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ME12005: Solid mechanics 1

[Page last updated: 11 July 2024]

Academic Year: 2023/24
Owning Department/School: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Credits: 10 [equivalent to 20 CATS credits]
Notional Study Hours: 200
Level: Certificate (FHEQ level 4)
Period:
Academic Year
Assessment Summary: CWRI 10%, EXOB 90%
Assessment Detail:
  • Solid mechanics exam (EXOB 90%)
  • Belt Drive lab report (CWRI 10%)
Supplementary Assessment:
ME12005 Reassessment examination (where allowed by programme regulations)
Requisites:
Learning Outcomes: By the end of the unit, you will be able to: 1. Define the fundamental principles behind simple structures and machines. 2. Recognise the physical features of an engineering system. 3. Analyse the physical response of structures and beams under applied loads. 4. Describe the mechanical behaviour of simple dynamic systems.


Synopsis: This unit introduces you to the fundamental principles of statics, kinematics and dynamics as applied in an engineering context. You will advance your understanding of key equations, derivations and proofs that provide a strong basis for future solid mechanics units. Youll work in teams and individually to solve online quizzes and problem sheets on the material covered.

Content: Statical determinacy; free body diagrams; pin-jointed frames; tension coefficients. Free body systems in dynamics; friction; Newton's laws; non-constant acceleration; energy and momentum. Stress and strain; statical indeterminacy; torsion. Rotational motion; moments of inertia; combined motion; geared systems. Simple bending theory. Torque transmission/shear stress: clutches; belt drives. Balancing of rotating masses: flywheels. Slope and deflection of beams. Stress transformations and Mohr's circle. Pressure vessels. Vector methods and theory of gyroscopes. Analysis of linkage mechanisms. Solid Mechanics laboratory experiment. Topics for self-study that could be assessed.

Course availability:

ME12005 is a Must Pass Unit on the following courses:

Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • UEME-AFB51 : BEng(Hons) Integrated Design Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKB51 : BEng(Hons) Integrated Design Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFB52 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFB53 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKB53 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKB52 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFB54 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical with Automotive Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKB54 : BEng(Hons) Mechanical with Automotive Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFM51 : MEng(Hons) Integrated Design Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKM51 : MEng(Hons) Integrated Design Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFM52 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKM52 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFM54 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical with Automotive Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKM54 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical with Automotive Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFB50 : BEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKB50 : BEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFM50 : MEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKM50 : MEng(Hons) Aerospace Engineering with professional placement (Year 1)
  • UEME-AFM53 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management (Year 1)
  • UEME-AKM53 : MEng(Hons) Mechanical Engineering with Manufacturing and Management with professional placement (Year 1)

Notes:

  • This unit catalogue is applicable for the 2023/24 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2024/25 and beyond should not assume that this unit will be available in future years in the format displayed here for 2023/24.
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