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9780131463240

Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780131463240

  • ISBN10:

    0131463241

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-01-01
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
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For core introductory statics courses found in mechanical, civil, aeronautical, or engineering mechanics departments. While teaching the basic principles of mechanics in an example-driven format, this innovative text takes a critical thinking approach to help introductory students learn to think like engineers. Compelling photorealistic art, and a robust photograph program prompt students to visualize and think critically about engineering situations while Optional Design Examples and Computational Examples expose students to important ABET topics. This text is supported by the brand new OneKey course management system that enables instructors to post solutions, manage homework, and offer students test/quiz preparation and more via a free class Web site.

Table of Contents

Engineering and Mechanics
Engineering and Mechanics
Learning Mechanics
Fundamental Concepts
Units
Newtonian Gravitation
Motion of a Point
Position, Velocity, and Acceleration
Straight-Line Motion
Curvilinear Motion
Force, Mass, and Acceleration
Newton's Second Law
Equation of Motion for the Center of Mass
Inertial Reference Frames
Applications
Orbital Mechanics
Numerical Solutions
Energy Methods
Work and Kinetic Energy
Principle of Work and Energy
Work and Power
Work Done by Particular Forces
Potential Energy
Conservation of Energy
Conservative Forces
Relationship between Force and Potential Energy
Momentum Methods
Principle of Impulse and Momentum
Conservation of Linear Momentum
Impacts
Angular Momentum
Mass Flows
Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
Rigid Bodies and Types of Motion
Rotation about a Fixed Axis
General Motions: Velocities
General Motions: Accelerations
Sliding Contacts
Moving Reference Frames
Planar Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
Preview of the Equations of Motion
Momentum Principles for a System of Particles
Derivation of the Equations of Motion
Applications
Numerical Solutions
Appendix: Moments of Inertia
Energy and Momentum in Rigid-Body Dynamics
Principle of Work and Energy
Kinetic Energy
Work and Potential Energy
Power
Principles of Impulse and Momentum
Impacts
Three-Dimensional Kinematics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
Kinematics
Euler's Equations
The Euler Angles
Appendix: Moments and Products of Inertia
Vibrations 506 Conservative Systems
Damped Vibrations
Forced Vibrations
Review of Mathematics
Properties of Areas and Lines
Properties of Volumes and Homogeneous Objects
Spherical Coordinates
D'Alembert's Principle
Index
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