This lecture provides an introduction to the course ME-104, focusing on structural mechanics. It outlines the course objectives, which include understanding static forces, moments, and their balance on loaded structures. The instructor discusses the recognition and analysis of structural elements such as bars, cables, trusses, and beams, emphasizing their mechanical performance. The lecture also covers the importance of force/moment balance, constitutive relations, and compatibility conditions in determining deformation and internal loads. Additionally, the course logistics are presented, detailing the schedule, teaching staff, and hybrid learning format. The lecture highlights the significance of understanding stress and strain concepts, as well as the limits of elastic deformation and the onset of inelastic deformation. The instructor encourages students to engage with the material through practical demonstrations and exercises, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Overall, this lecture sets the foundation for the course, preparing students for the topics to be explored in subsequent sessions.
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