Students of engineering mechanics require a treatment embracing principles, practice an problem solving. Each are covered in this text in a way which students will find particularly helpful. Every chapter gives a thorough description of the basic theory, and a large selection of worked examples are explained in an understandable, tutorial style. Graded problems for solution, with answers, are also provided. Integrating statistics and dynamics within a single volume, the book will support the study of engineering mechanics throughout an undergraduate course. The theory of two- and three-dimensional dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, leading to Euler's equations, is developed. The vibration of one- and two-degree-of-freedom systems and an introduction to automatic control, now including frequency response methods, are covered. This edition has also been extended to develop continuum mechanics, drawing together solid and fluid mechanics to illustrate the distinctions between Eulerian and Lagrangian coordinates. Supports study of mechanics throughout an undergraduate course Integrates statics and dynamics in a single volume Develops theory of 2D and 3D dynamics of particles and rigid bodies
The objective of this book is to present the subject matter in a most concise, compact, to-the-point and lucid manner.
This series of 3 volumes explains all the basic principles of the science of mechanics as relevant to engineers and technicians. Easy to read, fully illustrated, providing many examples of practical applications.
The book is useful for undergraduate students majoring in physics and other science and engineering disciplines. It can also be used as a reference for more advanced levels.
This textbook can be used for the review of engineering mechanics fundamentals and for undergraduate course enhancement in separate or combined courses in statics and/or dynamics.
Principles of Engineering Mechanics
This series of three volumes aims to explain in a reader-friendly way, the essential principles of basic mechanics as used in engineering.
Theoretical concepts are supported by over 600 problems and 400 worked answers. The new edition will match up to the latest BTEC National specifications and can also be used on mechanical engineering courses from Levels 2 to 4"--
Principles of Engineering Mechanics
Principles of engineering mechanics I (statics)
PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS, VOLUME 1: Kinematics-the Geometry of Motio