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9780131866744

Principles of Statics

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    9780131866744

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    0131866745

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-01-01
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Summary

For introductory statics courses found in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, and engineering mechanics departments. This 400 page paperback text contains all the topics and examples of the bestselling hardback text, and free access to Hibbelers Onekey course where instructors select and post assignments. All this comes with significant savings for students! Hibbeler's course contains over 3,000 Statics and Dynamics problems instructors can personalize and post for student assignments. OneKey lets instructors edit the values in a problem, guaranteeing a fresh problem for the students, and then use use MathCAD solutions worksheets to generate solutions for use in grading (and post for student review). Each problem also comes with optional student hints and an assignment guide. PHGradeAssist - Hibbeler's PHGradeassist course contains over 600 Statics and Dynamics problems an instructor can use to generate algorithmic homework. PHGA grades and tracks student answers and performance, and offers sample solutions as feedback. Students will also find a complete Activebook (cross referenced in hints) as well as a set of animations and simulations for use on-line. Professors will find complete support including Powerpoints, JPEGS, Active Learning Slides for CRS systems, Matlab/Mathcad support, and student Math Review Of course, the Hibbeler Principles book retains all it's core features that make it the most student friendly book on the market -- the most examples, 3D photrealistic artwork, Procedure for Analysis problem solving boxes, triple accuracy checking, photgraphs that teach, and a carefully-crafted, student centered design.

Table of Contents

Principles of Statics
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(42)
Chapter Objectives
17(1)
Scalars and Vectors
17(1)
Vector Operations
18(2)
Vector Addition of Forces
20(7)
Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces
27(7)
Cartesian Vectors
34(4)
Addition and Subtraction of Cartesian Vectors
38(5)
Position Vectors
43(3)
Force Vector Directed Along a Line
46(4)
Dot Product
50(9)
Equilibrium of a Particle
59(20)
Chapter Objectives
59(1)
Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle
59(1)
The Free-Body Diagram
60(3)
Coplanar Force Systems
63(5)
Three-Dimensional Force Systems
68(11)
Force System Resultants
79(52)
Chapter Objectives
79(1)
Moment of a Force---Scalar Formulation
79(5)
Cross Product
84(3)
Moment of a Force---Vector Formulation
87(5)
Principle of Moments
92(4)
Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis
96(6)
Moment of a Couple
102(6)
Equivalent System
108(2)
Resultants of a Force and Couple System
110(4)
Further Reduction of a Force and Couple System
114(8)
Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading
122(9)
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body
131(46)
Chapter Objectives
131(1)
Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium
131(2)
Equilibrium in Two Dimensions
133(1)
Free-Body Diagrams
133(12)
Equations of Equilibrium
145(9)
Two- and Three-Force Members
154(3)
Equilibrium in Three Dimensions
157(1)
Free-Body Diagrams
157(6)
Equations of Equilibrium
163(1)
Constraints for a Rigid Body
164(13)
Structural Analysis
177(44)
Chapter Objectives
177(1)
Simple Trusses
177(3)
The Method of Joints
180(6)
Zero-Force Members
186(3)
The Method of Sections
189(6)
Space Trusses
195(2)
Frames and Machines
197(24)
Internal Forces
221(38)
Chapter Objectives
221(1)
Internal Forces Developed in Structural Members
221(11)
Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams
232(4)
Relations between Distributed Load, Shear, and Moment
236(8)
Cables
244(15)
Friction
259(36)
Chapter Objectives
259(1)
Characteristics of Dry Friction
259(4)
Problems Involving Dry Friction
263(11)
Wedges
274(2)
Frictional Forces on Screws
276(4)
Frictional Forces on Flat Belts
280(3)
Frictional Forces on Collar Bearings, Pivot Bearings, and Disks
283(3)
Frictional Forces on Journal Bearings
286(2)
Rolling Resistance
288(7)
Center of Gravity and Centroid
295(38)
Chapter Objectives
295(1)
Center of Gravity and Center of Mass for a System of Particles
295(2)
Center of Gravity, Center of Mass and Centroid for a Body
297(14)
Composite Bodies
311(6)
Theorems of Pappus and Guldinus
317(4)
Resultant of a General Distributed Loading
321(1)
Fluid Pressure
322(11)
Moments of Inertia
333(36)
Chapter Objectives
333(1)
Definition of Moments of Inertia for Areas
333(2)
Parallel-Axis Theorem for an Area
335(1)
Radius of Gyration of an Area
335(1)
Moments of Inertia for an Area by Integration
336(6)
Moments of Inertia for Composite Areas
342(4)
Product of Inertia for an Area
346(4)
Moments of Inertia for an Area about Inclined Axes
350(3)
Mohr's Circle for Moments of Inertia
353(4)
Mass Moment of Inertia
357(12)
Virtual Work
369(50)
Chapter Objectives
369(1)
Definition of Work and Virtual Work
369(3)
Principle of Virtual Work for a Particle and a Rigid Body
372(1)
Principle of Virtual Work for a System of Connected Rigid Bodies
373(7)
Conservative Forces
380(1)
Potential Energy
381(1)
Potential-Energy Criterion for Equilibrium
382(2)
Stability of Equilibrium
384(8)
Appendices
A. Mathematical Expressions
392(2)
B. Numerical and Computer Analysis
394(6)
C. Review for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
400(19)
Answers to Selected Problems 419(2)
Index 421

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