Course Code                               : 0502205

 Course Name                              : Statics 

 Instructor                                    : Dr. Murat KISA

 Theoretical/ Practical/Credit       :  4 / 0/ 4

 

Learning Activity

Estimated Time(Hour)

Evaluation

Theoretical Course (14 Week)

4 x 14 = 56

Participation to class

Guided Problem Solving

None

 

Individual Study

3 x 14 = 42

 

Weekly homework problems be solved

1 x 14 = 14

Individual or teamwork and report preparation for homework’s.

Term project

None

 

Midterm Exams

4 x 2 = 8

Closed Book

Final Exam

For Exam            : 2

Individual Study: 20

Closed Book

Quiz (4 Piece)

Individual Study: 8

Closed Book

Research (internet / library)

 

 

Other (documentary / movie watching)

 

 

Other (conference, panel, etc.. Attend meetings)

 

 

Total Course Load (Hours)

152

 

 

 

Code of Course and Name

:

0502205 Static

Type of Course

(Compulsory/Elective)

:

Compulsory

Prerequisite of Course

:

None

Semester of Course

:

Spring Semester

Credit of Course

:

4

Instructor of Course

.:

Dr. Murat KISA

Faculty/Department/Program

:

Mechanic - Mechanical Engineering - License

In the last semester who assigned the course; Name & surname

:

Dr. Murat KISA

Room/Class Number

:

 

Times of Course

:

 

Conversation Hours

:

 

Groups/Classes

:

 

Objective of the Course

:

To theach students the principles of static this is the base of the mechanic. Show the effects of the external loads on the engineering structures, tools and machines, to determine the state of equilibrium, to determine and draw free body diagrams, determine internal forces. And also determination of the machine and the frame structures.

Course Contents

:

Principles of static; Mechanic, main concepts, scalar and vector quantities, classification and equivalence of force systems. State of equilibrium. Elements of structures; trusses, beams, cables and chains. Friction. Elements of statics of fluids. Variational methods: principles of virtual work and minimum potential energy. Newton laws. Pappus Theory. Moment of inertia; polar and apolar moments of inertia,.

Text book/Recommended Reading

:

 

1. Statik, Yazarlar: Prof. Dr. Emin ERDOĞAN, Prof. Dr. Mustafa SAVCI, Prof. Dr. Tuncer TOPRAK, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul- ISBN 975-511-052-6.

2. Mühendisler İçin Vektör Mekaniği Statik, Editörler: Volkan AKKOÇ, Antonie HANNA, Beta Yayınları, 2004, İstanbul- ISBN 975-295-391-5.

3. Mühendislik Mekaniğinde Statik Problemleri, Yazarlar: Prof. Dr. Hasan KARAKAŞ, Prof. Dr. Özkan İŞLER, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 2003, İstanbul- ISBN 975-436-049-9.

4. Çözümlü Statik Problemleri, Yazar: Prof. Dr. Hasan ÖZOKLAV,Çağlayan Kitabevi, 1986, İstanbul

5. Mechanics for Engineers, Ferdinand, P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1987, Singapore- ISBN 0-07-100141-7.

6. Engineering Mechanics Statics, David J. McGILL, Wilton W. KING, PWS-KENT Publishing Company, 1989, Boston- ISBN 0-534-91788-

7.

Semester Course Plan

Weeks

Subject of Course

 

1

Mechanics and principles of static, scalar and vector quantities, classification and equivalence of force systems, Newton Laws.

 

2

Forces and static, force, moment and copuls

 

3

Balance of forces.

 

4

General Revision.

 

5

Carrier systems, plane lattices.

 

6

Lattices, common machines.

 

7

General practice.

 

8

Center of gravity, lineer, area and volume, geometric center of bodys.

 

9

Composite figures, Pappus theorem.

 

10

Moments of inertia, polar and apolar inertia moments.

 

11

Moments of inertia (continue), product of inertia moment. Moments of inertia of the complex figures.

 

12

General Revision.

 

13

Friction, dry friction, and friction in machines.

 

14

General Revision.

 

Evaluation

Midterm exam (40%), final exam (60%).