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ENGINEERING MECHANICS SYLLABUS (COMMO TO ME, CHE, CIVIL) UNIT I Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Basic Concepts.

s. Resultants of Force System: Parallelogram law Forces and components- Resultant of coplanar Concurrent Forces Components of forces in Space Moment of Force principle of moments Coplanar Applications Couples - Resultant of any Force System. Equilibrium of Force Systems : Free Body Diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium Equilibrium of planar Systems Equilibrium of Spatial Systems. UNIT II FRICTION: Introduction Theory of Friction Angle of friction - Laws of Friction Static and Dynamic Frictions Motion of Bodies: Wedge, Screw, Screw-jack, and Differential Screw-jack. Transmission of Power: Flat Belt Drives - Types of Flat Belt Drives Length of Belt, tensions, Tight side, Slack Side, Initial and Centrifugal Power Transmitted and Condition for Max. Power. UNIT III CENTROIDS AND CENTERS OF GRAVITY: Introduction Centroids and Centre of gravity of simple figures (from basic principles ) Centroids of Composite Figures - Theorem of Pappus Center of gravity of bodies and centroids of volumes. Moments of Inertia : Definition Polar Moment of Inertia Radius of gyration - Transfer formula for moment of inertia - Moments of Inertia for Composite areas - Products of Inertia, Transfer Formula for Product of Inertia. Mass Moment of Inertia : Moment of Inertia of Masses- Transfer Formula for Mass Moments of Inertia - mass moment of inertia of composite bodies. UNIT IV KINEMATICS OF A PARTICLE: Motion of a particle Rectilinear motion motion curves Rectangular components of curvilinear motion Kinematics of Rigid Body - Types of rigid body motion -Angular motion - Fixed Axis Rotation Kinetics of particles: Translation -Analysis as a Particle and Analysis as a Rigid Body in Translation Equations of plane motion - Angular motion - Fixed Axis Rotation Rolling Bodies. UNIT V WORK ENERGY METHOD: Work energy Equations for Translation - Work-Energy Applications to Particle Motion Work energy applied to Connected Systems - Work energy applied to Fixed Axis Rotation and Plane Motion. Impulse and momentum. Mechanical Vibrations : Definitions and Concepts Simple Harmonic Motion Free vibrations, simple and Compound Pendulums Torsion Pendulum Free vibrations without damping: General cases.

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics by Ferdinand.L. Singer / Harper International Edition. 2. Engineering Mechanics/ S. Timoshenko and D.H. Young, Mc Graw Hill Book Compan. REFERENCES: 1. Engineering Mechanics / Irving Shames / Prentice Hall 2. A text of Engineering Mechanics /YVD Rao/ K. Govinda Rajulu/ M. Manzoor Hussain, Academic Publishing Company 3. Engg. Mechanics / M.V. Seshagiri Rao & D Rama Durgaiah/ Universities Press 4. Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Regl / Tayal. 5. Engg. Mechanics / KL Kumar / Tata McGraw Hill. 6. Engg. Mechanics / S.S. Bhavikati & K.G. Rajasekharappa

MICRO TEACHING PLAN COURSE:B.Tech BRANCH: CLASS: YEAR: 2013-14 Faculty Name: Designation: SUBJECT: ENGINEERING MECHANICS
PREREQUISITES: Basic concepts of forces system knowledge of vector mechanics Knowledge of Different types of forces solving skills Basic problem COURSEOBJECTIVES: To develop skills in force analysis To be proficient in calculating the reactions and moments of different force systems To understand the basic principles of statics and dynamics of bodies. For finding the center of gravity and moment of inertia. The knowledge of engineering mechanics is useful in understanding other subjects as well. COURSE OUTCOMES: Students will be familiar with the calculation of force magnitude, direction and line of action of forces Will be able to distinguish between systems of forces Will be able to understand the development of center of gravity. Will be familiarized with the work energy method and virtual work

