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| Engineering mechanics | Introduction | Idealization of mechanics, concept of rigid body |
| External forces(body forces and surface forces), laws of mechanics | ||
| Vector methods | Equality and equivalence of vectors, free and bound vectors, principle of transmissibility of forces, moment of force about a point and about a line, couple and moment of a couple | |
| Couple moment as a free - vector, addition and subs traction of couples | ||
| Various systems of forces | Statically equivalent force systems, simples equivalent of a system of forces | |
| Equilibrium | Force analysis, free body diagram, equations of equilibrium and their applications to various system of forces, plane trusses | |
| Friction | Friction on dry surfaces, static, kinetic and rolling friction, applications to inclined planes, wedge and blocks and belts and pulleys | |
| Kinematics and kinetics of a particle | Rectilinear and curvilinear translations, normal and tangential components of acceleration, projectile motion on a smooth vertical curve | |
| Impulse and momentum | Linear impulse and linear momentum, central impact of elastic, semi elastic and plastic bodies | |
| Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies | Angular velocity and angular acceleration, effective forces on a rigid body, d'alembert's principle-application to highways and railway-tracks | |
| Instantaneous centre of rotation, compound pendulum, centre of percussion, rotation of rigid bodies, rolling motion, plane motion of rigid bodies | ||
| Simple application - four bar mechanism | ||
| Work, energy and power | Work done by forces and couples, potential, elastic and kinetic energy, work energy, conservation of energy, concept of power and efficiency |
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