Principles of Engineering Mechanics Volume 2 Dynamics—The Analysis of Motion
by
 
Beatty, Millard F. author.

Title
Principles of Engineering Mechanics Volume 2 Dynamics—The Analysis of Motion

Author
Beatty, Millard F. author.

ISBN
9780387312552

Personal Author
Beatty, Millard F. author.

Physical Description
XXII, 595 p. 244 illus. online resource.

Series
Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering ; 33

Contents
The Foundation Principles of Classical Mechanics -- Dynamics of a Particle -- Momentum, Work, and Energy -- Dynamics of a System of Particles -- The Moment of Inertia Tensor -- Dynamics of a Rigid Body -- to Advanced Dynamics.

Abstract
Separation of the elements of classical mechanics into kinematics and dynamics is an uncommon tutorial approach, but the author uses it to advantage in this two-volume set. Students gain a mastery of kinematics first – a solid foundation for the later study of the free-body formulation of the dynamics problem. A key objective of these volumes, which present a vector treatment of the principles of mechanics, is to help the student gain confidence in transforming problems into appropriate mathematical language that may be manipulated to give useful physical conclusions or specific numerical results. In the first volume, the elements of vector calculus and the matrix algebra are reviewed in appendices. Unusual mathematical topics, such as singularity functions and some elements of tensor analysis, are introduced within the text. A logical and systematic building of well-known kinematic concepts, theorems, and formulas, illustrated by examples and problems, is presented offering insights into both fundamentals and applications. Problems amplify the material and pave the way for advanced study of topics in mechanical design analysis, advanced kinematics of mechanisms and analytical dynamics, mechanical vibrations and controls, and continuum mechanics of solids and fluids. Volume I of Principles of Engineering Mechanics provides the basis for a stimulating and rewarding one-term course for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students specializing in mechanics, engineering science, engineering physics, applied mathematics, materials science, and mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering. Professionals working in related fields of applied mathematics will find it a practical review and a quick reference for questions involving basic kinematics.

Subject Term
Engineering.
 
Mathematics.
 
Mechanics, applied.
 
Mechanical engineering.
 
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
 
Engineering, general.
 
Applications of Mathematics.

Added Corporate Author
SpringerLink (Online service)

Electronic Access
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-31255-2


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book505072-1001TJ1 -1570Online Springer