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RVS Technical Campus - Coimbatore

Sulur, Coimbatore 641 402

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016

GE6253 ENGINEERING MECHANICS


MICRO-SESSION PLAN

STAFF IN-CHARGE : A.G.MOHANDAS GANDHI


GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
The student will be able:

To develop capacity to predict the effect of force and motion in the course
of carrying out the design functions of engineering.
To understand the core concepts including mechanics, kinematics,
thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity.
To learn the "building blocks" of statics, dynamics, strength of materials,
and fluid dynamics and also to give solution for mechanics problems
through the integrated application of mathematical, scientific, and
engineering principles.

UNIT- I

BASICS AND STATICS OF PARTICLES

UNIT- II

EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES


UNIT- III
PROPERTIES OF SURFACES AND SOLIDS
UNIT- IV
DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES
UNIT-V
FRICTION AND ELEMENTS OF RIGID BODY DYNAMICS

UNIT-I

BASICS AND STATICS OF PARTICLES


OUTCOMES:

To understand the Laws of Mechanics


. To understand the concept of Coplanar Forces, Equilibrium of a particle,
Forces in space, Equilibrium of a particle in space
To learn about the Equilibrium of Rigid bodies in two and three dimensions
To understand the Centroids of lines and areas - Rectangular, circular,
triangular areas by integration To understand the concept of Relative

motion Curvilinear motion


To understand the concept of Newtons laws of motion.
To understand the concept of Rolling resistance -Translation and
Rotation of Rigid Bodies

Course

ENGINEERING
MECHANICS

Learning
Objectives:

Teaching
Resources &
Aids

Class &
Batch
I
AGRI(20
15-2019
Batch)

Session
No.

Topic

Sub Topics

Introduction,
Introduction , Importance and
Application
of
Units and
force
Dimensions
Units

Type &
Duration
Lecture
Session
50mins

Course Faculty

A.G.MOHANDAS
GANDHI

Dimensions
After listening to this session, students should be able to:
Understand what is Units
Understand various Dimensions
Understand meaning of Basic Units and Basic Dimensions
1. Rajasekaran S and Sankarasubramanian G., Engineering Mechanics
Statics and Dynamics, 3rd
Edition, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., (2005).
2. Bhavikatti, S.S and Rajashekarappa, K.G., Engineering Mechanics, New
Age International (P)
References:
Limited Publishers, (1998).
3. Kumar, K.L., Engineering Mechanics, 3rd Revised Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing
company, New Delhi (2008)

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