Thursday, August 15, 2013

Engineering Dynamics

Click below for my links to videos on engineering dynamics on my youtube site.   subscribe or follow me and let me know if there are any topics that I can try to clarify for you.


A. KINEMATICS OF PARTICLES
Introduction to 1-D Particle Kinematics
Acceleration Cases in 1-D Particle Kinematics
1-D Kinematics Example with Constant Acceleration
1-D Kinematics Example given position as a function of time
Projectile Motion - Background
Projectile Motion Example - solving for velocity and maximum height
Projectile Motion Example - solving for distance and time
Radial and Transverse Components Example (Part 1)  
Radial and Transverse Components Example (Part 2)
Pulley Problems (Absolute Dependent Motion) - Background
Pulley Motion Example
Relative Velocity and Acceleration - Background
Relative Velocity and Acceleration Example (Part 1)
Relative Velocity and Acceleration Example (Part 2)
     
B. KINETICS OF PARTICLES
Introduction to Kinetics of Particles
Example with F=ma in Cartesian Coordinates
F=ma in Normal and Tangential Coordinates Example (Part 1)
F=ma in Normal and Tangential Coordinates Example (Part 2)
Principle of Work and Energy Example
Oblique central impact
Example oblique central impact (part I)
Example oblique central impact (part II)

C. KINEMATICS OF RIGID BODIES

Instantaneous center of rotation (part I)
Instantaneous center of rotation (part II)   
Relative acceleration analysis
Acceleration Analysis Example (1/3)
Acceleration Analysis Example (2/3)
Acceleration Analysis Example (3/3)


D. KINETICS OF RIGID BODIES
Rigid body kinetics with rotation
Rigid body kinetics with plane motion (part I)
Rigid body kinetics with plane motion (part II)
Rigid body kinetic energy (part I)
Rigid body kinetic energy (part II)


E. MORE EXAMPLE PROBLEMS
Conservation of Energy, Oblique Impact, and Projectile Motion all-in-one (Part I)
Conservation of Energy, Oblique Impact, and Projectile Motion all-in-one (Part II)

7 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I work for McGraw-Hill Education on an online platform called AccessEngineering. We are developing short videos that explain engineering examples and problems for the site. I am wondering if you might be interested in developing some videos for us. Please email me at lauren_sapira@mcgraw-hill.com if you are interested.

    Lauren Sapira

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  2. Hi I was wondering what software and / or device you make these videos with? I would be interested in using it for my homework and brainstorming/review sessions.

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  3. your 15+ min video lesson = 14 week of my boring lecture

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  4. Your videos are very good quality. I am an instructor who will be teaching statics this fall and I am extremely interested in your electronic white board.. Would you be willing to share with me the equipment/software you are using to do the calculation and diagrams...the resolution is excellent.

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  5. Thank you kind Sir for your awesome videos for students around the world.

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