- Semester
- Spring 2024
- Instructor
- John Campbell
- Start Date
- 01-23-2024
- Total Credits
- 4
- Call to Register
- 315-255-1743
Take your class online with SUNY
You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
Prerequisite: Math 104 or Math 114. This course
develops the procedures and methodology necessary
for studying the effects that forces produce on
structural and mechanical systems and effectively
determining the strength of materials required to
safely resist these forces. Topics include the study
of friction, motion, forces and the effects of forces
on the structural and mechanical systems on which
they act; centroids and moment of inertia; concepts
of stress and strain; torsion; the analysis of forces in
pressure vessel design, bolted and welded joints, and
structural beam design; and reaction of materials to
temperature, unusual environments and mechanical
loading. Click here for full section info.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite Information
Course Area: Engineering
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-23-2024 - 05-10-2024
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- Instructor: John Campbell
- Local Course ID: 24SP_CAY_ENGR203_1
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