Knowledge in Mechanical

Fundamental of Mechanical engineering Unit 4-b,5-b notes

Properties of materials : Strength, Hardness, Toughness, Brittleness, Ductility, Malleability, Elasticity, Plasticity, Rigidity, Machinability, Hardenability, Resilience, Fatigue, and Creep, Stess Strain Diagram. Properties of Steam : T-s diagram, Types of steam Critical point Measurement of Dryness Fraction, Simple Numerical on Enthalpy, specific volume and Internal Energy of steam.

I year syllabus SEM-B (chemistry semester)

MA10501–Mathematics–II BE 1 st YEAR CH 10506: CHEMISTRY HU 10651 TECHNICAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING B. E. 1 st Year (Common to all Branches of Engineering and Technology) Code ME- 10649 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering

What are Catalysts ? And their types (For Engg Students)

The specific focus of this slide presentation is to focus on what is a catalyst ? A catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate, speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy without getting consumed in the process. And also on the various types of catalytic processes. Focusing on the needs of good exam grades, this has been specially made for first-year engineering students who are specifically studying mechanical and production engineering along with some help for electrical and textile engineering students.

BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (THERMODYNAMICS)

This pdf contains theory and important content based on (THERMODYNAMICS)BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Constraints and Lagrangian Dynamics

Constraints and Lagrangian Dynamics by Dr. Yogesh Sonvane, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Physics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat I hope it helps my peers to get good marks in SY Mechanical Engineering. Constraints › Discussion up to now  All mechanics is reduced to solving a set of simultaneous, coupled, 2 nd order differential equations which come from Newton’s 2 nd Law applied to each mass individually: (dpi/dt) = mi (d2 ri/dt2 ) = Fi (e) + ∑jFji  Given forces & initial conditions, the problem is reduced to pure math! › Oversimplification!! Many systems have CONSTRAINTS which limits their motion. – Example: Rigid Body. Constraints keep rij = constant. – Example: Particle motion on the surface of a sphere

ASSIGNMENT BME

This pdf contains assignment of BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

WORKING OF DIESEL AND PETROL ENGINE (BME)

This pdf contains notes based on the WORKING OF DIESEL AND PETROL ENGINE(BME)

MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS - MEMS

Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), also written as micro-electro-mechanical systems (or microelectronic and microelectromechanical systems) and the related micro mechatronics and microsystems constitute the technology of microscopic devices, particularly those with moving parts. They merge at the nanoscale into nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and nanotechnology. MEMS are also referred to as micromachines in Japan and microsystem technology (MST) in Europe.

GATE 2003-2010 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOLVED PAPERS

GATE 2003-2010 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOLVED PAPER. HERE EASILY EXPLAIN EACH AND EVERY QUESTION.

BASICS OF PROGRAMMING | MECHANICAL | G-SCHEME | DRONACHARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

HANDWRITTEN FULL NOTES ON BASICS OF PROGRAMMING WITH FULL SYLLABUS

Fluid mechanics and machines assignment

This assignment file covers all the important 2 marks and 16 mark questions for university examinations. This has totally 20 two marks and 15 sixteen mark questions. This might come handy during last minute preparations.

Fluid mechanics important questions Unit 1

This document contains all the important questions for last minute exam preparations from UNIT-1 of the paper fluid mechanics and machinery. All the topics are in question answer pattern and are based on exam point of view.