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ME 101: Engineering Mechanics (3-1-0:8) : Rajib Kumar Bhattacharjya

The document provides details about the ME 101 Engineering Mechanics course at IIT Guwahati including the instructor, class timing, prerequisites, syllabus, textbooks and references. The course covers topics like equivalent force systems, static structures, friction, virtual work, center of gravity, kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies.

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ME 101: Engineering Mechanics (3-1-0:8) : Rajib Kumar Bhattacharjya

The document provides details about the ME 101 Engineering Mechanics course at IIT Guwahati including the instructor, class timing, prerequisites, syllabus, textbooks and references. The course covers topics like equivalent force systems, static structures, friction, virtual work, center of gravity, kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies.

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ME 101: Engineering Mechanics (3-1-0:8)

Rajib Kumar Bhattacharjya


Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Room No. 105 (M Block) Phone No. 2428 Email: [email protected]

Class Timing Monday Tuesday Wednesday : 16.00 - 16.55 (Room No. 4201) : 16.00 - 16.55 (Room No. 4201) : 16.00 - 16.55 (Room No. 4201)

Pre-requisites: Nil Syllabus Basic principles: Equivalent force system; Equations of equilibrium; Free body diagram; Reaction; Static indeterminacy. Structures: Difference between trusses, frames and beams, Assumptions followed in the analysis of structures; 2D truss; Method of joints; Method of section; Frame; Simple beam; types of loading and supports; ShearForce and bending Moment diagram in beams; Relation among load, shear force and bending moment. Friction: Dry friction; Descriptionand applications of friction in wedges, thrust bearing (disk friction), belt, screw, journal bearing (Axle friction); Rolling resistance. Virtual work and Energy method: Virtual Displacement; Principle of virtual work; Applications of virtual workprinciple to machines; Mechanical efficiency; Work of a force/couple (springs etc.); Potential energy and equilibrium; stability. Center of Gravity and Moment of Inertia: First and second moment of area; Radius of gyration; Parallel axis theorem; Product of inertia, Rotation of axes and principal moment of inertia; Moment of inertia of simple and composite bodies. Mass moment of inertia. Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear motion; Curvilinear motion; Use of Cartesian, polar and spherical coordinate system; Relative and cons trained motion; Space curvilinear motion. Kinetics of Particles: Force, mass and acceleration; Work and energy; Impulse and momentum; Impact problems; System of particles. Kinematics and Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Translation; Fixed axis rotational; General plane motion; Coriolis acceleration; Work-energy; Power; Potential energy; Impulse-momentum and associated conservation principles; Euler equations of motion and its application. Texts: 1. I. H. Shames, Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics, 4th Ed., PHI, 2002. 2. F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston, Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Vol I - Statics, Vol II

Dynamics, 3rd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, 2000 References: 1. J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige, Engineering Mechanics, Vol I Statics, Vol II Dynamics, 5th Ed., John Wiley, 2002 2. R. C. Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics, Vols. I and II, Pearson Press, 2002

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