Knowledge in Thermodynamics & Statistical mechanics

Engineering mechanics-Friction-problems

Contents covered in this pdf regarding Friction.In this pdf there is detailed problems with solutions related to the topic.

Engineering mechanics-Forces and reactions

Contents covered in this pdf regarding forces and reactions.In this pdf there is detailed problems with solutions related to the topic.

Engineering mechanics-moment of inertia-problems

Contents covered in this pdf regarding moment of inertia.In this pdf there is detailed problems with solutions related to the topic.

Engineering mechanics-Joints-Problems

Contents covered in this pdf regarding Joints.In this pdf there is detailed problems with solutions related to the topic.

THERMODYNAMICS CONCEPT

Thermodynamics, science of the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy. In broad terms, thermodynamics deals with the transfer of energy from one place to another and from one form to another. The key concept is that heat is a form of energy corresponding to a definite amount of mechanical work. Sir Isaac Newton. READ MORE ON THIS TOPIC philosophy of physics: Thermodynamics A concise, powerful, and general account of the time asymmetry of ordinary physical processes was gradually pieced together in the course… Heat was not formally recognized as a form of energy until about 1798, when Count Rumford (Sir Benjamin Thompson), a British military engineer, noticed that limitless amounts of heat could be generated in the boring of cannon barrels and that the amount of heat generated is proportional to the work done in turning a blunt boring tool. Rumford’s observation of the proportionality between heat generated and work done lies at the foundation of thermodynamics. Another pioneer was the French military engineer Sadi Carnot, who introduced the concept of the heat-engine cycle and the principle of reversibility in 1824. Carnot’s work concerned the limitations on the maximum amount of work that can be obtained from a steam engine operating with a high-temperature heat transfer as its driving force. Later that century, these ideas were developed by Rudolf Clausius, a German mathematician and physicist, into the first and second laws of thermodynamics, respectively. The most important laws of thermodynamics are:

ELEMENTARY FLIGHT DYNAMICS

Introduction11.1What,WhyandHow?11.2AircraftasaRigidBody21.3SixDegreesofFreedom71.4Position,VelocityandAngles101.5AircraftMotioninWind141.6LongitudinalFlightDynamics171.7LongitudinalDynamicsEquations211.8AQuestionofTimescales221.9LongitudinalTrim251.10AerodynamicCoefficientsCD,CL,C„,281.10.1AerodynamicCoefficientswithAngleofAttack(a)301.10.2AerodynamicCoefficientswithMachNumber{Ma)321.11Wing-BodyTrim34ExerciseProblems40References422StabilityConcept432.1LinearFirst-OrderSystem432.2LinearSecond-OrderSystem462.3NonlinearSecond-OrderSystem552.4PitchDynamicsaboutLevelFlightTrim572.5ModellingSmall-PerturbationAerodynamics5

Mechanics (VI semester)

Attached document contains the previous year question paper for Mechanics for Physics (hons) by Delhi University. It can be very helpful for a quick revision and clarity of concepts.

Mechanics (I semester)

Attached document contains the previous year question paper for Mechanics for Physics (hons) by Delhi University. It can be very helpful for a quick revision and clarity of concepts.

Longitudinal dynamics - engineering

Notes on longitudinal dynamics by IIT Kharagpur. Detailed, descriptive and printed material on the topic.

Basic Concepts Engineering Mechanics

One can easily learn the concepts of Engineering mechanics.There are different types of solved problems in each topics covering overall concepts of Engineering mechanics

Babcock and Wilcox Boiler

Notes on the topic Babcock and Wilcox Boiler with diagram

Vector mechanics for engineers

In this ppt there is deatailed concepts with examples related to mechanics and regarding vectors.you will be able to learn the uses and how to use vectors in mechanics.