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9780132307413

Engineering Mechanics : Combined and SSP with FBD Package

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    9780132307413

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    0132307413

  • Edition: 11th
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  • Copyright: 2007-01-01
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Summary

Offers a concise yet thorough presentation of engineering mechanics theory and application. The material is reinforced with numerous examples to illustrate principles and imaginative, well-illustrated problems of varying degrees of difficulty. The book is committed to developing users'problem-solving skills. Features "Photorealistc" figures (over 400) that have been rendered in often 3D photo quality detail to appeal to visual learners.Presents a thorough combination of both static and dynamic engineering mechanics theory and applications. Features a large variety of problem types from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, varying levels of difficulty, and problems that involve solution by computer.For professionals in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, and engineering mechanics careers.

Table of Contents

General Principles
3(14)
Chapter Objectives
3(1)
Mechanics
3(1)
Fundamental Concepts
4(2)
Units of Measurement
6(2)
The International System of Units
8(2)
Numerical Calculations
10(4)
General Procedure for Analysis
14(3)
Force Vectors
17(66)
Chapter Objectives
17(1)
Scalars and Vectors
17(1)
Vector Operations
18(2)
Vector Addition of Forces
20(11)
Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces
31(12)
Cartesian Vectors
43(3)
Addition and Subtraction of Cartesian Vectors
46(9)
Position Vectors
55(3)
Force Vector Directed along a Line
58(10)
Dot Product
68(15)
Chapter Review
77(6)
Equilibrium of a Particle
83(34)
Chapter Objectives
83(1)
Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle
83(1)
The Free-Body Diagram
83(4)
Coplanar Force Systems
87(13)
Three-Dimensional Force Systems
100(17)
Chapter Review
111(6)
Force System Resultants
117(84)
Chapter Objectives
117(1)
Moment of a Force---Scalar Formulation
117(5)
Cross Product
122(3)
Moment of a Force---Vector Formulation
125(5)
Principle of Moments
130(12)
Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis
142(10)
Moment of a Couple
152(13)
Equivalent System
165(2)
Resultants of a Force and Couple System
167(4)
Further Reduction of a Force and Couple System
171(14)
Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading
185(16)
Chapter Review
195(6)
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body
201(45)
Chapter Objectives
201(1)
Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium
201(2)
Equilibrium in Two Dimensions
203(1)
Free-Body Diagrams
203(14)
Equations of Equilibrium
217(9)
Two- and Three-Force Members
226(13)
Equilibrium in Three Dimensions
239(1)
Free-Body Diagrams
239(7)
Equations of Equilibrium
245(1)
Constraints for a Rigid Body
246(91)
Chapter Review
261(6)
Structural Analysis
267(1)
Chapter Objectives
267(1)
Simple Trusses
267(3)
The Method of Joints
270(6)
Zero-Force Members
276(7)
The Method of Sections
283(10)
Space Trusses
293(4)
Frames and Machines
297(40)
Chapter Review
328(9)
Internal Forces
337(56)
Chapter Objectives
337(1)
Internal Forces Developed in Structural Members
337(17)
Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams
354(8)
Relations between Distributed Load, Shear, and Moment
362(11)
Cables
373(20)
Chapter Review
389(4)
Friction
393(62)
Chapter Objectives
393(1)
Characteristics of Dry Friction
393(4)
Problems Involving Dry Friction
397(21)
Wedges
418(2)
Frictional Forces on Screws
420(8)
Frictional Forces on Flat Belts
428(8)
Frictional Forces on Collar Bearings, Pivot Bearings, and Disks
436(3)
Frictional Forces on Journal Bearings
439(2)
Rolling Resistance
441(14)
Chapter Review
449(6)
Center of Gravity and Centroid
455(64)
Chapter Objectives
455(1)
Center of Gravity and Center of Mass for a System of Particles
455(2)
Center of Gravity, Center of Mass, and Centroid for a Body
457(21)
Composite Bodies
478(14)
Theorems of Pappus and Guldinus
492(8)
Resultant of a General Distributed Loading
500(1)
Fluid Pressure
501(18)
Chapter Review
513(6)
Moments of Inertia
519(54)
Chapter Objectives
519(1)
Definition of Moments of Inertia for Areas
519(2)
Parallel-Axis Theorem for an Area
521(1)
Radius of Gyration of an Area
521(1)
Moments of Inertia for an Area by Integration
522(8)
Moments of Inertia for Composite Areas
530(8)
Product of Inertia for an Area
538(4)
Moments of Inertia for an Area about Inclined Axes
542(3)
Mohr's Circle for Moments of Inertia
545(10)
Mass Moment of Inertia
555(18)
Chapter Review
568(5)
Virtual Work
573(65)
Chapter Objectives
573(1)
Definition of Work and Virtual Work
573(3)
Principle of Virtual Work for a Particle and a Rigid Body
