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UTS: ENGINEERING

UTS:ENGINEERING
SUBJECT OUTLINE
Subject Number: Credit Points: Subject Coordinator: Semester/Year: Prerequisites: Corequisites: Antirequisites: 48640 6 Nong Zhang Autumn 2013

48640: MACHINE DYNAMICS

48620 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering none none

This subject outline contains information you will need to find your way around the subject. It attempts to provide a structure for your learning, giving details of the topics, and how, when and where you can choose to study them. . This subject outline should be read in conjunction with the relevant Faculty of Engineering Student Guide which contains information which is relevant to all Faculty of Engineering subjects . This Student Guide will contain additional relevant information. The information in this subject outline was correct at the time of printing.

© 2003-2013, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, UTS. Photocopies of this document for the purpose of study in this subject may be made without permission.

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UTS: ENGINEERING

Subject Definition
The following information is drawn from the official definition of the subject which has been approved by the Faculty Board of Engineering. It will typically remain the same from semester to semester, except where variations are approved by the Faculty Board.

Subject Aims
The main objective of the subject is to help the students developing the ability to analyse any mechanics problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply a few, well understood, basic principles to its solution. At the end of this subject, students should have gained an understanding of kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies, and free vibration of single degree of freedom mechanical systems. The three immediate learning objectives of this subject are:   Understanding basic mechanics concepts such as rigid body, force, motion, work, energy, power, impulse and momentum, and the relationships between them; Gaining skills in



References: and Internet Sites J.L, Meriam, Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics (5th Edition) R.C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics (8th Edition)

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