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PES University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IV SEMESTER (2015 -19 BATCH)
Sl.
No.

Course
Code

1. UE15MA251
2. UE15ME251
3. UE15ME252
4. UE15ME253
5. UE15ME254
6. UE15ME255
7. UE15ME256
8. UE15ME257

Course Title
Linear Algebra and Its
Applications
Mechanics of Fluids
Mechanics of Machines and
Mechanisms
Measurement Science and
Metrology
Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
Computer Aided Machine
Drawing I
Fluid Mechanics and Machines
Laboratory
Measurement Science and
Metrology Laboratory
TOTAL

Hours per
week
L T P S

Credits

Course
Type

FC

CC

CC

FC

CC

CC

CC

FC

19

23

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UE15MA251: LINEAR ALGEBRA ( 3-1-1-0-4)


No. of Hours: 52 Hrs
Class
No.
1
2-3
4-5
6
7
8
9
10-11
12-14
15-17
18-19
20-21
22-24
25-26
27
28-29
30
31-32
33-34
35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44
45-46
47
48-49
50
51-52

Portions to be covered

Introduction to Linear Algebra


The Geometry of Linear Equations
Gaussian Elimination
Scilab Class Number1 Gaussian Elimination
Elimination Matrices
Triangular Factors and Row Exchanges
Inverses and Transposes
Scilab Class Number 2&3- LU Decomposition and Inverses
Vector Spaces and Subspaces
Linear Independence, Basis and Dimensions
The Four Fundamental Subspaces
Scilab Class Number 4&5 Span of Column Space of A and Four
Fundamental Subspaces of A
Linear Transformations in two dimensions
Orthogonal Vectors and Subspaces
Cosines and Projections onto Lines
Projections and Least Squares
Scilab Class Number 6-Projections by Least Squares
Orthogonal Bases
The Gram- Schmidt Orthogonalization
Scilab Class Number 7- The Gram- Schmidt process
Introduction to Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Power Method
Diagonalization of a Matrix
Scilab Class Number 8&9- Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, The
Power Method
Graphical solution of LPP
General LPP
Canonical and Standard Forms
Scilab Class Number 10- Graphical Solution of LPP
Simplex Method
Repetition of Lab Hour/ Practice Test in Scilab
Scilab In Semester Assessment

Percentage
of portions
covered

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Reference Books :
1. "Engineering and Scientific Computing with Scilab", C. Gomez, Birkhuser Boston,
1999.
2. "Applied Numerical Methods", C.F Gerald and P.O. Wheatley, Pearson Education
Asia, Sixth Edition, 2002.
3. "Numerical Methods for Engineers", D.V Griffiths and I.M Smith, Blackwell
Scientific Publications, 1991.

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4. "Scilab", J. Russell and R. Cohn, Book on Demand, 2012.


5. "Higher Engineering Mathematics", B S Grewal, Fourty Second Edition , Khanna
Publishers,2005
6. 2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V Ramana, Nineteenth Reprint; Mc Graw
Hill Education (India) Private Limited , 2013

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MECHANICS OF FLUIDS : UE15ME251 (4-0-0-0-4)


Faculty: Topics to be covered by Dr. VK

Class #

12

% of Portions covered

Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature

Topics to be covered

Chapter: 1

UNIT 1

Fluid Properties

Introduction; The No Slip Condition;


Classification of fluid flows; Continuum;
Density and Specific Gravity; Coefficient
of Compressibility; Viscosity; Surface
Tension and Capillary Effect; Problems

T1:Chapter 2,
page 35-57

Reference
chapter

Cumulative

4%

4%

Pressure; The Manometer; The


Barometer and Atmospheric Pressure

2%

6%

Problems on pressure measurement

4%

10%

Hydrostatic Forces on Submerged Plane


Surfaces; Hydrostatic Forces on
Submerged Curved Surfaces

3%

13%

Problems on Hydrostatic Forces

3%

16%

Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
T1: Chapter 3,
3
page 66-75

