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Department of Mechanical Engineering

(Academic Year: 2023-2024)


Class: FE (Electronics and Computer Science)

Course Code: FEC104


Course Name: Engineering Mechanics
Course Teacher: Aseem Nevrekar
Course Outcomes (CO): At the End of the course students will be able to
Illustrate the concept of force, moment and apply the same along with the concept of equilibrium in two-
FEC104.1
and three-dimensional systems with the help of FBD.
FEC104.2 Demonstrate the understanding of Centroid and its significance and locate the same.
FEC104.3 Correlate real life application to specific type of friction and estimate required force to overcome friction
Establish relation between velocity and acceleration of a particle and analyze the motion by plotting the
FEC104.4
relation
FEC104.5 Illustrate different types of motions and establish Kinematic relations for a rigid body
FEC104.5 Analyze particles in motion using force and acceleration, work-energy and impulse momentum principles
Course Lesson Plan
Sr. Proposed Topics Delivery Mode CO Actual Date Remark
No. Date
1 22/08 Information about syllabus, assessment and course outcomes, Lecture
2 23/08 Concept of Centroid, First moment of Area Lecture FEC104.2
3 25/08 Centroid of composite plane Laminas Lecture FEC104.2
4 29/08 Centroid of composite plane Laminas Lecture FEC104.2
5 30/09 Centroid of composite plane Laminas Lecture FEC104.2
6 01/09 Resultant of Concurrent Coplanar force system Lecture FEC104.1
7 05/09 Moment of force about a point Lecture FEC104.1
8 06/9 Varignon’s Theorem, Resultant of Parallel Coplanar force system. Lecture FEC104.1
9 12/09 Resultant of Non Concurrent-Non Parallel Coplanar force system Lecture FEC104.1
10 13/09 Resultant of Non Concurrent-Non Parallel Coplanar force system Lecture FEC104.1
19/09 to Ganapati Holidays
23/09
11 26/09 Resultant of Non Concurrent-Non Parallel Coplanar force system Lecture FEC104.1
28/09 Holiday - Anant Chaturdashi
12 29/09 Resultant of Non Concurrent-Non Parallel Coplanar force system Lecture FEC104.1 Cancelled due to
Eid
13 03/10 Force-couple system. Distributed Forces in plane. Lecture FEC104.1
14 05/10 Conditions of equilibrium for concurrent forces Lecture FEC104.1
15 06/10 Free body diagrams. Equilibrium of rigid bodies Lecture FEC104.1
09/10 to Unit Test I
13/10
16 17/10 Types of beams, simple and compound beams, type of supports and Lecture FEC104.1
reactions: Determination of reactions at supports for various types
of loads on beams
17 19/10 Revision of Static Friction, Dynamic/ Kinetic Friction, Coefficient Lecture FEC104.3
of Friction, Angle of Friction, Laws of friction. Concept of Cone of
friction
18 20/10 Equilibrium of bodies on inclined plane. Lecture FEC104.3
19 24/10 Wedge Friction and Ladder Friction Lecture FEC104.3
20 26/10 Introduction to Kinematics of Particle, Rectilinear Motion Lecture FEC104.4
21 27/10 Motion Under Gravity, Motion of particle with variable Lecture FEC104.4
acceleration
22 31/10 Motion of particle with variable acceleration Lecture FEC104.4
23 02/11 General curvilinear motion. Tangential& Normal component of Lecture FEC104.4
acceleration,
24 03/11 Motion curves (a-t, v-t, s-tcurves) Lecture FEC104.4
25 07/11 Application of concepts of projectile motion and related numerical Lecture FEC104.4
26 09/11 Translation, Rotation and General Plane motion of Rigid body. Lecture FEC104.5
27 10/11 Instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) for velocity Lecture FEC104.5
14/11 Holiday - Deepavali Padwa
15/11 Holiday - Bhaubeej
28 16/11 Force and Acceleration: Introduction to basic concepts, Lecture FEC104.6
D‘Alembert’s Principle, Inertia force
29 17/11 Equations of dynamic equilibrium, Newton‘s second law of motion. Lecture FEC104.6
(Analysis limited to simple systems)
20/11 to Unit Test II
26/11
30 28/11 Work Energy principle for a particle in motion, Application of Lecture FEC104.6
Work-Energy principle to a system consists of connected masses
and springs
31 28/11 Principle of linear impulse and momentum, Impact and collision: Lecture FEC104.6
Law of conservation of momentum
32 30/11 Coefficient of Restitution, Direct Central Impact and Oblique Lecture FEC104.6
Central Impact, Loss of Kinetic Energy in collision of inelastic
bodies.

Text Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics by M. D. Dayal
2. Engineering Mechanics by J. K. Gupta

Reference Books:

1. Engineering Mechanics by R. C.Hibbeler.


2. Engineering Mechanics by Beer &Johnston, Tata McGrawHill
3. Engineering Mechanics by F. L. Singer, Harper& RawPublication
4. Engineering Mechanics by Macklin & Nelson, Tata McGrawHill
5. Engineering Mechanics by ShaumSeries
6. Engineering Mechanics by A K Tayal, UmeshPublication.
7. Engineering Mechanics by Kumar, Tata McGrawHill
8. Engineering Mechanics (Statics) by Meriam and Kraige, WileyBools
9. Engineering Mechanics (Dynamics) by Meriam and Kraige, WileyBools

Course Instructor: Aseem Nevrekar

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