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SRI SAI UNIVERSITY, PALAMPUR (HP)

Blow Up (for Lectures) Programme: CIV, MECH, ECE, COMP


Course No : ES103 Course Title: BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Term: 2nd (2011)


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Topic First Law of Thermodynamics Essence and corollaries of the first law. Analytical expressions applicable to a process and cycle, internal energy, enthalpy and specific heats. First law analysis of steady flow. Applications of steady flow energy equation to engineering devices. Applications of first law of Thermodynamics
Closed and open system, analysis of non flow and flow processors for an ideal gas under constant volume (Isochoric), constant pressure (Isobaric), constant temperature (Isothermal).

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Adiabatic and polytrophic conditions, Analysis of free expansion and throttling processes. Representations of these processes on P-V charts and analysis of property changes Energy exchange (work and heat) during these processes. Second law of thermodynamics-Limitations of first law various statements of second law and their equivalence. Applications of statements of second law to heat engine, heat pump and refrigerator. Philosophy of Carnot cycle and its consequences. Carnot theorem for heat engines and heat pump. Classius inequality; concept and philosophy of entropy. Temperature entropy chart and representations of various processes on it. Third law of thermodynamics. Simple stress and strains. Poisons ratio, stresses and strain in simple. Stress strain diagrams, hooks law, elastic constants and their relationship. Temperature stress and strain in simple and compound bars under axial loading Numerical Problems. Shear Force and Bending Moments. Definitions, SF & BM diagrams for cantilevers, simply supported beams with or without over-hang. The point of contraflexture under, concentrated loads. Combination of concentrated loads and uniformly distributed loads. Relation between the rates of loading.

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Textbooks:
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Nag, P. K, -Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. Mechanics of Materials Dr. Kirpal Singh, Standard Publishers Distributers, New Delhi.

Other specific books:


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Yadav, R., Thermal Science and Engineering, Central Publishing House, Allahbad. G.H. Ryder Strength of Materials Macmillan India. Popay, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publications. Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials- Khanna Publications. Strength of Materials A Rudimentary Approach M.A. Jayaram, Sapna Book House.

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Syllabus coverage by Three days before MTE-1, MTE-2, MTE-3.


Syllabus Coverage Report

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