Chapter : 2
4 -5

Fluid Statics

Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
6-7

T1: Chapter 3,
page 78-89

Chapter : 2
8

Fluid Statics

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Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
9 - 10

T1: Chapter 3,

4%

20 %

4%

24%

Forces Acting on a Control Volume; The


Linear Momentum Equation

3%

27%

Problems on Forces Acting on a Control


Volume

3%

30%

Buoyancy and Stability

page 89-95

11 12

Chapter 5:
Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
T1: Chapter 6,

UNIT 3
Newtons Laws and Conservation of
Momentum; Choosing a Control Volume

page 227 229

13 - 14

Chapter 5:
Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
T1: Chapter 6,
page 229 248

15

Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes

UNIT 4

T1: Chapter 8,

Laminar and Turbulent Flows: The


Entrance Region

2%

32%

Laminar Flow in Pipes

2%

34%

16
page 321 327
Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
17
T1: Chapter 8,
page 327 335
Chapter 6:
18 - 19
Flow In Pipes

Problems on Laminar Flow in Pipes

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Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
20
T1: Chapter 8,

Turbulent Flow in Pipes

2%

36%

Problems on Turbulent Flow in Pipes

2%

38%

Minor Losses; Piping Networks and


Pump Selection

2%

40%

Flow rate and Velocity Measurement


Pitot and Pitot-Static probes, Orifice,
Venturi and Nozzle Meters

2%

42%

Problems on Flow rate and Velocity


Measurement

2%

44%

page 335 347


Chapter 6:
21-22

Flow In Pipes

Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
23
T1: Chapter 8,
page 347 364
Chapter 6:
24

Flow In Pipes
T1: Chapter 8,
page 364 369
Chapter 6:

25-26
Flow In Pipes

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MECHANICS OF FLUIDS: UE15ME251


Faculty: Topics to be covered by Mr. RP

Class #

Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature

% of Portions covered
Topics to be covered

Reference
chapter

Cumulative

Chapter: 3:

1-2

Fluid Kinematics

UNIT 2

T1: Chapter 4,

Lagrangian and Eulerian Descriptions;


Fundamentals of Flow Visualization

4%

4%

Plots of fluid flow data

4%

8%

Other Kinematic descriptions Types of


Motion, Vorticity and Rotationality

4%

12%

Comparison of two circular flows; The


Reynolds Transport Theorem

4%

16%

Problems on Fluid Kinematics

4%

20%

4%

24%

page 122 136


Chapter: 3:
Fluid Kinematics
3-4
T1: Chapter 4,
page 136 139
Chapter: 3:
Fluid Kinematics
5-6
T1: Chapter 4,
page 139 148
Chapter: 3:
Fluid Kinematics
7-8
T1: Chapter 4,
page 148 155
Chapter: 3:
9 - 10
Fluid Kinematics
Chapter : 4

11 12

Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations
T1: Chapter 5,
page 172 180

UNIT 3
Introduction; Conservation of Mass;
Mechanical energy and Efficiency

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Chapter : 4

13

Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations

The Bernoulli equation; Applications of


Bernoulli Equation

2%

26%

Problems on Bernoulli equation

4%

30%

Drag and Lift; Friction and Pressure


Drag; Drag Coefficient of Common
Geometries

2%

32%

Lift. Problems on Drag and Lift

4%

36%

Dimensions and Units; Dimensional


homogeneity; Dimensional Analysis and
Similarity

4%

40%

The Method of Repeating Variables and


Buckingham Theorem

2%

42%

T1: Chapter 5,
page 180 201
Chapter : 4
14 - 15

Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations

Chapter 8:

16 - 17

Flow Over
Bodies: Drag And
Lift
T1: Chapter 11,

UNIT 5

page 561 579


Chapter 8:

18

Flow Over
Bodies: Drag And
Lift
T1: Chapter 11,
page 600 - 601
Chapter 7:

19 20

Dimensional
Analysis
T1: Chapter 7,
page 269 281
Chapter 7:

