Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Mechanics
MUZAFFARPUR
COURSE FILE
OF
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(011201)
Faculty Name:
To create the environment for innovative and smart ideas for generation of
professionals to serve the nation and world with latest technologies in Civil
Engineering.
To develop intellectual professionals with skill for work in industry, academia and
public sector organizations and entrepreneur with their technical capabilities to
succeed in their fields.
To build up competitiveness, leadership, moral, ethical and managerial skill.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):
Graduates are expected to attain Program Educational Objectives within three to four
years after the graduation. Following PEOs of Department of Civil Engineering have
been laid down based on the needs of the programs constituencies:
PEO1: Contribute to the development of civil engineering projects being undertaken by Gov.
and private or any other sector companies.
PEO2: Pursue higher education and contribute to teaching, research and development of
civil engineering and related field.
PO2 Problem analysis: Ability to Identify, formulates, review research literature, and analyze
Complex engineering problems.
PO5 Modern tool usage: ability to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, and to
model complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The engineer and society: Ability to apply knowledge by considering social health,
safety, legal and cultural issues.
PO8 Ethics: Understanding of the ethical issues of the civil engineering and applying ethical
principles in engineering practices.
Course Description
This course is designed to find forces and resultant of forces which acting on rigid
body. Also find the moment and coupling which is acting on rigid body. Calculate the
axial forces in member of frame and trusses. Also calculate the friction between two
rigid body. Calculation of properties of area. Calculation of work and enginery by
impulse and momentum method for particle and rigid bodies. It review the
fundamentals of basic mechanic within the Civil Engineering ,Mechanical
Engineering and Electrical Engineering curriculum.. Students will explore. The
engineering mechanics curriculum is designed to prepare interested students for future
semester.
.
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Course Outcomes PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CE011201.1
Determine resultants
and apply conditions
of static equilibrium to
plane force systems
CE011201.2 Identify
and quantify all forces
associated with a
static framework
CE011201.3 Solve
problems in kinematic
and dynamic systems
CE011201.4 Compute
the properties of area
and compute the
friction between rigid
body
CE011201.5
Undertake laboratory
practical and report
results
Statics :
Force System : Moment of a force about a point and an axis; Equivalent force and moment,
Wrench
Equilibrium :
Free body diagram; equations of equilibrium; problems in two and three dimension; plane
frames and trusses .
Friction :
Laws of Coulomb friction, impending motion problems involving large and small contact
surfaces ; square threaded screw; principle of virtual work and stability.
Dynamics
:Kinematics and kinetics of particles dynamics in rectangular coordinates cylindrical
coordinates and in terms of path variables.
Properties of areas :
Center of mass; Moments of inertia; kinematics of rigid bodies; Chasle’s Theorem, concept
of fixed vector; velocity and acceleration of particles in different frames of references.
General plane motion; Euler’s equation of motion.
Work & Energy and impulse and Momentum methods for particles and rigid bodies :
Conservation of momentum, coefficient of restitution, moment of momentum equation.
Textbooks
TB1: ‘A textbook of engineering mechanics by R K Bansal by Shames, Pearson’s
TB2: ‘Engineering Mechanics by A k Tayal, Umesh publication .
TB3: ‘Mechanics for Engineers. Beer, F.P. andJohnston. Tata McGraw Hill. New
Delhi
Reference Books
RB1: Engineering Mechanics. Nelson. McGraw Hill lnc.
GATE SYLLABUS
Engineering Mechanics
EM (IT-7)
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EM (IT-7 )
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FRI EM(IT-7)
SAT
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This course is designed to find forces and resultant of forces which acting on rigid
body. Also find the moment and coupling which is acting on rigid body. Calculate the
axial forces in member of frame and trusses. Also calculate the friction between two
rigid body. Calculation of properties of area. Calculation of work and enginery by
impulse and momentum method for particle and rigid bodies. It review the
fundamentals of basic mechanic within the Civil Engineering ,Mechanical
Engineering and Electrical Engineering curriculum.. Students will explore. The
engineering mechanics curriculum is designed to prepare interested students for future
semester.
2. Textbooks
TB1: ‘A textbook of engineering mechanics by R K Bansal by Shames, Pearson’s
TB2: ‘Engineering Mechanics by A k Tayal, Umesh publication .
TB3: ‘Mechanics for Engineers. Beer, F.P. andJohnston. Tata McGraw Hill. New
Delhi
Reference Books
RB1: Engineering Mechanics. Nelson. McGraw Hill lnc.
