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R17 - CE AM Syllabus

This document provides information about the Applied Mechanics course offered at LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS), MYLAVARAM. The course is offered to second semester B.Tech students, with 2 lectures and 2 tutorials per week for 3 credits. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of rigid body mechanics, elasticity, and structural analysis. It covers topics like resultant of force systems, equilibrium of rigid bodies, friction, centroids, moment of inertia, and kinematics of rectilinear motion. The course outcomes are related to analyzing force and couple systems, solving equilibrium problems, dealing with friction, locating centroids, and kinematic analysis. Recommended textbooks for the

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R17 - CE AM Syllabus

This document provides information about the Applied Mechanics course offered at LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS), MYLAVARAM. The course is offered to second semester B.Tech students, with 2 lectures and 2 tutorials per week for 3 credits. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of rigid body mechanics, elasticity, and structural analysis. It covers topics like resultant of force systems, equilibrium of rigid bodies, friction, centroids, moment of inertia, and kinematics of rectilinear motion. The course outcomes are related to analyzing force and couple systems, solving equilibrium problems, dealing with friction, locating centroids, and kinematic analysis. Recommended textbooks for the

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LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS), MYLAVARAM

L T P Cr.
B.Tech. (II Sem.) 17CE02 - APPLIED MECHANICS 2 2 - 3

Pre-requisites : Physics

Course Educational Objective :


This course provides a basic knowledge of rigid-body mechanics, elasticity and structural analysis.
In particular, the principles of statics and their applications in engineering, the methods of static
analysis, and techniques of engineering computation are expounded.

Course Outcomes : At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
CO1: Acquire the knowledge of analyzing force and couple systems with regards to practical
applications.
CO2: Analyze and solve the engineering problems for different types of forces acting on rigid
bodies in equilibrium conditions.
CO3: Solve the problems associated with frictional forces in different applications.
CO4: Locate centroid and determine moment of inertia for composite areas and various cross
sections.
CO5: Acquire the knowledge to deal with kinematic analysis of particle both in translation and
projectile motions.

UNIT – I: BASIC CONCEPTS


RESULTANT OF SYSTEMS OF FORCES : Parallelogram law-forces and components-
Resultant of Coplanar Concurrent Forces – Components of forces in Space – Moment of Force-
principle of moments-Varignon‟s theorem-Application – Couples and Resultant of Force Systems.

UNIT – II: EQUILIBRIUM OF SYSTEMS OF FORCES


Free Body Diagrams- Equations of Equilibrium- Lami‟s Theorem - equilibrium of planar systems -
Equilibrium of spatial Systems.

UNIT-III: FRICTION
Introduction-Theory of Friction-Angle of friction-Laws of friction-coefficient of friction-cone of
friction-impending motion of connected bodies-Ladder friction –Wedge friction

UNIT: IV: CENTROID AND MOMENT OF INERTIA


CENTROID: Centroids of simple figures (from basic principles)– Centroids of Composite Figures.
CENTRE OF GRAVITY: Centre of gravity of simple bodies (from basic principles) - centre of
gravity of composite plane figures- Pappus theorem.
AREA MOMENT OF INERTIA: Definition-Polar Moment of Inertia- Transfer Theorem,
Moments of Inertia of composite figures.
MASS MOMENT OF INERTIA: Moment of inertia of masses-Transfer formula for mass
moment of inertia-simple problems.

UNIT –V: KINEMATICS OF RECTILINEAR TRANSLATION


Introduction,-displacement- velocity and acceleration- Motion with Uniform acceleration, Motion
of projectiles.

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LAKIREDDY BALI REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS), MYLAVARAM

TEXT BOOKS
1. Ferdinand L. Singer, “Engineering Mechanics” Published by Harper Collins Publishers,
Singapore.
2. S. Timoshenko, D.H. Young and J.V. Rao “Engineering Mechanics” TATA McGraw Hill,
New Delhi, Revised Fourth Edition.

REFERENCES
1. RK Rajput “Engineering. Mechanics” Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi
2. S.S. Bhavikatti and K.G. Rajashekarappa “Engineering Mechanics”, New Age International
Publishers, New Delhi.
3. RK Bansal “Engineering. Mechanics” Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi.

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