21

Dimensional
Analysis
T1: Chapter 7,
page 281 297

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Chapter 7:
22 -23

Dimensional
Analysis

Chapter 9
24

Turbomachinery
T2

Problems on Buckingham Theorem

4%

46%

1%

45%

Working Principles of Hydraulic


Turbines Pelton Wheel,
Francis
Turbine, Kaplan turbine

1%

46%

Working Principles of Hydraulic Pumps


Centrifugal Pumps and Axial Flow
Pumps

2%

48%

Definition, Parts of a Turbomachine,


Classification
of
Turbomachines,
Differences between Turbomachines and
Positive Displacement Machines

Chapter 9
Turbomachinery
25
T2

Chapter 9
26

Turbomachinery
T2

Text Book:
1. Fluid Mechanics Fundamental and Applications (in SI units), Yunus A.Cengel,
John M.Cimbala, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 2006. (Chapter nos. 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14)
2. Course Material on Turbomachines prepared by Department of Mechanical
Engineering

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UE15ME252: Mechanics of Machines and Mechanism


(4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Prof. HS
No. of Hours: 52
Class
No.

4-5

Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 1-6

% of Portions covered
Topics to be covered
Unit I
Introduction to Links and Pairs.
Definitions: Links or element, Introduction to
Simple Mechanism, Motion and its types,
Kinematic Chain, Mechanism, Inversion of
mechanism, Difference between Machine,
Structure and Mechanism.

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 7-14

Kinematic Chains and Types of Kinematic


Chains.
Four bar chain mechanism and its
inversions
Slider Crank Chain and its inversions

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 14-16

Kinematic Chains (Contd)


Double Slider crank chain and its
mechanism

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 17-22

Degrees of freedom, Mobility of Mechanism,


Grublers criterion.
Problems (Solved): 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9 From T2
(Unsolved): 28 From T1

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 22-23

Mechanisms:
Quick Return Motion Mechanism

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 23-25

Straight line motion mechanisms

Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 25-26

Intermittent Motion mechanisms

Chapter 1:
Introduction

Toggle mechanism, Pantograph,

Reference
chapter

Cumulative

12

14

16

18

20

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10

11

12

13

14-15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22-23

T2, Page 27-29


Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 30-31

Ackerman steering gear mechanism

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 209-212

Unit II
Introduction to cams, types of cams,
classification according to shape, follower
movement, & manner of constraint

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 212-213
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 217-223
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-227
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 226-230

Types of followers, classification according to


shape, follower movement, & location of line
of movement
Motion of the follower, Layout of cam
profiles simple harmonic motion

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 226-230

Problems on Constant Acceleration and


deceleration.
Problem (Solved T1): 7.3, 7.5

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-224

Constant Velocity

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-224

Problems on Constant Velocity


Problem (Unsolved T1): 19.

Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 229-230

Cycloidal, problems on cycloidal


Problem (Solved T1): 7.6
(Unsolved T1): 15
Problems for practice (Unsolved
16,17,18,20.

Problems on simple harmonic motion


Problem (Solved T1): 7.1

22

25

27

29

32

32

36

38

41

43

Constant Acceleration and deceleration.

T1):

Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 458

Unit III
Introduction to flywheels, types of flywheel,
applications.

45

Chapter 13:

Turning-Moment diagram, for a Single

48

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Flywheels
T1: page 458-459

24

25-26

27-28

29-32

33

34

35

36-38

39

Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 469

Cylinder
Double Acting Steam Engine, Turning
Moment Diagram for a Four Stroke Internal
Combustion Engine.
Turning Moment Diagram for a Multicylinder
Engine, Hoop stress.

Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 460

Determination of Maximum Fluctuation of


Energy, Coefficient of Fluctuation of
Energy/speed

Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 471

Punching Presses
Problems T1: 13.26,13.27

Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 461-473

Problems (Solved T1): 13.12-13.24.


(Unsolved T1): 23-27

Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 597-599

Unit IV
Gyroscope:
angular
velocity,
acceleration, gyroscopic couple.

Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 601-602

Gyroscopic effect on aero planes, problems:


Class Notes 1,2,3

Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 602-604

Gyroscopic effect on naval ships, problems:


Class Notes 1,2,3

Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 610-612

Stability of a two-wheeler.
Problems (Solved T1): 17.1-17.5,17.10

Chapter 16:

Types of Governors. Force analysis of Porter

50

53

57

62

64

67

70

74

76

angular

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40

41-42

43

44

45-47

48-50

51-52

Governors
T1: page 559-560

governors

Chapter 16:
Governors
T1: page 569-571

Force analysis of Hartnell


Controlling force, stability.

Chapter 16:
Governors
T1: page 582-589

Sensitiveness, Hunting, isochronisms, stability


effort and power.
Problems (Solved T1): 16.1-16.10, 16.1716.21

Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 477-480
Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 481-482
Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 490-493

governors,
3

79

83

UNIT: V
Static and Dynamic Balancing

85

Balancing several rotating masses in different


planes

87

Balancing of Reciprocating mass. (Partial


Balancing)
Balancing of Locomotives.

92

96

100

Balancing of In-line Multi cylinder Engines


Chapter 14:
and V- Engines
Balancing
T1: page 497-500
& 509-511
Problems
Chapter 14:
Class Notes 1-5
Balancing
T1:
page483- Solved Examples T1: 14.1-14.5
487,494-496,
501-509,511-513

T1: Text Book 1: THEORY OF MACHINES (Third Edition), S S RATTAN, Tata


McGraw Hill Education Private Limited.
T2: Text Book 2: Kinematics of Machines J.B.K Das and P.L Srinivasa Murthy.

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UE15ME253: MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND METROLOGY (4-0-0-0-4))


No. of Hours: 52
Faculty: CRK

Class

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Unit I:
Introduction to
Measurements
T1:pages18-52

% Portions Covered
Portions to be Covered
Definition and significance of
measurement,
fundamental
methods,
Generalized measuring system,

Reference
Chapter

Cumulative

04

02

Types
of
input
quantities,,calibration, accuracy,
precision, sensitivity, linearity,
loading effect,

04

errors
in
measurement,
classification
of
errors.
uncertainty analysis.

06

Standards of
Length
T1:pages 31-42

Transducers
T1:pages 199230

7
8

10

Intermediate
modifying
devices
T1:pages 199230

Standards
of
Length
:
International prototype meter,
Imperial standard yard, Wave
Length standard, subdivision of
standards,
line
and
end
standards,
transfer from line standard to end
standard, calibration of end bars,
Slip
gauges-Wringing
phenomena, Indian Standards (M87, M-112).
Transfer efficiency, primary and
secondary
transducersmechanical,
electrical
and
electronic
transducers,.
advantages
of
each
type
transducers
Mechanical
systems-inherent
problems, electrical intermediate
modifying devices,

input circuitry, ballast circuit,


electro, amplifiers and telemetry.

04

08

10

04

12

14
16

04

17

18

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Class

11

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Terminating
Devices
T1:pages 350373
Unit II:

14

Measurement of
Strain
T1:pages 428463
Measurement of
Force
T1:pages 473500
Measurement of
Torque
T1:pages 473500
Pressure
Measurement
T1:pages 504532

19
20

Strain gauges, Methods of strain


measurement.

Force measurement--Analytical
balance, Multilever system ,

Torque measurement- Pony brake


and

02

22

04

23
24

04

Temperature
Measurement
T1:pages 592657

26
28

Elastic diaphragms, Bourdon tube,


05

30

32

Resistance thermometers,
05

22

thermocouple,
laws
of
thermocouple,
materials used for thermocouple
construction.

23

Pyrometers-Total
radiation
pyrometer, Optical Pyrometer.

21

04

Bridgeman gauge, McLeod gauge,


Pirani gauge.

19

20

Cumulative

hydraulic dynamometer.

17
18

Mechanical counters, Cathode


Ray Oscilloscope,

Reference
Chapter

Proving ring.

15
16

Portions to be Covered

Oscillographs , X- Y Plotter.

