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DIGITAL NOTES
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
R18A0302



B.Tech –II Year – I Semester
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING




MALLA REDDY COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(An Autonomous Institution – UGC, Govt.of India)
Recognizes under 2(f) and 12(B) of UGC ACT 1956
(Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad, Approved by AICTE –Accredited by NBA &
NAAC-“A” Grade-ISO 9001:2015 Certified)




ENGINEERING MECHANICS

i

, MALLAREDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
II Year B. Tech MECH-I Sem L T/P/D C
3 3
((R18A0302) ENGINEERING MECHANICS


Course objectives:
 The Student is to develop the capacity to predict the effects of force
and motion while carrying out the creative design functions of
engineering.
 To help the student develop this ability to visualize, which is so vital to
problem formulation.
 Maximum progress is when the principles and heir limitations are learned
together within the context of engineering applications.

Unit – I
Introduction Resultants of Force System Parallelogram law –Forces and components- Resultant of coplanar
Concurrent Forces Moment of Force-problems.
Equilibrium of Force Systems: Free Body Diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium - Equilibrium
of planar Systems
Unit – II

FRICTION: Introduction – Theory of Friction – Angle of friction - Laws of Friction – Static and Dynamic
Frictions

Analysis of Pin-Jointed Plane Frames : Determination of Forces in members of plane, pin jointed, perfect
trusses by (i) method of joints and (ii) method of sections. Analysis of various types of cantilever & simply–
supported trusses-by method of joints, method of sections

Unit – III
Centroids and Centers of Gravity: Introduction – Centroids and Centre of gravity of simple figures (from
basic principles ) – Centroids of Composite Figures - Theorem of Pappus – Center of gravity of bodies and
centroids of volumes.

Unit – IV

Moments of Inertia: Definition – Polar Moment of Inertia –Radius of gyration - Transfer formula for
moment of inertia - Moments of Inertia for Composite areas - Products of Inertia, Transfer Formula for
Product of Inertia.
Mass Moment of Inertia: Moment of Inertia of Masses- Transfer Formula for Mass
Moments of Inertia - mass moment of inertia of composite bodies.




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,Unit – V
Kinematics of a Particle: Motion of a particle – Rectilinear motion – motion
curves – Rectangular components of curvilinear motion.
Kinetics of particles: D’Alemberts Princile for plane motion and Connected bodies

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Engineering Mechanics/ S. Timoshenko and D.H. Young, Mc Graw Hill Book Company.
2. Engineering Mechanics - Statics and Dynamics by Vijaya Kumar Reddy K , Suresh
Kumar J.BS Publications

REFERENCES:
1. Engineering Mechanics / S.S. Bhavikati & K.G. Rajasekharappa
2. A text of Engineering Mechanics / YVD Rao / K. Govinda Rajulu/ M. Manzoor
Hussain, Academic Publishing Company
3. Engg. Mechanics / M.V. Seshagiri Rao & D Rama Durgaiah/ Universities Press
4. Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Regl / Tayal.
5. Engineering Mechanics / KL Kumar / Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Engineering Mechanics / Irving Shames / Prentice Hall


COURSE OUTCOMES:
 This capacity requires more than a mere knowledge of the
physical and mathematical principles of mechanics
 Ability to visualize physical configurations in terms of real materials, actual
constraints ,and the practical limitations which govern the behavior of
machines and structures
 Indeed, the construction of a meaningful mathematical model is
often a more important experience than its solution




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, CONTENTS

UNIT NO NAME OF THE UNIT PAGE NO


I RESULTANTS OF FORCE SYSTEM & EQUILIBRIUM 1- 25
OF FORCE SYSTEMS


II FRICTION & ANALYSIS OF PIN-JOINTED PLANE 26 - 39
FRAMES


III 40 - 50
CENTROIDS AND CENTERS OF GRAVITY

MOMENTS OF INERTIA & MASS MOMENT OF
IV 51 - 60
INERTIA



V KINEMATICS OF A PARTICLE & KINETICS OF 61 - 100
PARTICLES




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