Serial Number
36307
Course Number
CIE1014
Course Identifier
501 11020
- Class 03
- 2 Credits
Compulsory
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Compulsory- RIH-TENG WU
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
- Mon 7, 8
普405
Type 2
27 Student Quota
NTU 25 + non-NTU 2
No Specialization Program
- English
- NTU COOL
- Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
- Notes
The course is conducted in English。International students who are unable to add the class, please contact the teacher.
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program) and Restriction: freshmen
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/25Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course DescriptionThis course introduces the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, focusing on kinematics and kinetics. Students will explore motion characteristics, force applications, and analytical methods in the contexts of engineering applications, such as rigid body movements. This course serves as a cornerstone for learning advanced civil engineering dynamics, and the course materials integrate theoretical principles with practical applications.
- Course ObjectiveUpon taking this course, students are anticipated to be well-prepared in the following items: 1. Kinematics of a Particle 2. Kinetics of a Particle 3. Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body 4. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body 5. Virtual Work (optional) 6. Kinetics of a Particle - Work and Energy (optional)
- Course Requirement1. Prerequisites: Calculus 2. Absence of classes will be allowed only if the student informed the instructor in advance. 3. No plagiarism is allowed.
- Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class3 hours
- Office Hour
Mon 16:30 - 18:00 Students are welcome to schedule a discussion with the instructor through emails in advance. - Designated ReadingR. C. Hibbeler, “Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, ” Prentice Hall,14th Edition.
- ReferencesR. C. Hibbeler, “Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, ” Prentice Hall,14th Edition.
- Grading
30% Midterm
30% Final exam
20% Quiz
15% Assignments
5% Attendance
- Adjustment methods for students
Adjustment Method Description A1 以錄音輔助
Assisted by recording
A2 以錄影輔助
Assisted by video
A3 提供學生彈性出席課程方式
Provide students with flexible ways of attending courses
B2 書面報告取代口頭報告
Written report replaces oral report
C3 Exams replace written (oral) reports
考試取代書面(口頭)報告
- Make-up Class Information
- Course Schedule
2/17Week 1 2/17 12.1 - 12.3 (kinematics of a particle) 2/24Week 2 2/24 12.4 - 12.6 (curvilinear motion) 3/3Week 3 3/3 12.7 (curvilinear motion) 3/10Week 4 3/10 12.7, 12.8 (cylindrical coordinate) 3/17Week 5 3/17 Quiz, 12.8 3/24Week 6 3/24 12.9 - 12.10 (dependent motion) 3/31Week 7 3/31 13.1 - 13.4 (equation of motion) 4/7Week 8 4/7 13.5 - 13.6 (normal and tangential coordinates) 4/14Week 9 4/14 Midterm 4/21Week 10 4/21 16.1 - 16.3, 16.4 (kinematics of a rigid body) 4/28Week 11 4/28 16.5 - 16.6 (relative motion analysis) 5/5Week 12 5/5 16.7, Quiz (relative motion analysis) 5/12Week 13 5/12 16.8 (relative motion analysis) 5/19Week 14 5/19 17.1 - 17.3 (planar kinetic equations of motion) 5/26Week 15 5/26 17.4 - 17.5 (planar kinetic equations of motion) 6/2Week 16 6/2 Final exam