12

13

% Portions Covered

34

36
38
40

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Class

24

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Unit III:
Fundamentals of
Geometrical
Dimensioning
and Tolerancing
systems
T2:pages 261328

25

26

T2:pages 261328

27

28

T2:pages 261328

% Portions Covered
Portions to be Covered

30

Principle of inter changeability


and selective assembly limits of
size.
Indian standards, concept of
limits of size and tolerances,

44

05

47

Definition of fits, types of fits


and their designation (IS 919),

52

34

problems

32

42

50

33

31

05

compound
tolerances,
accumulation of tolerances.

Classification of gauges, Taylor


principle of limit gauges, Wear
allowance on gauges.
Types of Gauges plain plug
gauge, ring gauge, snap gauge,
progressive
gauge,
gauge
materials.
problems

T2:pages 261328

Cumulative

Definition of tolerance,
Specification in assembly,

geometrical
dimensioning
(ASME)definition, symbols,
modifiers and datums, hole
basis system, shaft basis of
system.
problems

29

Reference
Chapter

05

54

56
05

57

58
59
60

35

Unit IV:
Comparators
T2:pages 363417

Introduction,
Characteristics,
classification of comparators.

36

T2:pages 363417

Mechanical
comparators
Johnson Mikrokator,

05

62

05

64

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Class

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature

37
38

T2:pages 363417

Portions to be Covered
Sigma
Comparator,
Dial
indicator.
Optical
Comparators
principles, Zeiss ultra optimeter,

Reference
Chapter

T2:pages 363417

Pneumatic Comparators , back


pressure gauges,

Cumulative
68

05

Electric
and
Electronic
Comparators - principles, LVDT.

39
40

% Portions Covered

71
74
77

05

41

Solex air gauge.

42

Angular measurements--Bevel
protractor,

43

Sine bar, Sine center,

84

Angle gauges. Clinometers,

86

44
45
46

Unit V:
Form
measurements
T2:pages 517571
T2:pages 681707

47

48

08

04

Autocollimator, Optical flats.


Screw
thread
and
Gear
measurements--Terminology of
screw threads, measurement of
major diameter, minor diameter,
pitch, angle and effective diameter
of screw threads by 2-wire.
3-wire methods, best size wire,

T2:pages 730760

Gear terminologyGear tooth


vernier caliper.

51

Problems and revision

52

Problems and revision

82

88
90

04

92

94

Tool makers microscope, Profile


projector,

49
50

InterferometerMichelsons
interferometer,

80

96
04

100

Text Books:
1.Mechanical Measurements , Thomas Beckwith, Marangoni and Lienhard, Pearson ,6th
editon, 2010
2. Engineering Metrology, R.K.Jain, Khanna Publishers, 18th edition, 2002

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UE15ME254-ENGINEERING MECHANICS DYNAMICS (4-0-0-0-4)

Faculty: KSS/KM/SA/VV

Class #
1

2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11

12
13

14
15

Chapter Title / Reference


Literature
Mass Moment of Inertia
T1, P:641-645

Mass Moment of Inertia


T1, P: 646-659
Mass Moment of Inertia
T1, P: 646-659
Mass Moment of Inertia
T1, P: 646-659
Mass Moment of Inertia
T1, P: 660-662
Mass Moment of Inertia
T1, P: 663-665
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 21-26

Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Plane curvilinear motion
T1, P: 40-45

Plane curvilinear motion


T1, P: 46-53
Plane curvilinear motion
T1, P: 54-56
Plane curvilinear motion
T1, P: 56-65
Plane curvilinear motion

No. of Hours: 52
% of
Topics to be covered
UNIT -I
Introduction to moment of inertia,
Radius of gyration, transfer theorems:
parallel and perpendicular axis
theorem (no derivation)
Numerical problems

