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Mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences that is concerned with the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces.
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DAY^
DIV II
DIV IV
MONDAY
3.00-3.55 (PM)
10.00-10.55 (AM)
TUESDAY
2.00-2.55 (PM)
11.00-11.55 (AM)
FRIDAY
4.00-4.55 (PM)
09.00-09.55 (AM)
Lecture Schedule
: Venue L2 (Div. II & IV)
Tutorial Schedule
: Thurs: 8:00-8:55 (AM)
Department of Civil Engineering: IIT Guwahati
Course web: www.iitg.ernet.in/rkbc/me101/me101.htm^ Week
Syllabus
Tutorial
1 Basic principles: Equivalent force system; Equations of equilibrium; Freebody diagram; Reaction; Static indeterminacy.
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2 Structures: Difference between trusses, frames and beams, Assumptionsfollowed in the analysis of structures; 2D truss; Method of joints; Methodof section
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3 Frame; Simple beam; types of loading and supports; Shear Force andbending Moment diagram in beams; Relation among load, shear force andbending moment.
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4 Friction: Dry friction; Description and applications of friction in wedges,thrust bearing (disk friction), belt, screw, journal bearing (Axle friction);Rolling resistance.
QUIZ
5 Virtual work and Energy method: Virtual Displacement; Principle of virtualwork; Applications of virtual work principle to machines; Mechanicalefficiency; Work of a force/couple (springs etc.);
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6 Potential energy and equilibrium; stability. Center of Gravity and Momentof Inertia: First and second moment of area; Radius of gyration;
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7 Parallel axis theorem; Product of inertia, Rotation of axes and principalmoment of inertia; Moment of inertia of simple and composite bodies.Mass moment of inertia.
Assignment
I. H. Shames
,^ Engineering Mechanics: Statics and dynamics
th^ , 4Ed, PHI, 2002.
F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston
,^ Vector Mechanics for Engineers
, Vol I - Statics, Vol II
th^ Ed, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige
,^ Engineering Mechanics
, Vol I – Statics, Vol II –
Dynamics, 6
th^ Ed, John Wiley, 2008.
R. C. Hibbler
,^ Engineering Mechani
cs: Principles of Statics and Dynamics, Pearson
Press, 2006. Andy Ruina and Rudra Pratap
,^ Introduction to Statics and Dynamics
, Oxford
University Press, 2011
ME101: Tutorial Groups
Group
RoomNo.
Name of the Tutor
T^
Dr. Karuna Kalita
T^
Dr. Satyajit Panda
T^
Dr. Deepak Sharma
T^
Dr. M Ravi Sankar
T^
Dr. Ganesh Natrajan T^
Dr. Sachin S Gautam
T^
Dr. Swarup Bag
T^
Prof. Sudip Talukdar T^
Dr. Arbind Singh T^
Prof. Anjan Dutta T^
Dr. Kaustubh Dasgupta T^
Dr. Bishnupada Mandal T^
Prof. V. S. Moholkar
T^
Dr. A. K. Golder
Tutorial sheet has three sectionsSection I: Discuss by the tutor
(2 questions) Section II: Solve by the students in
the class (4 questions) Section II: Solve by the students
As assignment(4 questions)
Mechanics: Idealizations Rigid Body
Mechanics: Idealizations Concentrated Force
: Effect of a loading which is
assumed to act at a point (
CG) on a body.
-^ Provided the area over which the load is appliedis very small compared to the overall size of thebody.
40 kN
160 kN
F = ma
Second Law forms the basis for most ofthe analysis in Dynamics