3. Course Plan
Assignment II
13-21 Friction : TB1, 195-237
RB 6.1-6.49
7.1-7.63
8.1-8.30
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n/courses/Webcourse
Laws of Coulomb -contents/IIT-
friction, impending KANPUR/engg_mec
motion problems hanics/ui/Course_ho
involving large and small me_7.htm
contact surfaces; square
threaded screw; principle
of virtual work and
stability.
Assignment III
Mid-Semester Exam (Syllabus covered from 1-21 lectures)
21-27 Dynamics : TB2 559-572
RB 9.1-9.54
10.1-
10.51
11.1-
11.41
Assignment IV
27-35 Properties of areas : TB1, 154-191
RB 12.1-
12.54
13.1-
13.50
14.1-
14.40
15.1-
15.45
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Center of mass; Moments
of inertia; kinematics of
rigid bodies; Chasle’s
Theorem, concept of
fixedvector; velocity and
acceleration of particles in
different frames of
references. General plane
motion; Euler’s equation
of motion.
Assignment V
35-42 Work & Energy TB2 480-511
RB 17.1-
17.43
Impulse and Momentum www.nptel.ac.in/cour
methods for particles and ses/Webcourse-
rigid bodies : contents/IIT.../engg...
Conservation of /Course_home_15.ht
momentum, coefficient of m
restitution, moment of
momentum equation.
Assignment VI
Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1 Mid Semester Exam 20
Component 2 Assignment Evaluation 05
Component 2 Attendance 05
Component 3** End Term Examination** 70
Total 100
** The End Term Comprehensive examination will be held at the end of semester. The
mandatory requirement of 75% attendance in all theory classes is to be met for being eligible
to appear in this component.
SYLLABUS
Impulse and Momentum methods for particles and rigid bodies : 7 16.5%
Conservation of momentum, coefficient of restitution, moment
of momentum equation
Date
LECTURE PLAN
Topics Lecture
Number
Static 1-7
Introduction Force System, 1-2
Moment of a force about a point and an axis; 3-4
Equivalent force and moment and its problem 5-6
Wrench and its problem 7
Equilibrium 8-13
Free body diagram 8
Equations of equilibrium 9
; plane frames and trusses 10-13
Friction 14-21
Laws of Coulomb friction, 14-15
Impending motion problems involving large and small contact 16-17
surfaces
Square threaded screw; 17-18
principle of virtual work and stability 19-21
Dynamics : 22-27
Kinematics and kinetics of particles 27-28
Dynamics in rectangular coordinates in terms of path variables 29-30
Cylindrical coordinates and in terms of path variables 31-34
Properties of areas 27-34
Center of mass; 27-28
Moments of inertia; 29
kinematics of rigid bodies; 30
Chasle’s Theorem, 31
concept of fixed vector; velocity and acceleration of particles in 32
different frames of references.
General plane motion; 33
Euler’s equation of motion 34
Work & Energy 35-40
Impulse and Momentum methods for particles 35
Impulse and Momentum methods for rigid bodies 36
Conservation of momentum 37
Coefficient of restitution 38-39
Moment of momentum equation 40
PRATICAL CLASS
The purpose of this lab is to give the student an understanding the reaction of rigid body
when load is moving from one end to other end. Also find the behavior of truss member when
force applied on it. Calculation of acceleration due to gravity, moment of inertia of ring and
fly wheel, coefficient of friction and stiffness of helical spring.
2. Reference Books
3. Lab Plan
3. Determine the magnitude, direction and position of a single force P, which keeps in
equilibrium the system of forces acting at the corners of a rectangular block as shown in
Fig.The position of the force P may be stated by reference to axes with origin 0 and
coinciding with the edges of the block.
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8.Using both the method of sections and the method of joints, calculate all the bar forces in
the truss below and indicate whether the bar is in tension or compression.
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1. A train starts from rest and increases its speed from zero to v m/s with a constant
acceleration of a1 m/s2,runs at speed for some time and finally comes to rest with a
constant deceleration a2 m/s2.
1. If the total distance travelled is x meters, find the total time t required for this
journey.
2. The acceleration of a particle in rectilinear motion is defined by a=k(v)1/2, where a is in
m/s2, v is in m/s and k is a constant. Given that at time t=2 s and t=3 s the velocities are
respectively 4 m/s and 9 m/s, and the displacement at t=3 s is 20 m , write the equation
of motion.
