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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Tutorials ]

Course No. MEC101 Course Title: MECHANICAL SCIENCES-I L: 4 T: 1 P: 0 Cr: 5

Course Planner :- 13564 :: Amit Kumar Gupta

TextBook

1. Mechanical Sciences, G. K. Lal and Vijay Gupta, Narosa Publishing ouse

Other Specific Books


2. Engineering Mechanics Indian Edition Arthur P Boresi & Richard J Published by Cengage learning India P Ltd
3. Strength of Materials Sadhu Singh
4. Engineering Mechanics A K Tayal

Other Readings

Sr. No. Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)

5 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Elsevier

6 Mechanics and Strength of materials/ http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&query=0973-1881

Relevant Websites

Sr. No. Web adress (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features

7 www.mst.edu/mecmovie/index.html Detailed content of the course

8 www.mssolids.com/featuresset.html Software for solving problems

9 www.nptel.iitm.ac.in Course on basic mechanics

10 http://www.science-direct.com/science/journal/oo207043 Journal related to mechanical science

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Detailed Plan For Lectures
Pedagogical tool
Chapters/Sections of
Homework to be Demonstration/case
Week No. Lecture No. Topic Textbook/other
Assigned to students study/images/anmation
reference
ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Introduction, The Concept of a Rigid Body ->Reference :1,Ch. 2 2.1 to 2.2 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
nimation 1

Lecture 2 The Concept of a Force, Composition and Resolution of Forces, ->Reference :1,Ch 2 2.3 to 2.6 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
nimation 2

Lecture 3 Composition and Resolution of Forces, ->Reference :1,Ch 2 2.6

Lecture 4 Moment of a Force, Moment of Couple ->Reference :1,Ch 2 2.10 to Demonstrate closing of
2.12 classroom door

Week 2 Lecture 5 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies, ->Reference :1,Ch 3 3.1 to 3.3. Term Paper 1 Allocation
Free- body
Lecture 6 Reactions at supports for Two-dimensional structure ->Reference :1,Ch 3 3.5

Lecture 7 Reactions at supports for Two-dimensional structure ->Reference :1,Ch 3 3.5 HomeWork 1 Allocation

Lecture 8 Trusses Idealization of joints, Analysis of Statically Determinate ->Reference :1,Ch 4 4.1 to 4.6 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
Trusses nimation 3

Week 3 Lecture 9 Method of Joints, ->Reference :1,Ch 4 4.6.1

Lecture 10 Method of sections ->Reference :1,Ch 4 4.6.2

Lecture 11 Method of sections ->Reference :1,Ch 4 4.6.2

Lecture 12 Introduction to Dynamics, Kinematics, Relative Motion, ->Reference :1,Ch 6 6.4 to 6.5 HomeWork 1 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
Submission nimation 4

Week 4 Lecture 13 Kinetics of a Particle in Rectilinear Motion, Units, ->Reference :1,Ch 6 6.6 to 6.7 Class test based on
homework1
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Equations of Motion for Rectilinear Translation ->Reference :1,6.8

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Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 15 Application of the Equations of Rectilinear Motion, Dââ ->Reference :1,6.9 6.10
‚¬â„¢ Alembert’s Principle
Lecture 16 The Motion of Projectiles ->Reference :1,6.13 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
nimation 5

Week 5 Lecture 17 The Motion of Projectiles ->Reference :1,6.13

Lecture 18 Moment of Momentum and its Conservation ->Reference :1,614

Lecture 19 Fixed Axis Rotation of Rigid Bodies ->Reference :1,6.16

Lecture 20 Free Vibrations. ->Reference :1,6.17 HomeWork 2 Allocation DEMOMECH/MEC101/A


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Week 6 Lecture 21 Applications based upon some relevant examples

Lecture 22 Introduction, External Loads, Static Loads, Dynamic Loads, ->Reference :1,7.1

Lecture 23 Surface Forces, Body Forces ->Reference :1,7.1 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A


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Lecture 24 Stress, Stress on an inclined plane ->Reference :1,7.2

Week 7 Lecture 25 Strain, Normal strain, Shear strain, Poisson’s ->Reference :1,7.3 to 7.4 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
Ratio, nimation 8

Lecture 26 Elastic and Shear Moduli ->Reference :1,7.5

Lecture 27 Generalised Hooke’s law and discussions of ->Reference :1,7.6 HomeWork 2


some practical examples Submission

Lecture 28 Introduction, Beam and Beam Supports ->Reference :1,10.1 to 10.2 Class test based on DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
homework2 nimation 9

MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Shearing Force and Bending Moment ->Reference :1,10.3

Lecture 30 Relationship between Shear Force , Bending Moment & External ->Reference :1,10.5
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Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 31 Bending moment and bending moment Diagrams ->Reference :1,10.3 Show chairs in the
classrooms

Lecture 32 Shear Force and Bending moment diagrams ->Reference :1,10.4

Week 9 Lecture 33 Shear Force and Bending moment diagrams ->Reference :1,10.4

Lecture 34 Bending Stresses and Shear Stress

Lecture 35 Bending Stresses and Shear Stress HomeWork 3 Allocation

Lecture 36 Introduction, Torsion of Solid Circular shaft ->Reference :1,11.1 to 11.2 DEMOMECH/MEC101/A
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Week 10 Lecture 37 Torsion of Hollow shaft ->Reference :1,11.3

Lecture 38 Design of shaft on strength basis HomeWork 3


Submission

Lecture 39 Design of shaft on rigidity basis Class test based on


homework3
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 Numerical based on the design of shaft Term Paper 1
Submission

Week 11 Lecture 41 Numerical based on the design of shaft contd.

Lecture 42 Twisting moment and shear ->Reference :1,11.3

Lecture 43 Shafts with Discrete Torques ->Reference :1,11.4

Lecture 44 Orthographic projection- An introduction DEMOMECH/MEC101/A


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Week 12 Lecture 45 Orthographic projection

Lecture 46 Orthographic projection HomeWork 4 Allocation

Lecture 47 Orthographic projection

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Part 4
Week 12 Lecture 48 Interpretations of missing views

Week 13 Lecture 49 Interpretations of missing views

Lecture 50 Interpretations of missing views

Lecture 51 Section views HomeWork 4


Submission

Lecture 52 Section views Class test based on


homework4

Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53

Lecture 54

Lecture 55

Lecture 56

Details of homework and case studies plan


Nature of homework
Homework No. Topic of the Homework (group/individuals/field work

Homework 1 To find resultant force in different types of force systems Individual

Homework 2 Numerical relating to rectilinear motion and projectile motion Individual

Homework 3 To draw SFBM diagrams relating to different cases of loads viz point load and u.d.l. loads etc. Individual

Homework 4 Numerical to find exact thickness of a hollow shaft pertaining to different loading conditions. Individual

*Normally all the homeworks shall be submitted online but in special courses where homeworks cannot be submited online , the insructor can edit the mode of submission while
entering the IP Details

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Scheme for CA:out of 100*
Component Frequency Out of (If any) Marks for each Total Marks

Homework 3 4 7 21

Term Paper 1 25 25

Class test based on homework 3 4 18 54

Total :- 100

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS

List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No. Topic
1 Explain about the balancing of machines.
2 Shear force and its adverse affects on different links of any given machine.
3 Study of different types of failures of torsional shafts.
4 Study and explain different types of gears and their applications in automobiles.
5
Equations of rectilinear motion derivations and its applications
6
Explain different types of software used to make engineering drawing.
7
Different types of dimensioning in engineering Drawing
8 write the details about various turbines used in industries
9 Explain in detail about different projections like orthographic projection , Isometric projection , perspective
projection
10 Write in Detail about the various power transmission elements.
11 study different mechanisms used in industries
12 Study different types of Governors and also study difference between governor and flywheel.
13 Study about Cam and follower and its application.
14 study about computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing(CAD/CAM)
15 study in detail about Braking systems used in various automobiles.

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Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)

Tutorial No. Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned


(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 General discussion about Statics applications FBD’s etc. Problem solving

Tutorial 2 Composition and resolution of forces Problem solving

Tutorial 3 Moment of force Problem solving

Tutorial 4 Kinematics and Kinetics Problem solving

Tutorial 5 Reactions at supports Problem solving

Tutorial 6 Measurement of strain Problem solving

Tutorial 7 Stress and strain numerical Problem solving

After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Shear Force and bending moment Problem solving

Tutorial 9 Shear Force and bending moment Problem solving

Tutorial 10 About Torsion and its adverse effects on rotating shafts etc Problem solving

Tutorial 11 Orthographic Projections Problem solving

Tutorial 12 Orthographic Projections, Section Views Problem solving

Tutorial 13 Missing Views Problem solving

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