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  • Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics (SI units)

    Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics (SI units) by Beer, Ferdinand P.; Johnston, Jr., E. Russell; Eisenberg, Elliot R.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number INTSTDT
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 September 2007

    • ISBN 9780071257657
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages644 pages
    • Size 255x203x22 mm
    • Weight 1088 g
    • Language English
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    Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and its companion volume, Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, are designed to develop in first-year engineering students the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner, and to apply basic engineering principles to its solution.



    Each chapter begins with an introduction and a set of learning objectives, and ends with a chapter review and summary.



    The body of the text is divided into units, each consisting of one or several theory sections, one or several sample problems, and a large number of problems to be assigned during the class or as homework.

    The sample problems serve the double purpose of amplifying the text and demonstrating the type of neat, orderly work that students should cultivate in their own solutions. This allows students to organize in their minds the theories and solution methods learnt before they tackle the assigned problems. Each unit corresponds to a well-defined topic and can generally be covered in one lesson.

    Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and its companion volume, Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, are designed to develop in first-year engineering students the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner, and to apply basic engineering principles to its solution.



    Each chapter begins with an introduction and a set of learning objectives, and ends with a chapter review and summary.



    The body of the text is divided into units, each consisting of one or several theory sections, one or several sample problems, and a large number of problems to be assigned during the class or as homework.

    The sample problems serve the double purpose of amplifying the text and demonstrating the type of neat, orderly work that students should cultivate in their own solutions. This allows students to organize in their minds the theories and solution methods learnt before they tackle the assigned problems. Each unit corresponds to a well-defined topic and can generally be covered in one lesson.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface


    List of Symbols




    1. Introduction




    2. Statics of Particles


    Forces in a Plane


    Forces in Space




    3. Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces




    4. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies


    Equilibrium in Two Dimensions


    Equilibrium in Three Dimensions




    5. Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity


    Areas and Lines


    Volumes




    6. Analysis of Structures


    Trusses


    Frames and Machines




    7. Forces in Beams and Cables


    Beams


    Cables




    8. Friction




    9. Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia


    Moments of Inertia of Areas


    Moments of Inertia of Masses




    10. Method of Virtual Work




    Appendix


    Photo Credits


    Index


    Answers to Problems

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