Emneside for ING2302 Dynamikk og kjemi

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The course will give the cadet broad knowledge of mechanics (with an emphasis on dynamics, rotational motion, oscillations and waves) and knowledge of inorganic chemistry. This forms an academic basis in dynamics and chemistry on which other courses are based.

The course covers the following academic content: rectilinear kinematics (position and displacement, velocity and change of velocity, acceleration, equations of motion with constant acceleration, applications of derivatives and integration), curvilinear kinematics (vectors, vector components, vector functions, vector calculation, position vector, displacement vector, velocity vector, acceleration vector, tangential acceleration and centripetal acceleration, equations of motion in vector form and component form, projectile motion, uniform and nonuniform circular motion, Cartesian coordinates and cylindrical coordinates), forces (Newton’s laws in vector form and component form, composite systems, rectilinear and curvilinear motion, projectile motion with air resistance), momentum and impulse (conservation of momentum in one and two dimensions, the impulse-momentum theorem), energy and work (kinetic energy, potential energy in a gravitational field and for elastic springs, mechanical energy and energy conservation, work and change of kinetic or mechanical energy, power), rotational kinematics (angular velocity, angular acceleration, equations of motion at constant angular acceleration), centre of mass and moment of inertia (by summation or simple integration, parallel-axis theorem), energy and angular momentum (rotational energy, energy conservation for rotational motion, angular momentum for a spinning object), rotational dynamics (torque, Newton's second law for rotational motion, work and change of rotational energy, power), oscillations and waves (harmonic oscillations, free, damped and forced oscillations, resonance, harmonic waves, dispersion relations for water waves, intensity, sound level, decibel scale, Doppler effect, superposition, beats, wave reflections, standing waves, oscillations and waves in complex form (phasor), standing-wave ratio (SWR), acoustics, particle oscillations and pressure oscillations, sound pressure, transmission and reflection at an interface), chemistry (atomic structure and periodic system, chemical compounds, nomenclature and chemical bonds, solutions, gases, chemical equations and quantitative calculations, combustion reactions, complete combustion reactions, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics and kinetics, acid-base reactions and redox reactions, electrochemistry, galvanic series, galvanic cells, electrolysis, corrosion forms and corrosion control).

The course follows STCW code table A-III/2 and the STCW function marine engineering at the management level.

The course is planned to be given by a civilian university.