Study programme 2020-2021Français
Statics and Applied Statics
Learning Activity
CodeLecturer(s)Associate Lecturer(s)Subsitute Lecturer(s) et other(s)Establishment
I-MRDV-020
  • VERLINDEN Olivier
      • UMONS
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      of instruction
      Language
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      HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term
      FrançaisFrançais1212040Q1

      Organisational online arrangements for the end of Q3 2020-2021 assessments (Covid-19)
      • Written exam (multiple choice, open questions)
      Description of the modifications to the Q3 2020-2021 assessment procedures (Covid-19)

      The exam will consist of a Moodle online test, open during 4 hours. The exam is organized for both teaching activities ("Statics and Applied Statics"/Q1 and "Kinematics and Energetic Methods of Statics"/Q2) with a weight of 100% of the final mark.
      The parts related to each teaching activity are clearly identified and have a weight corresponding to the number of credits. The student takes only the teaching activity that he/she failed.
      The part related to the teaching activity "Statics and Applied Statics" (Q1) consists only of exercises.
      The part related to the teaching activity "Kinematics and Energetic Methods of Statics" consists of theory (30% of the mark) and exercises (70% of the mark).

      Organisational arrangements for the end of Q2 2020-2021 assessments (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)

      • Written exam (multiple choice, open questions)

      Description of the modifications to the Q2 2020-2021 assessment procedures (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)

      The exam, with a weight of 100% of the final mark, consists of one or several Moodle online tests, for a maximum global duration of 4 hours.
      The exam consists of theory (25% of the mark) and exercises (75% of the mark).

      Organisational arrangements for the end of Q1 2020-2021 assessments (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)

      • Written exam (multiple choice, open questions)

      Description of the modifications to the Q1 2020-2021 online assessment procedures (Covid-19) online or face-to-face (according to assessment schedule)

      The exam, with a weight of 100% of the final mark, consists of one or several Moodle online tests, for a maximum global duration of 4 hours.
      The exam consists of theory (25% of the mark) and exercises (75% of the mark).

      Content of Learning Activity

      Force, moment of a force, torque, reduction of systems of forces (centers of mass).
      Statics of mechanical systems: applied forces, joint forces, Coulomb's law, equilibrium conditions of  material points and rigid bodies, fundamental problem of Statics.
      Equilibrium break (separation or sliding).
      Applied Statics: MNV diagrams in beams.

      Required Learning Resources/Tools

      Not applicable

      Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

      Not applicable

      Other Recommended Reading

      Y. Bremont et P. Rocreux - 1996 - Mécanique 2. Mécanique du solide indéformable. Statique - éditions Ellipse, collection Sciences industrielles.
      D. J. Mac Gill, W.W. King - 1985 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics - PWS publishers.
      F.P. Beer and E.R. Johnston - 1996 - Vector Mechanics for Engineers. Statics - McGraw-Hill.
      R.C. Hibbeler - 2012 - Engineering Mechanics. Statics - Prentice-Hall

      Mode of delivery

      • Face to face

      Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

      • Cours magistraux
      • Exercices dirigés
      • Remédiations intégrées à un type d'AA

      Evaluations

      The assessment methods of the Learning Activity (AA) are specified in the course description of the corresponding Educational Component (UE)

      (*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
      Date de génération : 09/07/2021
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