Engineering Mechanics
1st Edition
0071010033
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9780071010030
© 2010 | Published: May 4, 2010
Engineering Mechanics is print only.Engineering Mechanics is an ideal introductorytext for first-year engineering students coveringthe three basic topic areas: statics, introductorydynamics and introductory strength of materials.Each chapter contains…
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Part 1: An Introduction
1. Mechanical engineering science
2. Mathematical tools
3. Fundamental concepts and units
Part 2: Static Forces
4. Force and gravity
5. Concurrent forces
6. Non-current forces
Part 3: Structural Analysis
7. Reactions at beam supports
8. Pin reactions in frames
9. Internal forces in trusses
Part 4: Sliding Friction
10. Dry sliding friction
11. Friction on inclined planes
12. Screws and wedges
Part 5: Laws of Motion
13. Linear motion
14. Rotational motion
15. Circular motion
Part 6: Work and Energy
16. Work and power
17. Mechanical energy
18. Conservation of energy
Part 7: Dynamic Systems
19. The force-acceleration method
20. The work-energy method
21. The impulse-momentum method
Part 8: Mechanics of machines
22. The law of a machine
23. Simple machines
24. Mechanical drives
Part 9: Stress and Elasticity
25. Tensile stress
26. Compressive and thermal stress
27. Shear and torsional stresses
Part 10: Bending of Beams
28. Shear force and bending moment
29. Bending stress
30. Deflection of beams
Part 11: Towards Engineering Design
31. Bolted and welded joints
32. Pressure vessels
33. Power transmission by shafts
1. Mechanical engineering science
2. Mathematical tools
3. Fundamental concepts and units
Part 2: Static Forces
4. Force and gravity
5. Concurrent forces
6. Non-current forces
Part 3: Structural Analysis
7. Reactions at beam supports
8. Pin reactions in frames
9. Internal forces in trusses
Part 4: Sliding Friction
10. Dry sliding friction
11. Friction on inclined planes
12. Screws and wedges
Part 5: Laws of Motion
13. Linear motion
14. Rotational motion
15. Circular motion
Part 6: Work and Energy
16. Work and power
17. Mechanical energy
18. Conservation of energy
Part 7: Dynamic Systems
19. The force-acceleration method
20. The work-energy method
21. The impulse-momentum method
Part 8: Mechanics of machines
22. The law of a machine
23. Simple machines
24. Mechanical drives
Part 9: Stress and Elasticity
25. Tensile stress
26. Compressive and thermal stress
27. Shear and torsional stresses
Part 10: Bending of Beams
28. Shear force and bending moment
29. Bending stress
30. Deflection of beams
Part 11: Towards Engineering Design
31. Bolted and welded joints
32. Pressure vessels
33. Power transmission by shafts
Engineering Mechanics is print only.
Engineering Mechanics is an ideal introductorytext for first-year engineering students coveringthe three basic topic areas: statics, introductorydynamics and introductory strength of materials.
Each chapter contains worked examplesand self-assessment exercises to encouragestudents to test their own skills and knowledgeas they progress.