Engineering Mechanics Fluid
Engineering Mechanics Fluid
Engineering Mechanics Fluid
II Semester: AE
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Module-I INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MECHANICS Classes: 10
Force Systems Basic concepts, Particle equilibrium in 2-D & 3-D; Rigid Body equilibrium; System of
Forces, Coplanar Concurrent Forces, Components in Space – Resultant- Moment of Forces and its
Application; Couples and Resultant of Force System, Equilibrium of System of Forces, Free body
diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems and Spatial Systems; Static Indeterminacy \
Types of friction, Limiting friction, Laws of Friction, Static and Dynamic Friction; Motion of Bodies,
wedge friction, screw jack & differential screw jack; Equilibrium in three dimensions; Method of
Sections; Method of Joints; How to determine if a member is in tension or compression; Simple Trusses;
Zero force members; Beams &types of beams; Frames &Machines;
CENTROID AND CENTRE OF GRAVITY AND VIRTUAL
Module-III Classes: 10
WORK AND ENERGY METHOD
Centroid of simple figures from first principle, centroid of composite sections; Centre of Gravity and its
implications; Area moment of inertia- Definition, Moment of inertia of plane sections from first
principles, Theorems of moment of inertia, Moment of inertia of standard sections and composite
sections; Mass moment inertia of circular plate, Cylinder, Cone, Sphere,Hook.
Virtual displacements, principle of virtual work for particle and ideal system of rigid bodies, degrees of
freedom. Active force diagram, systems with friction, mechanical efficiency. Conservative forces and
potential energy (elastic and gravitational), energy equation for equilibrium. Applications of energy
method for equilibrium. Stability of equilibrium.
Module-IV PARTICLE DYNAMICS AND INTRODUCTION TO KINETICS Classes: 08
Particle dynamics- Rectilinear motion; Plane curvilinear motion (rectangular, path, and polar
coordinates). 3-D curvilinear motion; Relative and constrained motion; Newton‟s 2nd law (rectangular,
path, and polar coordinates). Work-kinetic energy, power, potential energy. Impulse-momentum (linear,
angular); Impact (Direct and oblique). Introduction to Kinetics of Rigid Bodies covering, Basic terms,
general principles in dynamics; Types of motion, Instantaneous centre of rotation in plane motion
and simple problems;
Module-V MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS Classes: 08
Basic terminology, free and forced vibrations, resonance and its effects; Degree of freedom; Derivation
for frequency and amplitude of free vibrations without damping and single degree of freedom system,
simple problems, types of pendulum, use of simple, compound and torsion pendulums;
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. S.Bhavikatti,“ATextBookofEngineeringMechanics”,NewAgeInternational,1 st Edition,2012
2. A.K.Tayal, “Engineering Mechanics”, Uma Publications, 14th Edition, 2013.
3. R. K. Bansal “Engineering Mechanics”, Laxmi Publication, 8thEdition, 2013.
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Web References:
1. http://link.springer.com/book
2. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science
3. http://www.e-booksdirectory.com
E-Text Books:
4.
1. https://www.pdfdrive.com/a-textbook-of-engineering-mechanics-by-r-s-khurmi-e36586540.html
2. https://www.pdfdrive.com/engineering-mechanics-statics-3rd-ed-e4229691.html
3. https://books.google.co.in/books/about/A_Textbook_of_Engineering_Mechanics.html?id=AOY9fiIkB
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