PHYS 231

Statics

This is a core course in mechanical and civil engineering and related fields. The course will develop mathematical methods for analysis of force systems for rigid bodies, including equilibrium requirements, stresses in frames and trusses, forces in beams and cables, friction, centroids and moments of inertia. Students will present case studies of engineering disasters and the impact of these disasters on subsequent projects of a similar nature.Prerequisite: PHYS 120 and MATH 151.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
PHYS 120 and MATH 151 1/2 course

Winter Term information

Howard Brooks

231A: Statics

Course Time: 9:30-11:00am and 1:00-2:30pm MTWRF
Fees: None
Prerequisites: PHYS 120 and MATH 151

This is a core course in mechanical and civil engineering and related fields. The course will develop mathematical methods for analysis of force systems for rigid bodies, including equilibrium requirements, stresses in frames and trusses, forces in beams and cables, friction, centroids and moments of inertia. Students will present case studies of engineering disasters and the impact of these disasters on subsequent projects of a similar nature.