Course Name: Kinematics of Mechanisms and Machines

Course abstract

This course will deal with kinematic analysis of mechanisms and machines. It will include motion and force transmission analysis of linkage mechanisms, open and closed-chain planar robots, and geared transmission. The discussion will start with an introduction to the subject matter and nomenclature, and will cover direct and inverse kinematics, velocity and acceleration analysis, kinematic path generation for robots, singularities in kinematic chains, principle of virtual work and force analysis, and kinematic analysis of differential and automatic gear transmission. The course will demonstrate various concepts by working out problems relevant to real life applications of mechanisms. The course is expected to help students in their basic understanding and use of kinematic analysis.


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Prof. Anirvan DasGupta

Dr. Anirvan DasGupta is a faculty in Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur since 1999. His interests are in the mechanics of discrete and continuous systems. He has extensively taught courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels like Mechanics, Kinematics of Machines, Dynamics, Dynamics of Machines, Vibration Analysis, Wave Propagation in Continuous Media, and Rail Vehicle Dynamics.
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 Course Duration : Jan-Mar 2022

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 Enrollment : 14-Nov-2021 to 31-Jan-2022

 Exam registration : 13-Dec-2021 to 18-Feb-2022

 Exam Date : 27-Mar-2022

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