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Sr. No. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) PLO No. Level of Learning 1. 2. 3

This document provides a syllabus for the course "Mechanics of Machines – I" at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology. The 3 credit hour course is offered in the third semester to mechanical engineering students. It has a theory component and aims to develop students' foundations in kinematic and dynamic analysis of mechanisms. Key topics covered include linkages, displacement analysis, velocity analysis, acceleration analysis, force analysis, friction mechanisms, flexible linkages, brakes, and dynamometers. Assessment includes sessional work, midterm and final exams. Recommended textbooks are also listed.
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Sr. No. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) PLO No. Level of Learning 1. 2. 3

This document provides a syllabus for the course "Mechanics of Machines – I" at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology. The 3 credit hour course is offered in the third semester to mechanical engineering students. It has a theory component and aims to develop students' foundations in kinematic and dynamic analysis of mechanisms. Key topics covered include linkages, displacement analysis, velocity analysis, acceleration analysis, force analysis, friction mechanisms, flexible linkages, brakes, and dynamometers. Assessment includes sessional work, midterm and final exams. Recommended textbooks are also listed.
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SYLLABUS PROFORMA FOR SUBJECT TEACHER

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, (B.E MECHANICAL SYLLABUS)
Title of Subject : MECHANICS OF MACHINES – I
Course Code : ME 211
Semester : THIRD Year : SECOND
Discipline : MECHANICAL Discipline Code ME
Effective : 17 Batch and onwards
Pre-requisite : ENGINEERING DYNAMICS (ME 131)
Co-requisite : ------
Assessment : Theory Practical
20% Sessional Work,
20% Mid Semester Examination -------------,
60% Final Written Examination
Credit Hours : Theory 02 Practical 00 Total 02
Minimum Contact Hours : Theory 28 Practical 00 Total 28
Marks : Theory 50 Practical 00 Total 50

* Proposed, while at present it is 2 C.Hs

Aims and Objectives


AIM:
 To develop substantial foundation in the kinematic and dynamic analysis of various mechanisms.
Objectives:
 To make students acquainted with the fundamentals of linkages.
 To enable students to perform kinematic analysis of various mechanisms.
 To enable students to perform force analysis of various mechanisms.
 To teach students about various friction based mechanisms and dynamometers

Sr.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) PLO No. Level of Learning
No.
1. Identify common mechanisms and their inversions PLO 1 C1
Carry out kinematic and dynamic analysis of various
2. mechanisms
PLO 2 C4

3. Design friction based and flexible mechanisms PLO 3 C3

Legends:
BOLD & Italic = New topic added Underline = Topic rephrased Strikethrough = Topics removed

Course contents
Linkage fundamentals: Kinematic link, pairs, classification of kinematic pairs, kinematic chain and its
types, Mechanism and its inversions, kinematic diagram and mobility of a mechanism, Quick return
mechanisms. Steering wheel mechanism. Universal Joint.
Displacement analysis: graphical and analytical methods of displacement analysis of various mechanisms.
Velocity analysis: graphical and analytical methods of velocity analysis using instantaneous center method and
relative velocity method.
Acceleration analysis: graphical and analytical methods of acceleration analysis of various mechanisms.
Force analysis: Static and dynamic force analysis of various mechanisms.
Friction: Types of friction, screw jack, friction of bearings & clutches.
Flexible linkages: Belt, Rope & Chain drives.
Brakes and dynamometers: Types and their working mechanism

Recommended Books
A) Text Books
1 David H. Myszka, “Machines & Mechanisms”, Prentice Hall, latest edition.
2 J.E.Shigley, “Theory of Machines”, McGraw Hill, latest edition.
3 R.S. Khurmi, J.K. Gupta, “Theory of Machines”, Eurasia publishing house, latest edition.
B) Reference Books
J.E Shigley, John Joseph Uicker Jr. “ Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, McGraw Hill, latest
1
edition.

Teacher Name: _______________________ Teacher Signature: _______________________

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