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Statiikka (4 cr)

Code: TKKP0400-9S0K2

General information


Timing
01.08.2019 - 31.12.2019
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4 cr
Local portion
4 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
Petri Luosma
Groups
TKN18S1
Konetekniikka
Course
TKKP0400
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Objective

The basic knowledge of the strength of materials is essential to constructions engineering. The strength can only be determined by stress. To determine the stress you have to be able to calculate the stresses from loads and for that you need statics. You gain the basics knowledge of statics and you can do static sizing of simple structures with the help of manuals and sizing table cases. You can form a mechanical model from a structure under inspection and you can solve the forces and stresses, affecting it. You can perceive cases which require more precise and profound static inspection. You start the studies from the basic concept and proceed to apply them to more challenging calculations of statics.

Knowledge and Understanding:
You understand the principles of statics and how they are based to the mathematics and physics.

Engineering Practice:
You can apply the principles of statics to solve practical engineering problems by using the standardized calculation methods.

Multidisciplinary competences:
You understand the effect of the statics to the calculations of structures and its effect to environmental and economic issues. You can also gather and interpret relevant information for the calculation of statics.

Content

Balance of particles and rigid bodies. Grids, beam structures and link mechanisms. Stresses.

Materials

Lecture handout and videos.Valtanen Esko, Tekniikan taulukkokirja, Genesis-Kirjat Oy, 2013.

Completion alternatives

Exam 90%Calculation exercises 10%

Student workload

Lectures 27 h, which can also be passed online Calculation exercises 47 h, which can also be passed online Independent work 34 h Total 108 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

To gaine the grade 0-5 you have to take part to the exam. In the course there is exam and two resits.

Adequate (1): You are familiar with the basic knowledge and terminology of statics but in creating mechanical models your skills are clearly inadequate. You can solve simple basic problems in an adequate manner.

Satisfactory (2): You are familiar with the basic knowledge and terminology of statics but in creating mechanical models from real structures your skills are inadequate. You can satisfactorily solve simple basic problems.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3): You are familiar with the knowledge of statics and calculating forces and stresses in simple structures and you can apply the knowledge acquired to simple structures to solve forces and stresses. You also understand those situations which require more precise and profound static inspection.

Very good (4): You are familiar with the knowledge of statics and calculating forces and stresses in structures and you can apply the knowledge acquired to simple structures to solve forces and stresses. You also understand those situations which require more precise and profound static inspection

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5): You are familiar with the knowledge of statics and calculating forces and stresses in structures and you can apply the knowledge acquired in an innovative manner to more challenging structures to solve forces and stresses. You also understand those situations which require more precise and profound static inspection.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Approved: You must calculate at least 75% of homework and you must get answers which are relatively correct from each week. You must get correct answer for at least 50% of the homework from each week.

Qualifications

Handling powers and roots, reducing expressions, application of right and oblique triangle trigonometry, vector calculation, solving first and second degree polynomial equations and radical, exponential and logarithmic equations and pairs and sets of equations. SI unit system, transformation of units, magnitude calculation, constant velocity motion, motion with constant acceleration, vertical trajectory, oblique trajectory, Newton’s laws, friction and the elements of statics.

Further information

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