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Lab

Manual
Engineering Mechanics Lab

Name :
Roll No. :

Department of Mechanical
ClassEngineering
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Govt. Polytechnic College, Palakkad
Department of Mechanical Engineering

VISION
“To be a centre of excellence in the field of mechanical
engineering education for creating engineers capable of
contributing to society through innovation, entrepreneurship and
leadership.”

MISSION
Equip students with necessary technological and intellectual
capacity to face the fast changing demands of modern
technology.
Develop the ideal working attitudes and values in the students
and thereby improving employability with commitment to the
society.
Maintain the quality of learning facility at par with that of
industry.
2029 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB

Semester: 2
Course Category: Engineering Science
Periods per week: 3 (L: 0 T: 0 P: 3)
Periods per semester: 45

Course Objectives:
 To provide hands-on experience for the students to outline the basic concept of
engineering mechanics.
  To experiment with force system and make use of it to solve various
engineering problems.

Course Prerequisites:
Topic Course name Semester
Knowledge of basic Mathematics Mathematics I 1
Knowledge of basic Physics Applied Physics I 1

Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Duration Cognitive
CO Description
(Hours) Level
Identify the force systems for given
Applying
CO1 conditions by applying the basics of 15
mechanics.
Determine unknown forces of different
C02 6 Applying
engineering systems.
Infer centre of gravity and mass moment of
C03 9 Applying
inertia.
Determine strains in mutually
perpendicular directions under axial
C04 tension. 11 Applying
Determine the co-efficient of friction on a
plane through experimentation.

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