Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics of Machinery

MCEN1232

  • Requisites: This course is available to students in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program. Prerequisite: MCEN1131.
  • Course Equivalencies: MEC232
  • Open Studies: Not Available
  • Credits: 3.00

Dynamics of Machinery is the study of linear and rotational motion and the forces and torques that cause motion. Specific topics include kinematics and kinetics of plane motion. Problems are solved using several different methods including work and energy, impulse and momentum, and inertia methods. Theory is applied to actual engineering applications to solve problems involving hoisting equipment, such as elevators, and balancing of rotating machinery.

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