Applied Mechanics:
Applied Mechanics course is design to provide basic knowledge of engineering mechanics to the students of all branches of engineering so that it would be helpful for them to understand structural engineering stress analysis principles in later course. It use basics of Mechanics in their branch of engineering and deal with force, center of gravity, friction, truss and beam.
This curriculum comprises of foundation conceptual principles and practices, an introduction, forces acting on particles and rigid body, friction, centre of gravity and centroid, moment of inertia, structures, analysis of statically determinate beam and analysis of statically determinate plane truss. It will be delivered using both the conceptual and theoretical inputs through presentation, discussion, reflection reading and group works as well as practical and real world experience through different practical activities.
The curriculum is structured for two academic years in accordance with National Curriculum Framework, 2076. It focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects having equal teaching and practical. It incorporates the level-wise competencies , grade-wise learning outcomes, scope and sequence of contents, suggested practical / project activities, learning facilitation process and assessment strategies so as to enhance the learning on the subject systematically.
Unit:1
Introduction
1) Definition
2) Concept of Particles Rigid and Deformable Bodies
3) Free Body Diagram (FBD)
4) Equilibrium of particles & Rigid body
5) Equation of Equilibrium in Two and Three Dimension
Unit:2
Force Acting on Particle and
Rigid Body
1) Different Types of Force
2) Resolution and Composition of Force
3) Principle of Transmissibility and Equivalent Forc
4) Moments and couple
5) Varignon's Theorem
6) Resolution of force into force and a couple
7) Review of Vector Algebra
8) Work Out Example
Unit:3
Friction
1) Friction: Definition, Causes, Advantages, Disadvantages and Type
2) Laws of Dry Frictio
3) Statics and Dynamic Friction and Their Cofficients
4) Angel of Friction
5) Different status (No Friction, Certain Friction, Impending Motion and Motion)
6) Sliding and Tipping Condition of the Body.
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