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2.001 Mechanics and Materials I
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Prereq: Physics I (GIR); Coreq: 2.087 or 18.03
Units: 4-1-7
Lecture: TR10.30-12.30 (10-250) Recitation: R1.30-3 (1-307) or R3-4.30 (1-307) or R EVE (7-8.30 PM) (1-307) or F9.30-11 (1-307) or F11-12.30 (1-307) or F12.30-2 (1-307) or F2-3.30 (1-307) or F3.30-5 (1-307) +final![]()
Introduction to statics and the mechanics of deformable solids. Emphasis on the three basic principles of equilibrium, geometric compatibility, and material behavior. Stress and its relation to force and moment; strain and its relation to displacement; linear elasticity with thermal expansion. Failure modes. Application to simple engineering structures such as rods, shafts, beams, and trusses. Application to biomechanics of natural materials and structures.
Fall: S. Socrate
Spring: A. Hosoi
No textbook information available2.002 Mechanics and Materials II
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Prereq: Chemistry (GIR) and 2.001
Units: 3-3-6![]()
Introduces mechanical behavior of engineering materials, and the use of materials in mechanical design. Emphasizes the fundamentals of mechanical behavior of materials, as well as design with materials. Major topics: elasticity, plasticity, limit analysis, fatigue, fracture, and creep. Materials selection. Laboratory experiments involving projects related to materials in mechanical design. Enrollment may be limited due to laboratory capacity; preference to Course 2 majors and minors.
K. Kamrin