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(New) Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) Courseoutline

The document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mechanics-II (Dynamics) at Addis Ababa University for the academic year 2024/25, including prerequisites, course chapters, and evaluation methods. It covers topics such as kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies over a semester. The grading system requires a minimum of 75% class attendance for students.

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(New) Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) Courseoutline

The document outlines the course structure for Engineering Mechanics-II (Dynamics) at Addis Ababa University for the academic year 2024/25, including prerequisites, course chapters, and evaluation methods. It covers topics such as kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies over a semester. The grading system requires a minimum of 75% class attendance for students.

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ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY

ADDIS ABABA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (SMIE)

Course Title: Engineering Mechanics-II (Dynamics) A/Year: 2024/25


Course No: MEng 2052 Semester: II
Credit Hrs: 3 ECTS: 6

Prerequisite: Engineering Mechanics-I and Applied Mathematics-I

Course-outline
Chapter-1: Introduction ----------------------------------------------------- (1 week)
1.1. Basic Concepts

1.2. System of Units

1.3. Newton’s Low of Motions

1.4. Gravitation

Chapter-2: Kinematics of Particles ------------------------------------- (5 weeks)


2.1. Rectilinear Motion
2.2. Plane curve linear Motion
2.3. Rectangular Coordinates
2.4. Normal Tangential Coordinates
2.5. Polar Coordinates
2.6. Relative Motion (translating Axes)
2.7. Constrained Motion
Chapter-3: Kinetics of particles ------------------------------------------ (4 weeks)
3.1. Force, Mass, acceleration
3.2. Newton’s second Low
3.3. Rectilinear Motion
3.4. Curvilinear motion
3.5. Work and energy
3.6. Work and kinetic Energy
3.7. Potential Energy
3.8. Impulses and Momentum
3.9. Linear impulse and Linear Momentum
3.10. Angular Impulse and Angular Momentum
3.11. Impact
Chapter-4: Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies --------------------- (2 weeks)
4.1. Rotation
4.2. Absolute Motion
4.4. Relative velocity and Acceleration
4.5. Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity
4.6. Motion of Relative Rotating Axes
Chapter-5: Plane kinetics of Rigid Bodies -------------------------- (2 weeks)
5.1. Force, Mass and Acceleration
5.2. General Equation of Motion
5.3. Translation
5.4. Fixed Axis Rotation
5.5. General Plane motion
5.6. Work and Energy Relations
5.7. Impulse and Momentum Equations
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Text: Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, J.L. Meriam, John wiley &sons, Inc
Reference:
1. Engineering Mechanics: An Introduction of Dynamic, David J. McGill and Wilton
2. Vector Mechanics of Engineering by F.P. Beer and E.R.Johanson
3. Engineering Mechanics by R.C. Hibbeler
4. Statics and Dynamics by J.H.Ginsberg
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Evaluation
Assignment 10%

Quiz 10%

Intermediate Exam-1 15%

Intermediate Exam-2 15%

Final Exam 50%

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Grading system: SL-2013: Grading rules for undergraduate program.

NB: It is mandatory students to attend class minimum of 75% attendance.

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