Portions
Cumulative
covered

2%

2%

2%

4%

2%

6%

2%

8%

2%

10%

2%

12%

2%

14%

2%

16%

2%

18%

2%

20%

Velocity, acceleration, visualization


of
motion;
Rectangular
coordinates: vector representation,
projectile motion

2%

22%

Numerical problems

2%

24%

Numerical problems; Normal and


tangential coordinates: velocity and
acceleration, geometric interpretation

2%

26%

Circular motion, Numerical problems

2%

28%

Numerical problems

2%

30%

Numerical problems
Numerical problems
Products of inertia: Principal axes of
inertia
Products
of
inertia:
Simple
numerical problem
Introduction,
Particle
motion;
Rectilinear motion: Velocity and
Acceleration,
Graphical
interpretations, Analytical integration
constant acceleration, acceleration
as a function of time, acceleration as
a function of velocity, acceleration as
a function of displacement,
Numerical problems
Numerical problems
Numerical problems

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10:44

16

17
18
19

20

21

22
23
24
25
26
27

28
29
30
31

T1, P: 56-65
Polar coordinates
T1, P: 66-68

Polar coordinates
T1, P: 69-77
Polar coordinates
T1, P: 69-77
Relative motion
(Translating axes)
T1, P: 88-89, 92-93
Relative motion
(Translating axes)
T1, P: 94-97
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 117-125

Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 138, 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 154-158

Time derivatives of the unit vectors


(With derivations), velocity and
acceleration, geometric interpretation,
circular motion

4%

34%

Numerical problems

2%

36%

Numerical problems

2%

38%

Choice of co-ordinate system, vector


representation,
Additional
considerations, Numerical problems

2%

40%

Numerical problems

2%

42%

Kinetics of Particles-1: Introduction;


Force, mass and acceleration;
Newtons second law:
Inertial
system, System of units, Force and
mass units; Equations of motion and
solution of problems: two types of
dynamic problems, constrained and
unconstrained motion, free-body
diagram

1%

43%

Numerical problems

3%

46%

Numerical problems

1%

47%

Numerical problems

2%

49%

Numerical problems

3%

52%

Numerical problems

2%

54%

Rectangular co-ordinates, Normal


and tangential co-ordinates, Polar coordinates, Numerical problems

2%

56%

Numerical problems

2%

58%

Numerical problems

1%

59%

Numerical problems

1%

60%

Work and kinetic energy definition


of work, units of work, calculation of
work, examples of work work
associated with constant external
force, work associated with spring
force, work associated with weight,

2%

62%

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33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 154-158, 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 175-179
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 182-189
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 182-189
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 191-193, 197-203

Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Plane Kinematics of Rigid
bodies
T1, P: 325-330

Plane Kinematics of Rigid


bodies
T1, P: 331-337
Plane Kinematics of Rigid
bodies
T1, P: 331-337
Plane Kinematics of Rigid

Work and Curvilinear motion


Principle of work and kinetic energy,
advantages of work energy method,
power,
efficiency,
Numerical
problems

2%

64%

Numerical problems

2%

66%

Numerical problems

2%

68%

Numerical problems

2%

70%

Gravitational potential energy, elastic


potential
energy,
work-energy
equation, conservative force fields

1%

71%

Numerical problems

1%

72%

Numerical problems

2%

74%

Introduction, linear impulse and


linear momentum, the linear-impulse
momentum principle, conservation of
linear
momentum,
Numerical
problems

2%

76%

Numerical problems

1%

77%

Numerical problems

2%

79%

Numerical problems

2%

81%

Introduction, rigid body assumption;


plane motion: translation, rotation,
general plane motion of a rigid body,
Rotation: angular motion relations,
rotation about a fixed axis

2%

83%

Numerical problems

1%

84%

Numerical problems

2%

86%

Numerical problems

1%

87%

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49
50

51
52

bodies
T1, P: 331-337
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 338, 339-347
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 339-347
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 339-347
Relative velocity
T1, P: 348-350

Relative velocity
T1, P: 351-361
Relative velocity
T1, P: 351-361

Introduction, Numerical problems

2%

89%

Numerical problems

2%

91%

Numerical problems

1%

92%

Relative velocity due to rotation,


interpretation of the relative velocity
equation, solution of the relative
velocity equation

3%

95%

Numerical problems

3%

98%

Numerical problems

2%

100%

Text Book:
1. Engineering Mechanics Dynamics, L.Meriam& L G Kraige, Wiley India,
7thEdition.

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