Engineering Mechanics Y, 4 credits

Mekanik, del 1, 4 hp

TMME12

The course is disused. Offered for the last time Autumn semester 2022. Replaced by TFYB04 + ny kurs 2025.

Main field of study

Applied Physics Mechanical Engineering

Course level

First cycle

Course type

Programme course

Examiner

Peter Christensen

Director of studies or equivalent

Peter Schmidt

Education components

Preliminary scheduled hours: 50 h
Recommended self-study hours: 57 h
ECV = Elective / Compulsory / Voluntary
Course offered for Semester Period Timetable module Language Campus ECV
6CYYY Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, M Sc in Engineering 3 (Autumn 2017) 2 2 Swedish Linköping, Valla C

Main field of study

Applied Physics, Mechanical Engineering

Course level

First cycle

Advancement level

G1X

Course offered for

  • Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, M Sc in Engineering

Entry requirements

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Prerequisites

Basic courses in algebra and calculus, wave physics.

Intended learning outcomes

The purpose of the course is to give the students an understanding knowledge of the basic laws of classical mechanics, and ability to apply the laws in problems within engineering mechanics. After the course the student should be able to:

  • Explain the difference between different idealized models of real bodies: particle, rigid body and deformable continuum.
  • Define fundamental concepts in mechanics such as moment of a force, velocity, acceleration, linear momentum, angular momentum, linear impulse, angular impulse, power, mechanical work and energy.
  • Be able to perform simpler derivations of theorems used in statics of rigid bodies and dynamics of a particle.
  • Formulate and solve engineering problems within the scope of statics, kinematics and dynamics of particles, and be able to judge whether a calculated result is reasonable.
  • Derive the governing differential equations for a mechanical system, and solve these numerically using MATLAB.

Course content

Particle kinematics (velocity and acceleration, curvilinear motion in natural, cartesian, and polar coordinates). Particle kinetics (laws of motion, power, work and energy, impulse and momentum, impact, vibrations, central force motion). Statics for rigid bodies, center of mass.

Teaching and working methods

The lectures treat topics of principal importance, and might, apart from theory and examples, also contain clarifying experiments. During the classes, the students strengthen their ability to solve problems independently. A computer assignment is mandatory, where the students write a short report.

Examination

UPG1Computer simulation exercise0.5 creditsU, G
TEN1Written examination3.5 creditsU, 3, 4, 5

Grades

Four-grade scale, LiU, U, 3, 4, 5

Other information

Supplementary courses: Mechanical Engineering Y part 2 (Rigid body dynamics), Multibody Dynamics and Robotics, Models of Mechanics, Flight Dynamics Y, Analytical mechanics, Modern physics, Chaos and non-linear phenomena.

Department

Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

Director of Studies or equivalent

Peter Schmidt

Examiner

Peter Christensen

Course website and other links

Education components

Preliminary scheduled hours: 50 h
Recommended self-study hours: 57 h

Course literature

Additional literature

Books

  • P. Christensen, Elementär mekanik, del 1: masspunkters mekanik, jämviktslära
Code Name Scope Grading scale
UPG1 Computer simulation exercise 0.5 credits U, G
TEN1 Written examination 3.5 credits U, 3, 4, 5

Regulations (apply to LiU in its entirety)

The university is a government agency whose operations are regulated by legislation and ordinances, which include the Higher Education Act and the Higher Education Ordinance. In addition to legislation and ordinances, operations are subject to several policy documents. The Linköping University rule book collects currently valid decisions of a regulatory nature taken by the university board, the vice-chancellor and faculty/department boards.

LiU’s rule book for education at first-cycle and second-cycle levels is available at http://styrdokument.liu.se/Regelsamling/Innehall/Utbildning_pa_grund-_och_avancerad_niva. 

Additional literature

Books

P. Christensen, Elementär mekanik, del 1: masspunkters mekanik, jämviktslära

Note: The course matrix might contain more information in Swedish.

I = Introduce, U = Teach, A = Utilize
I U A Modules Comment
1. DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING
1.1 Knowledge of underlying mathematics and science (G1X level)
X
X

                            
1.2 Fundamental engineering knowledge (G1X level)

                            
1.3 Further knowledge, methods, and tools in one or several subjects in engineering or natural science (G2X level)

                            
1.4 Advanced knowledge, methods, and tools in one or several subjects in engineering or natural sciences (A1X level)

                            
1.5 Insight into current research and development work

                            
2. PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES
2.1 Analytical reasoning and problem solving
X
TEN1

                            
2.2 Experimentation, investigation, and knowledge discovery

                            
2.3 System thinking

                            
2.4 Attitudes, thought, and learning

                            
2.5 Ethics, equity, and other responsibilities

                            
3. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS: TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION
3.1 Teamwork
X

                            
3.2 Communications
X
UPG1

                            
3.3 Communication in foreign languages

                            
4. CONCEIVING, DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING AND OPERATING SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE, SOCIETAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT
4.1 External, societal, and environmental context

                            
4.2 Enterprise and business context

                            
4.3 Conceiving, system engineering and management

                            
4.4 Designing

                            
4.5 Implementing

                            
4.6 Operating

                            
5. PLANNING, EXECUTION AND PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH RESPECT TO SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIETAL NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Societal conditions, including economic, social, and ecological aspects of sustainable development for knowledge development

                            
5.2 Economic conditions for knowledge development

                            
5.3 Identification of needs, structuring and planning of research or development projects

                            
5.4 Execution of research or development projects

                            
5.5 Presentation and evaluation of research or development projects

                            

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