ES 240 (Fall 2007) Homework 11-14
This problem set is due on Friday, Oct. 12.
This problem set is due on Friday, Oct. 12.
My name's Alison Forsyth, I'm a G2 biomedical engineer at Harvard. I did my undergrad at Syracuse University where I majored in bioengineering. Prior courses in solid mechanics are: mechanics of materials, materials processing and properties, and advanced biomechanics.
My name is John Peter Whitney, but I go by Peter. My parents set it up that way--I don't know why. This is my answer to Pset 2, problem 6:
* I last took solid mechanics Fall 2001. This sophomore-level course was taught by Professor Mark Spearing. We used Crandall, Dahl, and Lardner. I have forgotten almost everything from that class.
* My undergrad degree is in Physics, and my masters is in aerospace engineering (which I also studied but did not get a degree in as an undergrad).
Overview
This is a blog entry about my background as it pertains to solid mechanics, written in effort to achieve maximum credit for Problem 6 on the ES 240 assignment due Friday, October 5, 2007.
Prior Courses in Solid Mechanics
My prior experience in solid mechanics is limited to half a semester of graduate "Mechanics of Materials" which I took as a listener at MIT in Spring 2005. As such, much of the material covered in this subject is new to me.
Major History
- I took one undergraduate classical Solid Mechanics course.
- Mechanical Engineering undergraduate degree (Bucknell University).
-Strengths - most of the concepts aren't new since they were introduced in undergrad solids. I've never used index notation before and it's been a long time since I took multivariable calc and diff eq. so my math is a little iffy.
-Microrobotics Lab (Woodgroup)
-Autonomous biomimetic microrobotics
To all students in ES 240 this semester,
Due to popular demand my office hour is moved from Tuesday to Thursday 4~5pm starting from this week. The location is changed to Rm. 123, Maxwell Dworkin (33 Oxford Street).
Nanshu
Prior courses in solid mechanics: "Mechanics of Solids and Structures" was FBD's and strength of materials, and "Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering" focused more on building and aerospace structures. But no prior solid mechanics course, per se.
Undergraduate major: Engineering, concentration in Materials Science
This problem set will be due on Friday, Oct. 4th.
Part 3 of Elements of Elasticity. Please see attached.
This problem set is due on Friday, Sep. 28, 2007 in class.