Theory Syllabus Formate
Theory Syllabus Formate
Moments of Inertia of Areas and Mass - Determination of the Moment of Inertia of an Area by
Integration, Polar Moment of Inertia, Radius of Gyration of an Area , Parallel-Axis Theorem , Moments
of Inertia of Composite Areas, Moments of Inertia of a Mass - Moments of Inertia of Thin Plates , CO4
Determination of the Moment of Inertia of a Three-Dimensional Body by Integration. Practical classes
on finding centroid for real time products.
UNIT - V FRICTION 5
The Laws of Dry Friction. Coefficients of Friction, Angles of Friction, Wedges, Wheel Friction. Rolling
Resistance, Ladder friction. Wedge friction. CO5
UNIT - VI DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES 5
Kinematics - Rectilinear Motion and Curvilinear Motion of Particles. Kinetics- Newton‘s Second Law of
Motion - Equations of Motions, Dynamic Equilibrium, Energy and Momentum Methods - Work of a
Force, Kinetic Energy of a Particle, Principle of Work and Energy, Principle of Impulse and Momentum, CO6
Impact, Method of Virtual Work - Work of a Force, Potential Energy, Potential Energy and Equilibrium.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Beer,F. P and Johnson Jr. E.R, ―Vector Mechanics for Engineers‖, McGraw- Hill Education (India) Pvt.
Ltd. 10th Edition,2013.
2. Hibbeller, R.C., Engineering Mechanics: Statics, and Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 13th edition,
Prentice Hall,2013.
3. Determine centroid, moment of inertia for plane lamina
4. Vela Murali, “Engineering Mechanics-Statics and Dynamics”, Oxford University Press, 2018.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. J.L. Meriam & L.G. Karige, Engineering Mechanics: Statics (Volume I) and Engineering Mechanics:
Dynamics, 7th edition, Wiley student edition, 2013.28
2. P. Boresi & J. Schmidt, Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics, 1/e, Cengage learning,2008.
3. Irving H. Shames, G. Krishna Mohana Rao, Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics, Fourth Edition –
PHI / Pearson Education Asia Pvt. Ltd.,2006.
4. Hibbeller, R.C., Engineering Mechanics: Statics, and Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 13th edition,
Prentice Hall, 2013
5. Timoshenko S, Young D H, Rao J V and Sukumar Pati, Engineering Mechanics, 5thEdition, McGraw Hill,
Higher Education, 2013.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to
CO2 Calculate forces in a simple plane rigid truss and statically determinate beams
CO3 Calculate friction forces and coefficient of friction between different mating surfaces
Calculate friction forces and coefficient of friction between different mating surfaces
CO4
CO5 Recognize the Principles, types of Friction , General plane motion, apply them for real time application
CO6 Recognize the Principles, of moments and, apply them for real time application
MAPPING OF COs WITH POs AND PSOs
PROGRAM SPECIFIC
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
CO OUTCOMES (PSOs)
s PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6