An applied course in Electrical Engineering in which fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics are presented with applications in the analysis of structures and planner motion of mechanical components.
An applied course in Electrical Engineering in which fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics are presented with applications in the analysis of structures and planner motion of mechanical components.
An applied course in Electrical Engineering in which fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics are presented with applications in the analysis of structures and planner motion of mechanical components.
An applied course in Electrical Engineering in which fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics are presented with applications in the analysis of structures and planner motion of mechanical components.
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Course Title Basic Mechanical Engineering (Sp 2013) Course Code ME101
Pre-requisite(s) nil Credit Hrs 3
Text Book(s) Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamic
Author R.C. Hibbeler and A. Gupta Publisher 11th Edition, Prentice Hall, 1992 Ref. Book(s) Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics Author Meriam, J. L. and Kraige, L. G Publisher 6th Edition, John & Wiley Sons. Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics Author Anthony M. Bedford and Wallace Fowler Publisher 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2005 Title 2000 Solved Problems in Mechanical Engineering Dynamics Author Liley, Peter E. Publisher McGraw Hill, 1989 Title Engineering Mechanics: Statics Author Plesha, Michael E, Gray, Gary L. and Costanzo, Francesco Publisher New York:McGraw Hill, 2009 Title Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Author Gray, Gary L, Costanzo, Francesco and Plesha, Michael E. Publisher New York:McGraw Hill, 2009
Objective: Give an understanding of the basic mechanical engineering concepts
Week Course Contents/Topics Chapter
01 STATICS Force Vectors Vector Operations Force Vector Directed along A Line Dot and Cross Products 02-03 Equilibrium of A Particle & A Rigid Body Coplanar Force System Three Dimensional Force Systems Conditions for Equilibrium in Two Dimensions Free Body Diagrams, Support Reactions External and Internal Forces & Center of Gravity Two and Three Force Members Equilibrium in Three Dimensions 04 Force System Resultants Moment of a Force-Scalar and Vector Formulation Principle of Transmissibility Principle of Moments Moment of a Couple 05 Structural Analysis Simple and Planar Trusses The Method of Joints Zero Force Members Frames and Machines 06 Friction Equilibrium and Dry Friction Impending Motion Wedges and Screws 07 Moments of Inertia Center of Gravity and Center of Mass for a System of Particles Moments of Inertia for Areas Parallel-Axis Theorem 08 DYNAMICS Kinematics of a Particle Motion of a Projectile Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components Curvilinear Motion: Cylindrical Components 09 Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration Newtons Laws and Equations of Motion Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates Equations of Motion: Normal and Tangential Coordinates Equations of Motion: Cylindrical Coordinates 10 Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy Principle of Work and Energy Principle of Work and Energy for a System of Particles Power and Efficiency Conservative Forces and Potential Energy Conservation of Energy 11 Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum Angular Momentum Moment of a Force and Angular Momentum Angular Impulse and Momentum Principles 12 Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body Rigid Body Motion Translation Rotation About a Fixed Axis 13 Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration Moment of Inertia Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion Equations of Motion: Translation Equations of Motion: Rotation about a Fixed Axis 14 Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Work and Energy The Work of a Force and a Couple Principle of Work and Energy Conservation of Energy 15 Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum Linear and Angular Momentum Principle of Impulse and Momentum Conservation of Momentum 16 Review