Prof. Jonathan P. How
Prof. John Deyst
None required. Lecture notes will be handed out in class. But various books available for reference are:
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Meriam and Kraige. Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics. Wiley, 2001.
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Hibbeler. Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics. Prentice Hall.
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Beer and Johnston. Vector Mechanics for Engineers. McGraw-Hill.
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Greenwood. Principles of Dynamics. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall [RB dynamics].
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Williams, Jr. Fundamentals of Applied Dynamics. Wiley, 1996.
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Baruh. Analytical Dynamics. McGraw Hill [fairly advanced].
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Wells. Schaum's Outline of Lagrangian Dynamics. McGraw-Hill, 1967.
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Goldstein. Classical Mechanics. 2nd ed. Addison Wesley [very advanced].
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Derive the equations of motion in accelerating and rotating frames.
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Solve for the equations of motion using both the Newtonian and Lagrangian formulations.
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Simulate and predict complex dynamic behavior of vehicles such as projectiles, aircraft, and spacecraft.
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Use MATLAB® as a tool for matrix manipulations and dynamic simulation.
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Linearize the 6DOF motions associated with most dynamic behavior to establish the basic modes of the motion.
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