1st Year, DCE

C-105: Engineering Mechanics syllabus for DCE 1st Year C20 regulation APSBTET

Engineering Mechanics detailed syllabus for Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the DCE students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Diploma in Civil Engineering 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit DCE 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of engineering mechanics is as follows.

Engineering Mechanics

Chapter/Unit

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Course Objectives:

Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to

  1. Familiarize with the concepts of forces and their types, applications of forces and moments, calculate the geometric properties like Centroid and moment of inertia… etc., for various sections
  2. Acquire the concepts of simple stresses and strains and their applications, and their relevance to mechanical properties of metals
  3. Understand the effect of loading on beams, analyses Shear Force and Bending Moment of simple beams

1. Introduction

Mechanics-Engineering Mechanics-Applications and branches of Engineering Mechanics -Statics, Dynamics, Kinetics and Kinematics – Systems of measurements and Units – S.I and M.K.S units of physical quantities used in Civil Engineering

2. Forces & Moments

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3. Centroid

Definitions – Centroid – Centre of gravity – Position of Centroid of standard figures like rectangle, triangle, parallelogram circle, semi-circle and trapezium – Determination of location of Centroid of standard sections – T, L, I, Channel section, Z section and built up sections consisting of RSJs and flange plates and plane figures having hollow portion.

4. Moment of Inertia

Definition of Moment of Inertia – Perpendicular and parallel axes theorems -Moment of Inertia of standard sections like rectangle, triangle, circle and hallow circular sections – Moment of Inertia of built up sections- T, L, I, Channel section and Z sections using parallel axis theorem – Moment of Inertia and radius of gyration of built-up sections consisting of the combinations of RSJs flange plates, channels & flange plates etc -Polar Moment of Inertia of solid and hallow circular sections using Perpendicular axis theorem

5. Simple Stresses and Strains

Stress and strain – type of stresses and strains – Stress strain curves for ductile materials- mild steel, elastic limit, limit of proportionality, yield point, ultimate stress; breaking stress; working stress, factor of safety – Factors affecting factor of safety – Hookes law – Youngs modulus – deformation under axial load – Shear stress and Shear Strain – Modulus of rigidity -Longitudinal and lateral strain – Poissons ratio – Bulk Modulus – relationship between elastic constants (Proof not required, only problems) – Composite sections – Effect of axial loads -Temperature stresses – strains – Hoop stress – Temperature stresses in composite sections -Resilience – strain energy-proof resilience and modulus of resilience – maximum instantaneous stress due to gradual, sudden and shock loading – Mechanical properties of materials-elasticity, plasticity, ductility, brittleness, malleability, stiffness, hardness, toughness, creep, fatigue, examples of materials which exhibit the above properties.

6. Shear Force and Bending Moment

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Reference Books:

  1. Engineering Mechanics,N. H. Dubey, Tata McGraw Hill
  2. Engineering Mechanics,R.S. Kurmi,S.Chand and Company Limited
  3. Engineering Mechanics,R.K.Singal,M.Singal, R.SingalI.K.International
  4. Engineering Mechanics-Statics,P.Dayaratnam, Tata McGraw Hill

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Civil Engineering, C20 regulation curriculum do visit DCE 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Civil Engineering exam timetable, visit APSBTET DCE all semester exam timetable direct link.

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