3.11 | Fall 1999 | Graduate

Mechanics of Materials

Assignments

All problem numbers refer to the course textbook

PROBLEMS WEEK DUE
1.2, 1.7, 1.12, 1.13 1
1.23, 1.25, 1.34, 1.35, 1.41, 1.43 2
1.45, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 2.7 (e, f), 2.8 (d), 2.9 (f) 3
2.10 (e), 2.12 (a), 2.15, 2.20, 2.22 4
2.29, 2.30, 2.32, 2.33 5
3.3, 3.6, 3.9 (1st Relation) 6
3.21, 3,23, 3.27, 3.31, 3.32 7
4.5 (b, d, e, f), 4.13 (e, f), 4.20, 4.21 (a, d) 8
5.12, 5.15, 5.17, 5.18 9
5.19, 6.2, 6.9 10
6.10, 6.11, 6.17 11
6.15, 6.16 12

Later homework problems listed in the schedule will not be submitted for grade, but solutions will be handed out

Academic Honesty

All work turned in for credit - problem sets, quiz papers, etc. - must be your own individual work unless specific instructions to the contrary have been given to you by the instructors.
Group discussion of problem sets is allowed and encouraged, but the problems should then be worked out and written up on an individual basis. Turning in problems copied directly from bibles is cheating, and you are encouraged to contact the instructors for help if you get stuck on a problem.

Grading

Individual homework and quiz problems will be graded on a 0-5 scale, and averaged for the problem set or quiz overall grade (no curve). The three quizzes and the problem set average count equally toward the final grade (each 25%). Final letter grades will be reported as:

  • 4.8-5.00: A+
  • 4.6-4.79: A
  • 4.4-4.59: A-
  • 4.2-4.39: B+
  • 4.0-4.19: B
  • 3.8-3.99: B-
  • 3.6-3.79: C+
  • 3.3-3.59: C
  • 3.0-3.29: C-
  • 2.0-2.99: D

Course Info

As Taught In
Fall 1999
Level
Learning Resource Types
Simulations
Online Textbook
Problem Sets