Arthur Boresi and Richard Schmidt's innovative textbook (and its partner text, ENGINEERING MECHANICS: DYNAMICS) presents mechanics in the most exciting and relevant context possible, with painstaking clarity and accuracy throughout. The authors strive to present the topics thoroughly and directly, with fundamental principles emerging through application to real-world problems. They present the technical principles of mechanics within the framework of a structured learning methodology, enabling students to better understand and retain the material.
頁數:640
版次:第1版
年份:2001年
規格:精裝/雙色
ISBN:053495152X
TO THE INSTRUCTOR / TO THE STUDENT
1. REVIEW OF CONCEPTS IN MECHANICS
2. FORCES AND OTHER VECTOR QUANTITIES
3. EQUILIBRIUM OF A PARTICLE
4. TWO-DIMENSIONAL FORCES, COUPLES, AND RIGID-BODY EQUILIBRIUM
5. THREE-DIMENSIONAL FORCES, COUPLES, AND RIGID-BODY EQUILIBRIUM
6. TRUSSES
7. SIMPLE STRUCTURES AND MACHINES
8. CENTER OF GRAVITY, CENTROIDS, AND DISTRIBUTED FORCES
9. FLUID STATICS
10. FRICTION
11. BEAMS AND SHAFTS
12. WORK PRINCIPLES
APPENDIXES
A. Algebraic Equations and Determinants
B. Geometric, Trigonometric, and Hyperbolic Relations
C. Area Moments of Inertia
D. Properties of Lines, Areas, and Volumes