ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme
Données Générales
Programme Académique ECAM LaSalle Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Programme Responsable(s) Module :
BONTEMPS Arthur,MAJDOUB Fida
Type d'EC : Cours General Mechanics 2 (LIIEEng02EGEneMeca2)
TD : 12h00
TP : 4h00
Cours : 12h00
Travail personnel : 24h00
Durée totale: 52h00
Status
Periode
Semester 2
Langue d'enseignement :
English
Objectifs Généraux
- Apply the Newton's laws and analyze particle motion in non-inertial reference systems.
- Analyze systems of forces and moments and their equivalent at a point under equilibrium conditions.
- Analyze oscillatory and simple harmonic motion
- Solve motion problems based on the work and energy concepts
Contenu
The topics covered in General Mechanics 2 are a continuation of the topics covered in General Mechanics 1 by addressing the topics of Statics and Dynamics:
1- Newton's laws: basic concepts (force, mass), the three laws of motion, common forces
2- System of forces: forces resultant, force-moment equivalent at a point, particle equilibrium and its conditions

3- Non-inertial reference systems: ficitious forces, types of friction (static and dynamic)

4- Oscillations: Free undamped oscillations, simple harmonic motion, spring-mass sytems, simple pendulum, damped oscillations basics

5- Work and Energy: work, energy, power, work of common forces, work-energy theorem

6- Work and Energy: kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, energy conservation.


Prérequis
General Mechanics 1
Bibliographie
David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker Fundamentals of Physics.
Robert Resnick, David Halliday, Kenneth S. Krane. Physics.
R.C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics, Dynamics
Meriam and Kraige, Engineering Mechanics, Statics
Évaluation(s)
Nature Coefficient Objectifs
1 Continuous Assessment 0,1 Labs report and quizzes during lectures.
2 Written exam 0,3 Midterm at the mid-course about the topics covered in the first half of the course: generalities, force systems, equilibrium, oscillations.
3 Written exam 0,6 Final exam about all the concepts covered in the course. The exam consists of short questions as well as thorough analysis problems.