1.105 Solid Mechanics Laboratory (MIT)
1.105 Solid Mechanics Laboratory (MIT) course introduces students to basic properties of structural materials and behavior of simple structural elements and systems through a series of experiments. Students learn experimental technique, data collection, reduction and analysis, and presentation of results. Students generally take this subject during the same semester as 1.050, Solid Mechanics.
- Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Language: English
- Author: Bucciarelli, Louis
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- Tags: properties of structural materials, structural elements, structural systems, experimental technique, data collection, reduction, analysis, presentation, properties, structural materials, structural behavior, simple structural elements, simple structural systems, laboratory experiments, experimental technique, data collection, data reduction, data analysis, solid mechanics, loading, observation, measurement, force, displacement, stiffness, failure modes, failure mechanisms, instrumentation, resolution, range, transducer response, signal conditioning, experimental design, report writing,
- Course Publishing Date: Mar 24, 2004