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Dr. Tongue is the author of Principles of Vibration, a senior/first-year graduate-level textbook. He has served as Associate Technical Editor of the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics as a member of the ASME Committee on Dynamics of Structures and Systems. He is the recipient of the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, the Sigma Xi Junior Faculty award, and the Pi Tau Sigma Excellence in Teaching award. He serves as a reviewer for numerous journals and funding agencies and is the author of more than eighty publications.
In his spare time Benson races his bikes up and down mountains, draws and paints, birdwatches, and creates latte art.
Sheri D. Sheppard Ph.D., is the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Senior Scholar principally responsible for the Preparations for the Professions Program (PPP) engineering study. She is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1985. Besides teaching both undergraduate and graduate design-related classes at Stanford University, she conducts research on weld fatigue and impact failures, fracture mechanics, and applied finite element analysis.
Dr. Sheppard was recently named co-principal investigator on a NSF grant to form the Deter for the Advancement of Engineering Education (CAEE), along with faculty at the University of Washington, Colorado School of Mines, and Howard University. She was co-Principal investigator with Professor Larry Leifer on a multi-university NSF grant that was critically looking at engineering undergraduate curriculum (Synthesis). In 1999, Sheri was named a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Recently Sheri was awarded the 2004 ASEE Chester F. Carlson Award in recognition of distinguished accomplishments in engineering education. Before coming to Stanford University she held several positions in the automotive industry, including senior research engineer at Ford Motor company's Scientific Research Lab. She also worked as a design consultant, providing companies with structural analysis expertise. In her spare time Sheri likes to build houses, hike, and travel.
Background and Roadmap | |
Newton''s Laws | |
How You''ll Be Approaching Dynamics | |
Units and Symbols | |
Gravitation | |
The Pieces of the Puzzle | |
Kinematics of Particles | |
Straight-Line Motion | |
Speed Determination via Integration | |
Deceleration Limit Determination | |
Constant Acceleration/Speed/Distance Relation | |
Position-Dependent Acceleration | |
Velocity-Dependent Acceleration (A) | |
Velocity-Dependent Acceleration (B) | |
Cartesian Coordinates | |
Coordinate Transformation (A) | |
Coordinate Transformation (B) | |
RectilinearTrajectory Determination (A) | |
RectilinearTrajectory Determination (B) | |
Polar and Cylindrical Coordinates | |
Velocity_Polar Coordinates | |
Acceleration_Polar Coordinates (A) | |
Acceleration_Polar Coordinates (B) | |
Velocity and Acceleration_Cylindrical Coordinates | |
Path Coordinates | |
Acceleration_Path Coordinates | |
Analytical Determination of Radius of Curvature | |
Speed Along a Curve | |
Relative Motion and Constraints | |
One Body Moving on Another | |
Two Bodies Moving Independently (A) | |
Two Bodies Moving Independently (B) | |
Simple Pulley | |
Double Pulley | |
Just the Facts | |
System Analysis (SA) Exercises.SA | |
Kinematics of Variable Geometry Pulleys.SA | |
Multi-Axis Seat Ejection (MASE) Sled.SA | |
Carousel Ride.SA | |
Amusement Park-Style Golf Game | |
Kinetics of Particles | |
Cartesian Coordinates | |
Analysis of a Spaceship | |
Forces Acting on an Airplane | |
Response of an Underwater Probe | |
Sliding Ming Bowl | |
Particle in an Enclosure | |
Polar Coordinates | |
Forces Acting on a Payload | |
Ming Bowl on a Moving Slope | |
Ming Bowl on a Moving Slope with Friction | |
No-Slip in a Rotating Arm | |
Path Coordinates | |
Forces Acting on My Car | |
Finding a Rocket''s Radius of Curvature | |
Determining Slip Point in aTurn | |
Force and Acceleration for a Sliding Pebble | |
Linear Momentum and Linear Impulse | |
Changing the Space Shuttle''s Orbit | |
Two-Car Collision | |
Angular Momentum and Angular Impulse | |
Change in Speed of a Model Plane | |
Angular Momentum of a Bumper | |
Angular Momentum of aTetherball | |
Orbital Mechanics | |
Analysis of an Elliptical Orbit | |
Determining Closest Approach Distance | |
Impact | |
Dynamics ofTwo Pool Balls | |
More Pool Ball Dynamics | |
Oblique Billiard Ball Collision | |
Another Oblique Collision | |
Just the Facts | |
Escape from Colditz | |
Kinetics of Variable Geometry Pulleys | |
The Somatogravic Illusion | |
The Push-Pull Maneuver | |
The Energy of Particles | |
Work to Lift a Mass | |
Change in Speed Due to an Applied Force | |
Change in Speed Due to Slipping | |
Potential Energies and Conservative Forces | |
Speed Due to a Drop | |
Designing a Nutcracker | |
Speed of a Particle on a Circular Hill | |
Reexamination of an Orbital Problem | |
Power and Ef.ciency | |
Time Needed to Increase Speed | |
Time at Constant Power | |
Determining a Cyclist''s Energy Efficiency | |
Just the Facts | |
Bungie Jump Energetics | |
Escape from Colditz_TakeTwo | |
Multiparticle Systems | |
Force Balance and Linear Momentum | |
Finding a Mass Center | |
Finding a System''s Linear Momentum | |
Motio | |
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