The latest edition of Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics continues to provide the same high quality material seen in previous editions. It provides extensively rewritten, updated prose for content clarity, superb new problems in new application areas, outstanding instruction on drawing free body diagrams, and new electronic supplements to assist learning and instruction.
This book is tailor-made as per the syllabus of Engineering Mechanics offered in the first year of undergraduate students of Engineering.
For introductory dynamics courses found in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, and engineering mechanics departments.
_A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics_ is a must-buy for all students of engineering as it is a lucidly written textbook on the subject with crisp conceptual explanations aided with simple to understand examples.
This is the more practical approach to engineering mechanics that deals mainly withtwo-dimensional problems, since these comprise the great majority of engineering situationsand are the necessary foundation for good design practice.
Explores the mechanics of solids and statics as well as the strength of materials and elasticity theory. Features design exercises that encourage creative initiative and systems thinking.
Cook, R.D. and Young, W.C. Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition, 1999. Crowe, M.J., A History of Vector Calculus, Mineola, NY: Dover, 1967. Dym, C.L., Little, P., and Orwin, E., Engineering Design: A Project-Based ...
A second objective of this book is to guide the students in their efforts to solve problems in mechanics in a systematic manner.
Engineering Mechanics of Solids
The book aspires to cater to the learning needs of BE/BTech students and also those preparing for competitive exams.
This is the first volume of 'Statics' covering force systems on rigid bodies and properties of area. This is a valuable supplement to a text book in any introductory mechanics course.