Course outlineSKMU2113 L1
Course outlineSKMU2113 L1
Course outlineSKMU2113 L1
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PRE-REQUISITE :
EQUIVALENCE :
LECTURE HOURS : 3 Hours Lectures
4.
SYNOPSIS
This course is divided into two parts ie Solid Mechanics and Thermodynamics.
Part 1:Solid Mechanics
This part of the course provides students with the knowledge to determine the strength and
stiffness of structures being used. The structures that will be studied in this course are bars,
pins, bolts, shafts, and beams. The types of applied loadings are axial loads, torsional loads,
and transverse loads. At the end of the course, students should also be able to determine the
mechanical properties of the materials with respect to their strength and stiffness.
Part 2 Thermodynamics
This part of the course introduces students to the basic principles of thermodynamics.
Thermodynamics is a basic science that deals with energy. It discusses basic concepts and
introduces the various forms of energy and energy transfer as well as properties of pure
substances. A general relation for the conservation of energy principle will be developed and
applied to closed systems and extended to open systems.
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Programme
Learning Assessment
No. Course Learning Outcomes
Outcome(s) Methods
Addressed
Note :
(T – Test ; PR – Project ; Q – Quiz; A – Assignment ; Pr – Presentation; F – Final Exam)
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1. Lecture, 14x3 42
2. Tutorial -
3. Self learning
- for lecture, 42x1.3=55 55
4. Self learning
- for assignment 2
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5. Tests, 4x1.5=6 6
7. Exam -
Total 120
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE
PART 2
Week 1
(12/02/2017- 1 DEFINITIONS & BASIC CONCEPTS
16/02/2017) 2 System, Properties, State, Process,
3 Cycle, Pressure, Temperature.
Week 5 13 ENERGY, HEAT & WORK – Kinetic, Potential & Internal Energy.
12/03/2017- 14 Heat Transfer. Boundary Work, Polytropic Processes, Forms of
16/03/2017 15 Energy, enthalpy, specific-heats, internal energy, enthalpy & specific
heats of ideal gases.
Week 8
Mid- TEST 2 (Closed Systems and Open Systems)
31/03/2017-
semester
08/04/2017
Break
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22 PART 1
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24 STATICS OF RIGID BODY.
Introduction. Free body diagram. Types of supports.
Static equilibrium equations.
Example.
37 Example.
38 BENDING STRESS. Introduction to bending of beams. Simple
39 bending theory.
Centroid. Second moment of area.
40 Example
41 Example
42 TEST 2 (Torsion, Shear Force and Bending Moment, and
Bending Stress)
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TEXTBOOK (PART 2)
Y.A. Cengel and M.A. Boles, Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, McGraw-Hill.
REFERENCES
1. Nash, W.A., Theory and Problems of Statics and Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill.
2. Spiegel, L and Limbrunner, G.F., Applied Statics and Strength of Materials, Prentice Hall.
3. Morrow, H.W. and Kokernak, R.P., Statics and Strength of Materials, Prentice Hall.
4. M.J. Moran and H.N. Shapiro, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, John Wiley & Sons.
5. R.E. Sontag, C. Borgnakke & G.J. Van Wylen, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, John Wiley & Sons.
GRADING
Assignments:
5. Part 1 2 10 10
Part 2 2 10 10
6. Final Exam - - -
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ATTENDANCE
The student should adhere to the rules of attendance as stated in the University Academic Regulation :-
1. Student must attend not less than 80% of lecture hours as required for the course.
2. The student will be prohibited from attending any lecture and assessment activities upon failure to
comply the above requirement. Zero mark will be given to the course.