Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Basics of mechanics (17.Z108)

Native organizations units: Chair of Technical Mechanics
General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field
  • Mechanics
  • Deformable Body Mechanics
ECTS 5

Introducing students to the basic principles and methods of mechanics and its application in the analysis of static and dynamic systems.

Students acquire knowledge in mechanics necessary for understanding stationary and non-stationary processes interesting in the environmental engineering. They can be developed and applied in other professional courses and practical work. In the methodological sense, students obtain the pattern for solving diverse engineering problems.

Force, equilibrium, fundamental principles of statics. Constraints and forces of reaction. Equilibrium conditions. Stress, dilatation, axially loaded rods. Hooke's law. Statically indeterminate problems. Torsion of rods, stress, angle of torsion. Bending of beams, stresses. Statical (stationary) models in environmental engineering. Kinematics of particle: reference frame, position vector, velocity and acceleration. Newton's laws of motion. Work, energy and power, conservation and disipation of energy. Stability of dynamical systems. Small oscillations (free, damped and forced), linearization of differential equations of motion. Momentum and its rate of change; application to impact theory. Angular momentum. Dynamics of the system of particles. Kinematics and dynamics of deformable bodies. Elements of rigid body kinematics and dynamics. Dynamical (non-stationary) models in environmental engineering.

Lectures, Practice, Consultations. During the lectures basic principles and general methods of mechanics are presented. During the practice problems illustrating application of these methods in solving specific problems are being solved. Complex examples are presented to students using computer simulation. During semester students do homework assignments which are prerequisites for taking the colloquiums. During the semester 3 colloquiums are organized which may substitute the written (practical) part of the examination.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
G.V. Middleton, P.R. Wilcock Mechanics in the Earth and Environmental Sciences 1994 Cambridge University Press English
Beer, F., et al. Vector Mechanics for Engineers 2004 McGraw-Hill, New York English
F. Ziegler Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 1998 Springer-Verlag, New York English
C.R. Hadlock Mathematical Modeling in the Environment 1998 The Mathematical Association of America, W. DC English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Coloquium exam No Yes 40.00
Homework Yes Yes 20.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00

Assoc. Prof. Mađarević Damir

Associate Professor

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Prof. Zuković Miodrag

Full Professor

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Assistant with PhD Berecki Armin

Assistant with PhD

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Asst. Prof. Mihok Sanja

Assistant Professor

Practical classes

Assoc. Prof. Mađarević Damir

Associate Professor

Practical classes

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