576(1)
Principle of Virtual Work for a System of Connected Rigid Bodies
577(13)
Conservative Forces
590(1)
Potential Energy
591(1)
Potential-Energy Criterion for Equilibrium
592(2)
Stability of Equilibrium
594(14)
Chapter Review
606(2)
Appendices
Mathematical Review and Expressions
608(4)
Numerical and Computer Analysis
612(6)
Review for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
618(20)
Answers to Selected Problems 638(14)
Index 652(38)
Kinematics of a Particle
3(98)
Chapter Objectives
3(1)
Introduction
3(2)
Rectilinear Kinematics: Continuous Motion
5(13)
Rectilinear Kinematics: Erractic Motion
18(13)
General Curvilinear Motion
31(2)
Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Components
33(5)
Motion of a Projectile
38(11)
Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components
49(13)
Curvilinear Motion: Cylindrical Components
62(15)
Absolute Dependent Motion Analysis of Two Particles
77(6)
Relative-Motion Analysis of Two Particles Using Translating Axes
83(18)
Chapter Review
96(5)
Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration
101(64)
Chapter Objectives
101(1)
Newton's Laws of Motion
101(4)
The Equation of Motion
105(3)
Equation of Motion for a System of Particles
108(2)
Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates
110
Equations of Motion: Normal and Tangential Coordinates
43(3)
Equations of Motion: Cylindrical Coordinates
46(119)
Chapter Review
162(3)
Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy
165(50)
Chapter Objectives
165(1)
The Work of a Force
165(5)
Principle of Work and Energy
170(2)
Principle of Work and Energy for a System of Particles
172(16)
Power and Efficiency
188(8)
Conservative Forces and Potential Energy
196(4)
Conservation of Energy
200(15)
Chapter Review
212(3)
Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum
215
Chapter Objectives
215(1)
Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum
215(7)
Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles
222(8)
Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles
230(12)
Impact
242(14)
Angular Momentum
256(1)
Relation Between Moment of a Force and Angular Momentum
257(3)
Angular Impulse and Momentum Principles
260(10)
Steady Fluid Streams
270(5)
Propulsion with Variable Mass
275
Chapter Review
286(2)
Review 1: Kinematics and Kinetics of a Particle
288
Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body
201(184)
Chapter Objectives
301(1)
Rigid-Body Motion
301(2)
Translation
303(1)
Rotation about a Fixed Axis
304(15)
Absolute Motion Analysis
319
Equilibrium in Three Dimensions
239(88)
Relative-Motion Analysis: Velocity
327(14)
Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity
341(10)
Relative-Motion Analysis: Acceleration
351(15)
Relative-Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes
366(19)
Chapter Review
382(3)
Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration
385(60)
Chapter Objectives
385(1)
Moment of Inertia
385(14)
Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion
399(3)
Equations of Motion: Translation
402(12)
Equations of Motion: Rotation about a Fixed Axis
414(15)
Equations of Motion: General Plane Motion
429(16)
Chapter Review
442(3)
Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Work and Energy
445(38)
Chapter Objectives
445(1)
Kinetic Energy
445(4)
The Work of a Force
449(2)
The Work of a Couple
451(2)
Principle of Work and Energy
453(15)
Conservation of Energy
468(15)
Chapter Review
479(4)
Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum
483(52)
Chapter Objectives
483(1)
Linear and Angular Momentum
483(6)
Principle of Impulse and Momentum
489(15)
Conservation of Momentum
504(4)
Eccentric Impact
508(27)
Chapter Review
518(2)
Review 2: Planar Kinematics and Kinetics of a Rigid Body
520(15)
Three-Dimensional Kinematics of a Rigid Body
535(32)
Chapter Objectives
535(1)
Rotation About a Fixed Point
535(3)
The Time Derivative of a Vector Measured from Either a Fixed or Translating-Rotating System
538(5)
General Motion
543
Relative-Motion Analysis Using Translating and Rotating Axes
492(75)
Chapter Review
565(2)
Three-Dimensional Kinetics of a Rigid Body
567(52)
Chapter Objectives
567(1)
Moments and Products of Inertia
567
Angular Momentum
521(59)
Kinetic Energy
580(8)
Equations of Motion
588(14)
Gyroscopic Motion
602(6)
Torque-Free Motion
608(11)
Chapter Review
616(3)
Vibrations
619(71)
Chapter Objectives
573(46)
Undamped Free Vibration
619
Energy Methods
576(62)
Undamped Forced Vibration
638(4)
Viscous Damped Free Vibration
642(3)
Viscous Damped Forced Vibration
645(3)
Electrical Circuit Analogs
648(8)
Chapter Review
654(2)
Appendices
Mathematical Expressions
656(2)
Numerical and Computer Analysis
658(11)
Vector Analysis
669(5)
Review for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
674(16)
Answers to Selected Problems 690(15)
Index 705

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