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This document outlines the teaching plan for the Engineering Mechanics course at Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic for the academic year 2024-25. It details the course structure, including units on simple lifting machines, analysis of forces, equilibrium of forces, friction, and centroid and center of gravity, along with allocated hours and topics covered. The plan is designed for the second semester of the Mechanical Engineering program, taught by Mr. S. B. Sonawane.

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Egm TP

This document outlines the teaching plan for the Engineering Mechanics course at Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic for the academic year 2024-25. It details the course structure, including units on simple lifting machines, analysis of forces, equilibrium of forces, friction, and centroid and center of gravity, along with allocated hours and topics covered. The plan is designed for the second semester of the Mechanical Engineering program, taught by Mr. S. B. Sonawane.

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For AICTE Diploma Courses D1

Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education

Matoshri Education Society’s,


Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Eklahare (1170)
TEACHING PLAN (TP)
Academic Year: 2024-25 Course : Engineering Mechanics ( EGM)
Program : Mechanical Engineering Course Code : 312312
Semester : 2nd (ME-2K) Name of Faculty : Mr. S. B. Sonawane

Chapter CO UO Title/Details Date of Date of Actual Remarks


Allocated
No. (Mention Commencing Completion
Hrs. in
(hours) only
Curriculum
Number)
Unit - I Simple Lifting Machine 09
Concept of simple lifting machine, load, effort, mechanical
advantage, velocity ratio, Efficiency of machines, reversible
1.1 and non-reversible/self locking machines. (IKS*: Hand axe as 02
wedge, Lever in battle, Inclined Plane for loading, Pulleys to
lift water in irrigation)
Concept of ideal machine and its conditions, machine friction,
1.2 01
ideal effort, ideal load
Effort lost in friction and load lost in friction, maximum
01 ( 09) CO1 01
mechanical advantage and maximum efficiency.
Nature of graphs: Load vs. effort, load vs. ideal effort Load vs.
1.3 02
MA, load vs. efficiency, Law of machine and its uses.
Velocity ratios of inclined plane, Differential axle and wheel,
1.4 01
Worm and worm wheel,
Single purchase and double purchase crab winch, Simple
screw jack, Weston’s differential pulley block Geared pulley 02
block, two sheave pulley block, three sheave pulley block.
Unit - II Analysis of Forces 13
Introduction of Mechanics:Engineering Mechanics,
Statics,Dynamics,Kinetics,Kinematics, concept of rigid body
2.1 2
Force:definition,unit,graphical representation, Bow’snotation,
characteristics,Types of force system
Moment of force: Definition, unit, sign conventions,
2.2 1
couple and its properties
Law related to forces: Law of transmissibility of force, Law of
polygon of forces, Varignon’s theorem of moments, Law of
02 ( 13) CO2 2.3 2
moment, Law of parallelogram of forces.(IKS*:Weighing
scale in Mohenjodaro, Harappa)
Resolution of coplanar forces: orthogonal and non-orthogonal
2.4 2
components of a force.
Composition of coplanar forces using analytical method.
2.5 Resultant of collinear, concurrent and non-concurrent force 3
system.
Composition of coplanar forces using graphical method.
2.6 Resultant of concurrent force system and parallel force system 3
consisting of maximum four forces only.

Unit - III Equilibrium of Forces 09


3.1 Equilibrium and its conditions. 1
3.2 Equilibrant and relation with resultant, Equilibrant of
1
concurrent force system
3.3 Lami’s Theorem and its applications, Concept of Free body
2
diagram, (Problems unknown not more than two.)
03 ( 09) CO3 3.4 Types of supports: fixed, simple, hinged, roller andfixed,
Types of beams: cantilever, simply supported,overhanging,
3
continuous and fixed. Types of loads:vertical and inclined
point load, uniformly distributed load.
3.5 Determination of Beam reactions using analytical method for
cantilever simply supported and overhanging beam subjected
2
to vertical load, inclined load and uniformly distributed load
(combination of any two types).
Unit - IV Friction of Forces 7
Friction and its relevance in engineering, types and laws of
4.1 friction, limiting equilibrium, limiting friction,co-efficient of 2
friction, angle of friction, angle of repose,and their relationship
Equilibrium of bodies on level surface subjected to force
04 (07) CO4 4.2 1
parallel to plane and inclined to plane.
Equilibrium of bodies on inclined plane subjected to force
4.3 2
parallel to the plane only
Forces acting on ladder (only free body diagram, no
4.4 2
numerical).

Unit - V Centroid and Centre of Gravity 7


Centroid of geometrical plane figures: square,
rectangle, triangle, circle, semi-circle, quarter circle
5.1 2
(IKS*: Archery arrowheads in Ramayana, Arch in
archeological structures such as Mahal, Gol Gumbaz)
Centroid of composite figures such as I, L, C, T, Z
05 (07) CO5 5.2 1
sections (not more than three simple figures).
Centre of Gravity of simple solids: cube, cuboid,
5.3 cylinder, cone, sphere and hemisphere (no hollow 2
solids).
Centre of Gravity of composite solids composed of
5.4 2
not more than two simple solids.

Name & Signature of Faculty Name & Signature of HOD

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