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All courses in the engineering mechanics area are the responsibility
of the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Departments.
CLSK 100 College and Life Skills 1R-0L-1C F Pre: None
This course will assist Rose-Hulman students in acquiring life
skills and in learning more about themselves. These new skills will
assist the student in a smooth transition from high school to
college and will provide the students with the tools necessary for
success as a student and in life. Additionally this course will
introduce students to people and resources at Rose-Hulman who can
assist them in providing a positive educational as well as personal
experience.
EM 101 Statics 2R-0L-2C W Pre: None
Covers static force analysis. Introduces scalars and vectors with
applications to the study of forces, moments, and couples. Stresses
free body diagrams with engineering examples.
EM 103 Introduction to Design 1R-2L-2C S Pre: None
Introduces the engineering design process including problem
definition, analysis, alternate solutions, specifications of final
solution, and techniques of oral and written communications.
Stresses the importance of teamwork through group design efforts.
EM 104 Graphical Communications 1R-2L-2C F Pre: None
Introduces the basic techniques used in engineering and scientific
communication. Topics will include sketching of pictorials,
computer-aided drawing, orthographic drawings, auxiliary views,
reading engineering drawings and using electronic forms of
communication.
EM 120 Engineering Statics 4R-0L-4C F,S Pre: MA 111
Covers two- and three-dimensional force systems, equilibrium,
structures, distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams,
friction, and area moments of inertia. Emphasizes free-body
diagrams.
EM 202 Dynamics 4R-0L-4C F Pre: MA 113 and EM 120 or PH 111
Kinematics and kinetics of particles in space and rigid bodies in
plane motion. Applications of the principles of Newton’s laws,
work-energy, impulse-momentum, and conservation laws to solutions of
simple two- and three-dimensional dynamics problems.
EM 203 Mechanics of Materials 4R-0L-4C F,W Pre: EM 120
Strength and elastic deflection of engineering materials due to
loads applied axially, in torsion, in bending, and in shear.
Combined stresses and principal stresses. Applications to design of
beams and shafts.
EM 301 Fluid Mechanics 4R-0L-4C S Pre: EM 202
Covers fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid dynamics, including
pipe flow, and turbomachinery. Stresses the control volume approach,
Eulerian description of flow, and conservation principles (mass,
momentum, and energy).
*EM403 Advanced Mechanics of Materials 4R-0L-4C S Pre: EM 203
Covers advanced topics in mechanics of deformable bodies and
theories of failure. Introduces the theory of elasticity.
EM 406 Vibration Analysis 4R-0L-4C F Pre: ES 205
Dynamic analysis of vibrating mechanical systems. Includes studies
of single- and multiple-degrees-of-freedom, damped and undamped
systems in both free and forced motion. Applications to vibration
isolation and absorption, design of vibration measurement
instrumentation, rotating unbalance, and torsional vibration of
rotors.
EM 493 Selected Topics in Engineering and Technology
UNDERGRADUATE-GRADUATE COURSES
*EM 501 Topics in Fluid Mechanics 4R-0L-4C Arr Pre: EM 301
Course may be repeated for different fluid mechanics topics.
*EM 502 Advanced Dynamics 4R-0L-4C Pre: ES 205
Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies in two- and
three-dimensional motion. Includes Lagrangian and Hamiltonian
formulation of equations of motion. Applications to conservative,
nonconservative, holonomic and non-holonomic systems.
*EM 503 Advanced Vibration Analysis 4R-0L-4C W Pre: EM 406
Dynamic analysis of multiple-degree-of-freedom lumped parameter
vibrating systems as well as continuous systems. Lagrange’s
equations of motion. Applications include numerical methods and
matrix formulation. Introduction to nonlinear and random vibration
analysis. Methods of Rayleigh and Rayleigh-Ritz.
*EM 505 Theory of Elasticity 4R-0L-4C Pre: EM 203
Introduces the classical formulation of problems in elasticity.
Emphasizes the derivation and the applications of the basic
constitutive equations of elasticity such as strain-displacement,
equilibrium, compatibility, and stress-strain. Covers St. Venant’s
problems, energy principles, and variational methods.
*EM 508 Energy Methods in Engineering Mechanics 4R-0L-4C Pre: EM 403
and MA 330
General concepts and principles in mechanics, conservative
mechanical systems, and variational methods. Applications to
deformable bodies.
*May be used to satisfy Mechancal Engineering
requirement for an advanced technical elective. |