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Syllabus of IPU leet

The syllabus for IPU Leet covers fundamental concepts in engineering mechanics, including the significance of engineering machines, force characteristics, equilibrium analysis, friction laws, and the calculation of centroids and centers of gravity. It includes detailed topics such as force resolution, Lami's theorem, moment principles, and applications of friction in engineering scenarios. The syllabus is structured into units that progressively build on these concepts with practical applications and numerical problems.

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Syllabus of IPU leet

The syllabus for IPU Leet covers fundamental concepts in engineering mechanics, including the significance of engineering machines, force characteristics, equilibrium analysis, friction laws, and the calculation of centroids and centers of gravity. It includes detailed topics such as force resolution, Lami's theorem, moment principles, and applications of friction in engineering scenarios. The syllabus is structured into units that progressively build on these concepts with practical applications and numerical problems.

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Syllabus of IPU Leet

Unit. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Significance and Relevance of Engineering Machines, Applied
Mechanics, Statics, Dynamics, space, time mass Particle, flexible body and rigid body,
scaler and vector quantity, units of measurement (SI Units)

Unit. 2. Force
2.1 Introduction to force- Unite and characteristics, representation as a vector, and by
Bow’s notion, characteristics and effects of a force, principle of transmissibility of force,
Force system and its classification.

2.2 Resolution of a force- Orthogonal components moment of a force, Varignon’s


theorem.

2.3 Composition of Forces -Resultant, analytical method for determination of resultant


for concurrent, non-concurrent, and parallel co-planar force system- law of triangle,
parallelogram, and polygon of force.

2.4 Lami’s Theorem - Statement and explanation, application for various engineering
problems.

Unit. Equilibrium, Reactions, and moments


3.1 Introduction to Equilibrium, free body, and free body diagram, Analytical and
graphical equilibrium analysis methods.

3.2 The beam type, supports (simple, hinged, roller, and fix), and loads acting on the
beam(vertical and inclined point load, uniformly distributed load, couple.)

3.3 Beam reaction for cantilever, simply supported beam- subject to the combination
of point load, Uniformly Distributed Load (U.D.L) combinations of different forces.
(simple Numericals)

3.4 Introduction to moment and its units, classification of the moment, and its sign
conventions.

3.5 Principle of Moments and its application, Varigon’s theorem and its proof,
general conditions of equilibrium of bodies under the effect of coplanar concurrent
forces.
3.6 Applications of moment.
3.7 Introduction to Couples and its Applications.

Unit 4. Frication
4.1 Friction and its relevance in engineering, types and laws of friction, limiting
equilibrium, limiting friction, coefficient of friction, angle of friction, angle of repose,
relation between coefficient of friction and angle of friction.

4.2 Equilibrium of bodies on level surface subjected to force parallel and inclined to
plane.

4.2 Equilibrium of bodies on inclined plane subjected to force parallel to the plane
only.

4.3 Introduction to Ladder Friction.

Unit 5. Centroid and center of gravity


5.1 Introduction to the centroid and center of gravity (C.O.G), Centroid of geometrical
plane figures ( square, rectangle, triangle, circle, semi-circle, quarter circle), Centroid of
composite figures.

5.2 Centre of Gravity of simple solids(cube, cuboid, cone, cylinder, sphere,


hemisphere) Centre of Gravity of composite solids composed of not more than simple
solids.

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