3. In a car race, the car A starts and acceleration at a constant rate of 3 m/s2. Car B starts 2
seconds later but acceleration at a constant rate of 4.6 m/s2. Determine (a) when and
where the car B will overtake A, and (b) speed of the two cars at that instant.
4. A ball is thrown upward from the top of a 50 m high building with an initial velocity of
20 m/s. At the same instant, another ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 30
m/s from the ground. Determine (i) when and where they will meet each other, and (ii)
the velocity of each ball at that instant.
5. An electric train starts from a station and accelerates at a constant rate of 1 m/s2 for 20s.
It then runs at the maximum speed attained for the next 3 minutes and finally
decelerates at a constant rate over a distance of 100 m until it comes to a stop at the next
station. Find the total distance between the two stations and the time taken to travel this
distance.
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20 kN
10 kN
400
250
α
F 110
90 kN
160 N
α
120 N Section-B α
Attempt All Questions.
B C
600 450
2.5 kN
1.5 kN 3 kN
A 600
B
2m 4m 2m
Roll.
S.N Name No. Marks(30)
1 RAHUL RANJAN 16C15 22
2 SHAHID PARWEZ 16C54 21
3 SONU KUMAR 17C01 27
4 RAJNISH KUMAR 17C02 26
5 GAURAV PANDEY 17C03 26
6 MOHIT KUMAR 17C04 24
7 PRASHANT KUMAR 17C05 27
8 NATASHA 17C06 24
9 ANIL KUMAR NAYAK 17C07 28
10 NITESH KAPIL 17C08 27
11 SAURAV KUMAR 17C09 26
12 RAJRANJAN KUMAR 17C10 28
13 SHUDHANSHU ROY 17C11 24
14 DIVYANSHU SHEKHAR 17C12 27
15 ARUN KUMAR SINGH 17C13 27
16 ABHISHEK RAJ 17C14 26
17 PREM PRAKASH 17C15 26
18 JITENDRA KUMAR 17C16 24
19 INDRAJEET KASHYAP 17C17 26
DEEPAK KUMAR
21 CHAUHAN 17C19 24
22 SHREYA PATEL 17C20 25
23 DHANANJAY KUMAR 17C21 27
24 SHUBHAM BHARADWAJ 17C22 25
25 SHIVAM JHA 17C23 26
26 VIMAL BHASKAR 17C24 27
27 BIRU KUMAR 17C25 28
28 ADITYA KUMAR THAKUR 17C26 27
29 RAVISH KUMAR 17C27 26
30 RAHUL KUMAR 17C28 25
31 KUNDAN KUMAR 17C29 24
32 PRABHASH KUMAR 17C30 28
33 GAURAV KUMAR 17C31 27
34 VIKASH KUMAR 17C32 25
35 MD FURQUAN ALI 17C33 23
36 RANJAN SAH 17C34 24
37 MD NAUMAN AKHTAR 17C35 28
38 DEEPAK KUMAR 17C36 28
39 NICKY KUMARI 17C37 24
40 DEVESH KUMAR 17C38 26
41 AJAY KUMAR 17C39 25
42 CHANDRAMANI KUMAR 17C40 28
43 AKRITI SINGH 17C41 28
44 MOHIT KUMAR 17C42 24
45 PRINCE MANI 17C43 23
46 RUPAK KUMAR 17C44 29
47 BINDA KUMAR 17C45 28
48 ADITYA KUMAR 17C46 29
49 VIKASH KUMAR 17C47 29
50 SHASHI KUMAR 17C48 30
51 ALOK RAJ 17C49 27
52 MANJESH KUMAR 17C50 23
53 UDAY RANJAN 17C51 24
54 SONU KUMAR 17C52 27
55 RAKESH KUMAR 17C53 28
56 SHASHI RANJAN 17C54 23
57 SHASHI RAJ 17C55 25
58 RUPESH KAZI 17C56 24
59 RAUSHAN KUMAR 17C57 24
60 SANIYA SINGH 17C58 28
61 NAVED HASAN 17C59 29
62 RAGANI KUMARI 17C60 27
63 DHIRAJ KUMAR 17C61 27
64 SAMEER KUMAR 17C62 30
RESULT ANALYSIS
28-30
Average Excellent 25-27
16 17 23-24
15-22
0-11
Good 28