APPLIED MECHANICS

Program Details

Applied Mechanics

Aim:

The aim of applied mechanics department is to use principles of mechanics to solve practical engineering problems.

Objectives:

To use principles of mechanics to analyze and predict the behavior of mechanical systems under various loading and environmental conditions.

To use this understanding to design and optimize mechanical systems to perform specific tasks efficiently and reliably.

To develop new materials and technologies that can improve the performance and sustainability of mechanical systems.

To improve the safety and sustainability of mechanical systems.

To enhance our understanding of natural phenomena, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and weather patterns, by applying principles of mechanics to these complex systems.

Department of Applied Mechanics

An integral part of Civil engineering department providing knowledge and skills in following fundamental subjects:

Engineering Mechanics, Mechanics of Structures, Soil Engineering, Concrete technology, Design of R.C and Steel Structures

The key roles of the Department are:

Design and analysis: The Applied Mechanics department applies the principles of mechanics to design and analyze simple/complex engineering systems.

Testing and experimentation: The Applied Mechanics department conducts various experiments and tests to validate the theoretical models.

Education and training: The Applied Mechanics department is responsible for educating and training students in the principles of mechanics and their applications in engineering. This includes developing courses and curricula, teaching classes, and supervising research projects.

Labs


  • The Mechanics of Structures laboratory is facilitated that is designed to teach students the fundamental principles of structural mechanics. In this laboratory, students will use a variety of equipment and tools to conduct experiments and gain hands-on experience in analyzing the behavior of different structural elements and systems. The Mechanics of Structures laboratory is an essential part of an engineering education, as it provides students with hands-on experience in analyzing to determine various properties of materials. By using this equipment and tools, students can better understand the behavior of structural elements under different loads and conditions.

  • A Soil Engineering laboratory is facilitated where students can perform tests and experiments to study the mechanical properties of soils. This laboratory typically includes a variety of equipment and tools that allow students to measure the physical and engineering properties of soils, and to perform analyses to understand the behavior of soils under different conditions.
  • A Concrete Technology laboratory is well equipped that is used to study the properties and behavior of concrete, which is a fundamental material, used in many construction projects. In this laboratory, students can perform various tests and experiments to understand the properties of concrete and how it can be used in different applications. Concrete Technology laboratory is an essential component of an engineering education, as it provides students with hands-on experience in studying the properties and behavior of concrete. By using this equipment and tools, students can better understand how concrete is made, how it behaves under different conditions, and how it can be used in construction projects.

CHANDRESH BHATT

Mr. CHANDRESH BHATT

Head of Department
PALAK SHUKLA

Mrs. PALAK SHUKLA

Lecturer
DHAVAL JORAVIA

Mr. DHAVAL JORAVIA

Lecturer
HEMIL CHAUHAN

Mr. HEMIL CHAUHAN

Lecturer

PRATIMA CHAUDHARI

Mrs. PRATIMA CHAUDHARI

Lecturer