant center for velocity. Furthermore the most important concepts in kinetics will be introduced: moment of inertia, energy, and momentum of rigid bodies. The goal is to master common analytic methods like the work-energy and the impulse-momentum principles. At the end of the course, the students are able to mathematically describe the movement of particles, particle systems, and rigid bodies in technical systems and apply numerical methods if needed.
The module consists of a lecture with 3 SWS and an exercise with 2 SWS, and carries 6 ECTS points. An optional hands-on exercise with 1 SWS is also offered.
Topics
- kinematics of particles
- work and energy
- impulse and momentum
- kinetics of particle systems
- kinematics of rigid bodies
- kinetics of rigid bodies
- aspects of numerical methods
Literature
- D. Gross, W. Hauger, J. Schröder, W. Wall, Technische Mechanik 3: Kinetik , 13th edition, Springer
Examination
Written exam together with CES Mechanics I.