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Mechanics of Materials CIVL 3322 / MECH 3322
Fundamentals
¢ Class hours 10:20 to 11:15 AM ¢ Textbook: “Mechanics of Materials: An
Integrated Learning System” – Philpot - Special Paperback Edition for this Class
Class Overview 2
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Fundamentals
¢ Textbook may not be available for the next two weeks.
¢ http://mywiley.info/Palazolo_Philpot ¢ The password is ‘password’. ¢ Click on “Student Resources” and
then on the link “Chapters 1 through 3”
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What are my rules?
¢ Get here on time ¢ Come to class
l Even if I don’t entertain you ¢ Submit your homework ¢ Ask questions at any time
l There are no dumb questions ¢ Respect your classmates
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What are my rules?
¢ You are becoming engineers, your work should reflect that l Homework submission on
engineering paper l Logical sequence of steps that could
be followed by a novice l Identify everything known or given by
the problem
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What are my rules?
¢ You are becoming engineers, your work should reflect that l A sketch is always useful in
describing a problem l Identify what you are looking for l Identify all your assumptions l Use units in all steps
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What are my goals?
¢ Give you the opportunity to develop a sound fundamental background in solid mechanics to allow you to utilize this background in l The FE exam l Further undergraduate study l Professional practice
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Questions for You
¢ What are your immediate goals (by the end of the semester)?
¢ What are you willing to do (honestly) to achieve those goals?
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What are you willing to do to achieve your goals? ¢ This class meets three hours a week ¢ As an average, a student would
spend at least nine hours outside of class to get a B
¢ This usually holds true for every class not just this one
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Homework
¢ You can expect to have at least one problem but no more than four problems for any assignment
¢ Even if you don’t complete the assignment, submit what you have for evaluation
¢ Something is always better than nothing
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Toolbox
¢ You are expected to have a working knowledge of l Algebra l Trig l Calculus l Physics l Statics
A Quiz
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