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Dynamics and Mechanism Theory

Description

Dynamics and Mechanism Theory is an engineering course that combines the study of motion with the analysis and design of mechanisms. The course explores how forces and motion interact in dynamic systems, covering topics such as kinematics, kinetics, work-energy principles, and impulse-momentum methods. Additionally, it delves into the design and analysis of mechanisms like linkages, cams, and gears that control or transmit motion. Students learn to model, analyze, and design mechanical systems, applying both dynamics principles and mechanism theory to solve real-world problems in machinery, robotics, and automated systems.

Disclaimer

The course syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor. Any modifications or updates will be communicated in advance.