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No.of Title / Details of the chapter hours 1 Introduction to engineering mechanics: Equilibrium of Particle: Introduction Laws of mechanics Newtons laws, Polygon rule, Parallelogram rule Concurrent forces in Forces on particles a plane Coplanar forces Rectangular components, addition of 2- dimensional forces Resolution of forces Resultant of several concurrent forces problems Tutorial Hour: Problems on several concurrent forces ( Vector approach) Free body diagram Equilibrium of particles in space Tutorial Hour: Problems on equilibrium of Particles in space Equilibrium of rigid bodies: Principle of transmissibility Moment of a force Varignons system theorem Equivalent of forces Reduction of system of forces in to single force and couple. .Equilibrium of rigid bodies in two dimensions.T1 , chapter 4 statically determinate and indeterminate structures. T1 , chapter 4 Tutorial Types of loads-Types of supports and their reactions Rollers, cableof and hinge Equilibrium rigid bodies in two dimensions statically determinate and indeterminate structures. statically determinate and indeterminate structures beams problems in Equilibrium of Particle and Equilibrium of rigid bodies Friction: Introduction, Theory of friction- Angle of friction Friction: Laws of Friction Angle of Friction Inclined plane Static and dynamic friction Wedges Rolling friction problems Tutorial Hour: Problems on Wedge friction Screw jack and differential screw jack Screw jack and differential screw jack Transmission of power: flat belt drives and types

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T1, chapter 4 T1 , chapter 4 T1 , chapter 4 T1 , chapter 2,3 and 4 T1 , chapter 6 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8 T1 , chapter 8

Belt Friction Derivation of tension ratio T1 , chapter 8 problems Length of belt, tension, Tight side, slack side T1 , chapter 8

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Initial and centrifugal- power transmitted Condition of maximum power Centroids and Centre of Gravity: Introduction Centroids of areas and volumes (first moment of areas and volumes) Determination of centroids by integration Tutorial Hour: Problems on finding centroids by metho d of integration Theorem of Pappus-Guldinus - problems Problem solving in Centroids of areas and volumes Moment of Inertia: Determination of moment of inertia of area by integration Tutorial Hour: Problems on finding Moment of Inertia by integration method Radius of gyration Parallel and perpendicular axis T2 , chapter 4 theorems Polar moment of inertia Mass moment of inertia. Tutorial Hour: Problems on mass moment of inertia Problem solving in moment of inertia of I, T section Problem solving in moment of inertia of Z section chapter 4 etc . Rectilinear motion uniform velocity and uniform acceleration motionHour: Problems on uniform accelerated motion Curvilinear motion , Normal and tangential components Problems Problems on Rectilinear and curvilinear motion Motion of projectile horizontal range, time of flight, maximum height, - Relative motion Tutorial Hour: Problems on projectile motion Newtons II law and DAlemberts principle - Problems Principle of work and energy (kinetic and potential energy), conservative forces Problems Principle of impulse and momentum Impulsive motion related problems

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Tutorial Hour: Problems on impulse and momentum Impact of elastic bodies Tutorial Hour: Problems on direct impact of elastic bodies Problems solving bodies in oblique impact of elastic Kinematics of a particle: Introduction to Kinematics of rigid bodies Translation and rotation of rigid bodies Rectangular components of curvilinear motion

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Motion curves,rectangular components of curvilinear motion Kinematics of rigid body , types of rigid body motion, fixed axis rotation translation Analysis of a rigid body in translation Rolling bodies Work energy method: equations for translation, applications, Wok energy applied to connected systems Fixed axis rotation and plane motion Impulse and momentum Mechanical vibrations: definitions and concepts Simple harmonic motion Free vibrations Simple and compound pendulums Torsion pendulum Free vibration without damping: general cases

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TEXT BOOKS 1. Beer, F. P., and Johnston, E. R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers Dynamics and Statics, Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi, 2001. 2. Palanichamy, M. S., and Nagan, S., Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics),Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2001. 3. Kumar, K. L., Engineering Mechanics, Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi, 1998. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Timoshenko, and Young, Engineering Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 1956. 2. Mclean, and Nelson, Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics), 3rd Edition, Schaum Series, 1980. 3. Rajasekaran,S. and Sankarasubramanian,G., Engineering Mechanics, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 2006. 4. Shames, I. H., and Krishna Mohana Rao, G., Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics), DorlingKindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd. (Pearson Education), 2006. ADDITIONAL REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Beer, F. P., and Johnston, E. R., Elliot .R.Eisenberg and William E.clausen(Adapted by K.KChaudhry) Vector Mechanics for Engineers Dynamics and Statics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi .Second Reprint 2005.

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