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Advanced Engineering Dynamics (Fall 2011) |
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Course code : | ME-AED-U1 | ||
ECTS Credits : | 5 | Status : | Optional |
Placement : | 6. semester | Hours per week : | 4 |
Length : | 1 semester | Teaching Language : | English |
Principal Content : | The course gives a detailed description of the analytical tools of dynamics as used in mechanical and aerospace engineering. The following topics will be covered: Review of Newtonian dynamics. Principle of virtual work. Classification of constraints. D’Alembert principle. Lagrange’s equations. Hamilton’s equations. Gyroscopic motion. Conservative and non-conservative systems. Euler angles. Dyadic notation. Kinematics and dynamics of a rigid body. Euler equations. Equations of motion: Differential approach. Hamilton’s principle of least action. Integral methods. Introduction to “Geometric Mechanics”. The theoretical results of the course will be illustrated by practical examples. |
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Teaching method : | The teaching is based on "learning by doing". There will be introductory and summing up lectures. Project work in small groups includes tutorial exercises, assignments, computer simulations and case studies. | ||
Required prequisites : | Applied Mathematics 1 (ME-MAT1) and Applied Mechanics 2 (ME-MEC2) or equivalent. | ||
Responsible teacher : | Imad Abou-Hayt
, iabo@dtu.dk |