Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Introduction to ?ngineering (17.ASO)

Native organizations units: Department of Technical Mechanics, Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field
  • Theoretical Electrotechnics
  • Mehanika deformabilnog tela
  • Mehanika
ECTS 4

Learning about fundamental principles of sciences (force and deformation under force, energy, transformation of energy, propagation of electromagnetic waves, current and voltage, propagation of sound and light, signals,and transmission) through understanding of basic concepts, terminology and problem-solving approach. Learning about principles of engineering reasoning and decision-making.

Knowledge of engineering tools based on fundamental physical and engineering principles, which offer numerical answers to questions how, why and how many. Learning the language which allows effortless communication and problem-solving, creative thinking and, if needed, continuation of individual learning.

States, state properties, changes of states and equations relating these changes. Object under considerations and their state properties. Causes of motion and deformation of bodies. Newton-Euler axioms and the Newton-Laplace determinacy principle for motion in the Euclidean space. Constitutive equations. Problems of mechanics. Types, analysis of deformation and the carrier lines. Basics of electrotechnics, electronics and telecommunications: fields and propagation, electromagnetic field, light, electrical characterization and types of materials, circuit and voltage, propagation of sound, acoustic-electromagnetic analogies, metamaterials, cloacking.

Deductive method. Careful selection of examples that illustrate application of the theory to analyze how to make and use various objects, why some methods are feasible and some are not, why are some techniques superior to others.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Pozar, D. Microwave engineering 2011 John Willey, Njujork English
Russell C. Hibbeler Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics (14th Edition) 2015 Pearson, Njujork English
Kane T. R.; Levinson D. A. Dynamics: theory_and_applications 1985 Mcgraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Project Yes Yes 30.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Homework Yes Yes 5.00
Homework Yes Yes 5.00

Assoc. Prof. Žigić Miodrag

Associate Professor

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Prof. Đurić Nikola

Full Professor

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Assoc. Prof. Kljajić Dragan

Associate Professor

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Assoc. Prof. Kljajić Dragan

Associate Professor

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Assistant - Master Balać Sonja

Assistant - Master

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