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disc/wheel and sphere.
                                                                              Total Contact Hours       :  45

               Course Outcomes: On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
                   Comprehend and analysis the forces in the system.
                   Solve problems in engineering systems using the concept of static equilibrium.
                   Determine  the  centroid  of  objects  such  as  areas  and  volumes,  center  of  mass  of  body  and

                   moment of inertia of composite areas.
                   Solve problems involving kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies in plane motion.
                   Solve problems involving frictional phenomena in machines.

               Text Book (s):
                   Beer,  F.P  and  Johnston  Jr.  E.R, Cornwell and Sanghi ., “Vector Mechanics  for  Engineers
                1  (In  SI  Units):  Statics  and Dynamics”, 11thEdition,  McGraw-Hill Publishing company, New
                   Delhi (2017).
                   Rajasekaran    S    and    Sankarasubramanian    G.,    “Engineering    Mechanics    Statics    and
                2
                                 rd
                   Dynamics”,  3  Edition, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005.


               Reference Books(s) / Web links:
                   Meriam J.L. and Kraige L.G., “ Engineering Mechanics- Statics - Volume 1, Dynamics-
                1
                   Volume 2”, Third Edition, Wiley  India,2017.
                   Hibbeller,  R.C  and  Ashok  Gupta,  “Engineering  Mechanics:  Statics  and  Dynamics”,  11th
                2
                   Edition, Pearson Education 2010.
                   Irving H. Shames and Krishna MohanaRao. G., “Engineering Mechanics – Statics and
                3
                   Dynamics” 4thEdition, Pearson Education 2006.
                4  S SBhavikatti, Engineering Mechanics, New Age International Publishers, 2016
                5  Vela Murali, “Engineering Mechanics”, Oxford University Press (2010)

               Subject                  Subject Name (Laboratory Course)                 Category  L  T  P  C
               Code
               CE19211            COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING                           PC        0  0  4  2

               Objectives:
                   To  introduce  the  students  to  draft  the  plan,  elevation  and  sectional  views  of  buildings  in
                   accordance  with  development  and  control  rules  satisfying  orientation  and  functional

                   requirements as per National Building Code.


                                                     List of  Experiments
                1  Principlesofplanning,orientationandcompletejoinerydetails(PaneledandGlazed Doors and
                    Windows)
                2  Buildings with load bearing walls
                3       Buildings with sloping roof
                4     R.C.C. framed structures.
                5     Industrial buildings – North light roof structures
                6  BIM
                                                                                     Total Contact      :  60
                                                                                         Hours
               Course Outcomes:
                   Draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of the buildings, industrial structures, and framed

                   buildings using computer software.


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