Study of forces, equilibrium, motion, and mechanical systems through practical experimentation
The Applied Mechanics Laboratory focuses on the practical application of statics and dynamics to study forces, equilibrium, and material behavior. It helps students bridge theoretical concepts with real-world mechanical systems.
The laboratory enables understanding of mechanical principles through experiments involving forces, friction, motion, and structural behavior.
Study of bodies in equilibrium under applied forces.
Analysis of motion and forces acting on moving bodies.
Understanding deformation, stress, and material strength.
Verification of parallelogram and polygon law of forces.
Study of force transmission and mechanical advantage.
Analysis of reactions and load distribution.
Determination of coefficient of friction.
Evaluation of mechanical efficiency and load lifting.
Study of gear ratios and mechanical advantage.
Study of rotational motion and angular momentum.
Motion analysis of cam-follower systems.
Study of oscillations and dynamic response.