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Course Index
- Planar Rigid Body
- Degrees of Freedom
- Equations of Equilibrium
- Planar Rigid Body Statics Example 1
- Planar Rigid Body Statics Example 1
- Rigid Body Statics Example 2
- Structural Systems with Rigid
- Types of 1-D Structural Elements
- Trusses: Axial members
- Analysis of Truss Systems
- Stability of Structural Systems
- Trusses: Additional Discussions
- Trusses: Method of Sections
- Beams: Example 1
- Beams: BMD & SFD
- Beams: Loading, Shear and BM
- Virtual Work Method
- Virtual Displacements
- Finding Virtual Displacements
- Virtual Work Method: Example 1
- Virtual Work Method: Example 2
- Static Friction: An Understanding
- Belt Friction
- Friction: Solving Problems
- General Concepts: Rigid Bodies
- Motion of a Rigid Body: Translation and Rotation
- Motion of a Point of the Rigid Body
- Motion of One Point on a Rigid Body Relative
- Understanding Rotational Motion
- Kinematics Velocity and Acceleration
- Understanding Coriolis Acceleration
- Kinematics: Solving problems
- Equations of Motion of a Rigid Body
- Tips and Techniques I
- Tips and Techniques II
- Solving Problems I
- Solving Problems II
- Solving Problems III
- Solving Problems IV
- Engineering Statics: Solving Problems
Course Description
In this course, Professor M.S. Siva Kumar gives an introduction to the Mechanics of Solids. Some of the topics covered in these video lectures are: Equations of Equilibrium, Truss Systems, Beams, Coriolis Acceleration and many more.
The original name for this course is Civil - Mechanics of Solids. This course has 41 video lectures on Mechanics of Solids by Prof.M.S.Siva Kumar, Department of Applied Mechanics, I.I.T. Madras.
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