Introduction to Solid Mechanics and Marine StructuresĪdvisory Prerequisite: PHYSICS 140/141 preceded or accompanied by MATH 216. Course culminates with the student sailing a radio-controlled model sailboat around a course. Course includes laboratory exercises in the Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory (MHL). (2 credits)īalance of forces and moments, generation of hydrostatic, hydrodynamic, and aerodynamic forces, adjusting the sails and rudder to efficiently travel through water. CourseProfile (ATLAS) 200 Level CoursesĪdvisory Prerequisite: MATH 115, PHYSICS 140. Elements of ship design to achieve safe operations and ship stability characteristics. Ship compartmentation, propulsion systems, auxiliary power systems, interior communications and ship control. (3 credits) (Not open for credit to students in NAME.) *For more information regarding course equivalencies please refer to the Course Equivalency section, under “ How to Read a Course Description“, in the CoE Bulletin Website: 100 Level Courses
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