Homework guidelines: Homeworks are dueTuesday at noon in Thurston 102 starting on Sept 3. On every homework assignment please do the things listed below. After a few weeks of getting used to these you will have to follow all of them to get any credit for homework.
a) On the top right corner neatly print the following, making substitutions as appropriate:
Sally Rogers
HW 1 Due Sept 3, 2002
TAM 202
Section 13, Thursday at 10:10
TA: Jane Smith
b) STAPLE your homework in the top left corner.
c) At the top clearly acknowledge all help you got from TAs, Faculty, students, or ANY other source (but for lecture, text and section only). Examples could be "Mary Jones pointed out to me that I needed to draw the second FBD in problem 2." or "Nadia Chow showed me how to do problem 3 from start to finish." or "I basically copied this solution from a tau beta sigma frat file." etc. If your TA thinks you are taking too much from other sources he/she will tell you. In the mean time don't violate academic integrity rules by being unclear about what of your presentation you worked out on your own.
d) Every use of force or moment must be associated with a clear correct free body diagram.
e) Your vector notation must be clear and correct.
f) All computer output should have your name clearly visible, as printed by the computer (e.g., title plots with your name, put your name in a comment in the first line of any .m files, etc.)
g) Every line of every calculation must be dimensionally correct. (Carry your units.)
h) Your work should be laid out neatly enough to easily follow. Part of your job as an engineer is not just to get the right answer, but to communicate its justification clearly. So that is part of your job on homework as well.
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Date
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Day
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Lec
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Topic
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Reading
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Homework (see explanation
below)
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Solutions (posted when underlined)
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Aug 29, 30 | R,F |
TAs
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Vector Intro
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M 1.1-8, 2.1-9
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2.25, 2.35, 2.71, 2.89 (due Sept 3) scan of probs | ||
1
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Sep 2
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M
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JB*
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Intro, Vectors, Moment, Couple, resultant
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M 1.1-8, 2.1-9
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2.113, 2.153 | |
2
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4
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W
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JB
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Free Body Diagram, 2D statics
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M 3.1-3
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3.C.1, 3.C.3, 3.C.5 (pg 114); 3.17, 3.33 (due Sept 10) scan |
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3
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9
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M
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JB
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3D statics of one body
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M 3.4
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3.65, 3.69 | |
4
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11
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W
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AR
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Trusses by joints
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M 4.1-3
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4.1, 4.7, 4.15, 4.27 (DB only) scan |
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5
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16
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M
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AR
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Trusses by sections
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M 4.4
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3.90, 4.29, 4.43, 4.49 | |
6
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18
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W
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AR*
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Space trusses
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M 4.5
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4.53, 4.62, 4.63 scan | |
7
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23
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M
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AR
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Frames and machines
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M 4.6
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4.65, 4.67, 4.81 | |
8
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25
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W
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AR
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Frames and machines
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M 4.6
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4.91, 4.143 scan |
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9
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30
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M
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AR
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4.115 | ||
*
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Oct 1
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Tue
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*Prelim 1, 7:30-9:00+*
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* through M 4.6 *
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* Closed book. No notes. No calculators.*
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10
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Oct 2
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W
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JB
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Center of mass
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M 5.1-4
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5.43, 5.51, 5.67 | |
11
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7
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M
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JB
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Fluid statics
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M 5.9
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5.165, 5.181, 5.211 | |
12
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9
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W
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AR*
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Friction (def, angle)
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M 6.1-4
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6.7, 6.13, 6.29 scan | |
13
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16
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W
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JB
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Statics Synthesis
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all of the above
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3.108 (frictionless), 6.131, Prelim 1 probs 1d, 2c, 3a. |
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14
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21
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M
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JB
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Tension, Compression, Shear
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G 1.1-6
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1.5-3, 1.6-4, 1.6-11 | |
15
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23
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W
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JB
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Tension, Compression, Shear
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G 1.7-8
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1.7-4, 1.7-14, 1.8-10; |
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16
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28
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M
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JB
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Axial strain
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G 2.1-3
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2.2-13, S1, 2.3-6 | |
17
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30
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W
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JB
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Axial strain (indet probs)
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G 2.4-5
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2.4-2 (imitate ex. 2-5, don't quote formulas from it),
2.5-5
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18
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Nov 4
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M
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AR
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Traction on inclined sections
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G2.6
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2.6-2, 2.6-7, 2.6-14
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*
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Nov 5
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Tue
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*Prelim 2, 7:30-9:00+*
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* M 1.1 - 6.4 |
* Closed book. No notes. No calculators.*
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19
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6
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W
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AR
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Torsion of round bars
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G 3.1-3
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3.2-4, 3.3-4, 3.3-17
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20
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11
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M
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JB
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Torsion of round bars
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G3.4-5
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3.4-3, 3.4-10, 3.5-4
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21
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13
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W
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AR
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Shear force, bending moment
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G 4.1-5 also M 5.6-7
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4.3-1, 4.3-4
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22
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18
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M
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AR
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Shear force, bending moment
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G 4.1-5
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S4, 4.5-9, 4.5-10
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23
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20
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W
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AR
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Stress in beams
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G 5.1-5
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5.4-2, 5.5-2, 5.5-4, 5.5-6
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24
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25
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M
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AR
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Stress in beams
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G 5.5-6
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5.5-8, 5.5-12, 5.6-16
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25
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27
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W
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JB
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Deflection of beams
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G 9.1-4
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26
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Dec 2
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M
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JB
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Deflection of beams
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G 9.1-4
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9.3-11, 9.3-13, 9.3-6 (imitate ex. 9.2, don't quote formulas
from it).
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27
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4
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W
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JB
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Synthesis
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all of above
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5.6-20, synthesis problem
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*
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Dec 17
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Tue
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* Final Exam, 9:00-11:30 *
Baker Lab 200 |
* All of the above. *
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* Closed book. No notes. No calculators. *
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Burns, Ruina
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Lectures: Kimball B-11. Mon, Wed at 10:10-11:00 and
again at 11:15-12:05. JB = Joseph Burns, AR = Andy Ruina, * = other lecturer
out of town.
Reading & HW: M= Statics by Meriam and Kraige,
G = Mechanics of Materials by Gere, S = Stressalyzer
computer problems
Homework: Due Tuesday noon the week after the lecture material. For example,
homework assigned on Monday and Wednesday Sept 2 and 4 is due Tuesday September
10. Hand in to the box in the Conway room (Thurston 102). Solutions will be
available by Wedensday, except for prelim days in which case solutions will
be available by 6 PM the night before. Late homework gets up to half credit.