Course title
力学Ⅱ   [Dynamics]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 3  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 01rn3071
Instructor(s)
斎藤 広隆, 御手洗 義夫   [SAITO Hirotaka, MITARAI Yoshio]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
First, learn how to analyze truss structures and columns that can be analyzed only with the force balance equation.
Next, in order to analyze an indeterminate structure that cannot be analyzed only by force balance, first of all, various methods for calculating the deflection of the beam will be reviewed using a beam as an example. Next, learn the method of analyzing unsteady structures using this.
In addition, students learn the deflection angle method and the triple moment theorem, which are analysis methods for statically indefinite structures.
Expected Learning
(1) Can analyze truss structures and columns
(2) Indeterminate beams can be analyzed using deflection
(3) Elbow-type ramen and portal-type ramen can be analyzed using the deflection angle method
(4) Unsteady and continuous beams can be analyzed using the deflection angle method and the triple moment theorem.

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Course schedule
1. Summary of static structural mechanics
2. Analysis of gel bar beam
3. About truss structure
4. Analysis of truss structures by the nodal method and section method.
5. Analysis of short columns
6. Long column analysis
7. Analysis of indeterminate burrs
8. Analysis of ramen structure 1 (induction of basic formula)
9. Analysis of ramen structures 2 (Analysis of nodal equations and elbow-type ramen)
Ten. Analysis of ramen structure 3 (corner-layer equation)
11. Analysis of ramen structure 4 (analysis of portal ramen)
12. Analysis of statically indefinite structures by the deflection angle method.
13. Analysis of continuous beam by the triple moment theorem 1
14. Analysis of continuous beam by the triple moment theorem 2
Prerequisites
Classes are conducted based on the knowledge acquired in "Dynamics I".

In addition to 30 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University and using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below.
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2/28/2021 5:47:46 PM