UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA EM. 365.-Engineering Mechanics-Statics. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequi- sites: PS. 205, ML. 182; Corequisite: MS. 354. Offered 1, 2, 3. Principles of statics: resultants and equilibrium of co-planar force systems; result- ants and equilibrium of space force systems; trusses containing two force members; structures containing three force members; friction; centroids; moments of inertia; Mohr's circle. EM. 366.-Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics. 3 hours. 3 credits. Pre- requisites: EM. 365, MS. 354. Offered 1, 2, 3. Principles of dynamics; rectilinear translation; curvilinear translation including special equations for highway banking and dynamic balancing of rotating weights; mass moment of inertia; rotation; plane motion; work and energy; impulse and momentum. EM. 367.-Strength of Materials. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: EM. 365, MS. 354. Offered 1, 2, 3. Tension, compression, shear, stress and strain; combined stresses; Mohr's circle; riveted joints for pressure vessels and structural work; torsion; bending moments; stresses, and deflection of simple, cantilever, and continuous beams; eccentric loading; columns. EM. 369.-Applied Mechanics for Chemical Engineers. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: EM. 365, MS. 354. Offered 1, 2. Materials of construction; mechanical properties of materials; theory and applica- tion to design of pressure vessels; piping; attachments and closures; equipment supports and handling equipment. GRADUATE COURSES EM. 533.-Advanced Hydraulic Engineering. 3 hours. 3 credits. Pre- requisites: EM. 313 and EM. 314. Offered 1. Advanced theoretical treatment and application of hydraulics. General fluid flow in pipes; open channels with special reference to non-uniform flow, critical stage, hydraulic jump, wave formations, the flow net. Study of water power development, dams, drainage structures, and flood control. EM. 534.-Hydraulic Measurements. 3 hours, 3 credits. Prerequisite: EM. 313. Offered 2. Methods of testing hydraulic machinery and calibrating hydraulic measuring equip- ment. EM. 535.-Theory of Hydraulic Similitude. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequi- sites: EM. 313 and EM. 314. Offered 3. Theory of models as applied to condition of dynamic similarity when all forces are acting including gravity, viscosity, surface tension, elasticity, inertia and pressure. The principles of dimensional analysis applied to many examples. Model studies illus- trating work involved. EM. 564.-Advanced Strength of Materials. 3 hours. 3 credits. Pre- requisite: EM. 365. Offered 1, 2, 3. Special problems in localized stress, principal stresses, strains due to principal stresses, thick wall cylinders, shear center, unsymmetrical bending, curved flexural mem- bers, closed rings, flat plates. EM. 565.-Advanced Strength of Materials. 3 hours. 3 credits. Pre- requisite: EM. 564. Offered 1, 2. A continuation of course EM. 564. Torsional stresses with application of mem- brane analogy; laboratory methods for strain and stress determination; buckling stresses; deflection of structures; deformations beyond elastic limit; plastic flow; creep; yield. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.