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Wednesday 27 September 2017

VTU CBCS NOTES DYNAMICS OF MACHINING-BALANCING AND ROTATING MASSES.

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VTU cbcs notes for 3rd year/5th sem. The notes of Dynamics of Machining is provided to the students studying under the new scheme i.e.,cbcs. The following notes are given to the students as the reference. The notes were prepared as per the cbcs syllabus.



Module 1
STATIC FORCE ANALYSIS: Static equilibrium. Equilibrium of two and three force members.Members with two forces and torque, Free body
diagrams, Static force analysis of four-bar mechanism and Slider-crank mechanism with and without friction.
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Module 2

 BALANCING AND ROTATING MASSES: Static and dynamic balancing, balancing of single rotating mass by balancing masses in the same plane and in different planes. Balancing of several rotating masses by balancing masses in the same plane and in different planes.

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About vtu cbcs scheme:

Visvesvaraya technological university has introduced a new scheme of syllabus called choice-based credit system (CBCS) in the year of 2015. The CBCS provides choice for students to select from the prescribed courses (core, elective and Foundation Courses).


Currently, many of the institutions have already introduced the choice based credit system. The choice-based credit system provides a ‘cafeteria’ type approach in which the students can take courses of their choice. The grading system is considered as best and consistent because this will helps student flexibility across institutions within the country and across other countries, and also empower potential employers to assess the performance of students. The syllabus is divided into five-module, each module constitutes two units. The entire module constitutes sixteen marks, eight marks form each unit. Each subject contains eighty marks for theory examination and the remaining twenty marks are for the internal test. The semester system accelerates the teaching-learning process and enables flexible mobility in learning.





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