Engineering Mechanics detail syllabus for Environmental Engineering (EV), 2019-20 scheme is taken from AKTU official website and presented for AKTU students. The course code (KOE031), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/Week, Practical Hr/Week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.
For all the other ev 3rd sem syllabus for b.tech 2019-20 scheme aktu you can visit EV 3rd Sem syllabus for B.Tech 2019-20 Scheme AKTU Subjects. For all the other Select Subject-1 subjects do refer to Select Subject-1. The detail syllabus for engineering mechanics is as follows.
Unit I
Introduction to Engineering Mechanics: Force Systems, Basic concepts, Rigid Body equilibrium; System of Forces, Coplanar Concurrent Forces, Components in Space-ResultantMoment of Forces and its Applications; Couples and Resultant of Force System, Equilibrium of System of Forces, Free body diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems.
Friction: Types of friction, Limiting friction, Laws of Friction, Static and Dynamic Friction; Motion of Bodies, wedge friction, screw jack & differential screw jack;
Unit II
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Unit III
Basic Structural Analysis, Equilibrium in three dimensions; Analysis of simple trusses by method of sections & method of joints, Zero force members, Simple beams and support reactions.
Unit IV
Review of particle dynamics-Rectilinear motion; Plane curvilinear motion (rectangular, path, and polar coordinates). Work-kinetic energy, power, potential energy. Impulse-momentum (linear, angular); Impact (Direct and oblique).
Unit V
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Course Outcomes:
- Use scalar and vector analytical techniques for analyzing forces in statically determinate structures
- Apply fundamental concepts of kinematics and kinetics of particles to the analysis of simple, practical problems.
- Apply basic knowledge of mathematics and physics to solve real-world problems.
- Understand basic dynamics concepts-force, momentum, work and energy;
- Understand and be able to apply Newton’s laws of motion.
Reference Books:
- Irving H. Shames (2006), Engineering Mechanics, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall
- F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston (2011), Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol I-Statics, Vol II,-Dynamics, 9th Ed, Tata McGraw Hill
- R. C. Hibbler (2006), Engineering Mechanics: Principles of Statics and Dynamics, Pearson Press.
- Andy Ruina and Rudra Pratap (2011), Introduction to Statics and Dynamics, Oxford University Press
- Shanes and Rao (2006), Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Education,
- Hibler and Gupta (2010),Engineering Mechanics (Statics, Dynamics) by Pearson Education
- Reddy Vijaykumar K. and K. Suresh Kumar(2010), Singer’s Engineering Mechanics
- Bansal R.K.(2010), A Text Book of Engineering Mechanics, Laxmi Publications
- Khurmi R.S. (2010), Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand & Co.
- Tayal A.K. (2010), Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Publications
- Strength of Materials by Timoshenko and Youngs, East West Press.
- Textbook of Applied Mechanics-Dynamics and Statics by Prasad I.B, Khanna Publications.
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