Engineering Mechanics: Statics

The study of equilibrium of rigid bodies at rest, centroid, friction and more.

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Engineering Mechanics: Statics

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the concepts and laws of engineering mechanics.
  • Resolve and combine the forces acting on a system.
  • Convert a single force into a force and couple system.
  • Estimate the reaction forces exerted by the supports of various types of beams.
  • Apply the conditions of equilibrium according to the given condition during design process..
  • Locate the centroid of plane figures and calculate the second moment of area of any composite sections.
  • Understand the concept of friction and its importance in the real world problems.

Description

What is Statics in Engineering Mechanics?

Statics is a branch of Engineering Mechanics that deals with the effects of external forces acting on a body at rest.

How will this course help me in my studies and career?

Engineering Mechanics is one of the core subjects in the field of engineering and technology. This subject improves your analytical skills and thinking power. That is why Engineering Mechanics is considered a core subject for engineering students at all universities worldwide.

This course will teach you how the bodies react if you apply certain forces at certain points of the bodies. At the end of the course, you will be able to draw out the important information from the descriptive real-world problems and perform mathematical modeling and calculation to obtain the solution. This is what you call a problem-solving ability. Also, you will be able to apply the concepts in other areas of engineering applications. In other words, you will be able to utilize the skills and knowledge gained from this course in advanced-level subjects like Strength of Materials, Machine Design, Design of Structures, and so on. Even after the successful completion of your Engineering Degree, this subject will be the base for your day-to-day engineering activities.

What will you learn from this course?

In this course, you will learn

  • Basic Concepts of Engineering Mechanics

  • Equilibrium of Particles and Rigid Bodies

  • Supports, Reactions, Beams, and Loads

  • Center of Gravity, Moment of Inertia, and more...

What is the benefit of taking this course?

My major objective is to teach you the concepts so that you will be able to easily understand them and have enough confidence to solve any problem related to Mechanics. So, I put myself in your shoes and carefully designed and presented this course. I am sure that you will be able to grasp the concepts in less time compared to other courses. I always strive to improve the quality of the course by getting feedback from students like you.

This course will help you understand various subjects like Fluid Mechanics, Dynamics of Machinery, Aircraft Structures, Structural Analysis, and so on.

How to gain maximum benefit from the course?

My best suggestion is to ...

  • Sit in a calm and quiet place with a notebook, pen, and scientific calculator and start learning the modules according to your convenience.

  • Note down the important points and solve the numerical examples in parallel to the lectures.

  • Complete the quizzes, assignments, and exercises provided in the course.

  • Try to answer your university/institute questions related to the concepts you learned here to get confidence.

Should I require any books for the course?

No. You don't need any books. The course has been designed by referring to the following books (Author names are in alphabetical order), and you may also refer to these books:

  • Vector Mechanics for Engineers – Beer and Johnston

  • Engineering Mechanics: Statics – Hibbeler

  • Engineering Mechanics: Statics – Meriam and Kraige

What support will you get?

You will get answers to your questions, doubts, and clarifications within 24 hours of submitting your queries, additional resources within 48 hours, and regular updates.

Please watch the Free Preview videos, and if you like the approach, you can ENROLL and start learning.

I hope to see you in the course.

Thank You!

Who Should Attend!

  • First year and second year Engineering students.
  • Fresh engineering graduates preparing for competitive examinations and job interviews.
  • Practicing engineers, consultants and others who want to refresh their knowledge.

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Tags

  • Mechanics
  • Mechanical Engineering

Subscribers

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Lectures

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