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Dynamics in engineering practice / Dara W. Childs and Andrew P. Conkey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bacon Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2015Edition: Eleventh editionDescription: xix, 447 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781482250251
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 352 .C45 2015
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction and Fundamentals -- Chapter 2: Planar Kinematics of Particles -- Chapter 3: Planar Kinetics of Particles -- Chapter 4: Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies -- Chapter 5: Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies -- Chapter 6: Lagrange's Equations of Motion
Summary: Observing that most books on engineering dynamics left students lacking and failing to grasp the general nature of dynamics in engineering practice, the authors of Dynamics in Engineering Practice, Eleventh Edition focused their efforts on remedying the problem. This text shows readers how to develop and analyze models to predict motion. While establishing dynamics as an evolution of continuous motion, it offers a brief history of dynamics, discusses the SI and US customary unit systems, and combines topics that are typically covered in an introductory and intermediate, or possibly even an adv.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Mechanical Engineering GC TA 352 .C45 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011936

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: Introduction and Fundamentals -- Chapter 2: Planar Kinematics of Particles -- Chapter 3: Planar Kinetics of Particles -- Chapter 4: Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies -- Chapter 5: Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies -- Chapter 6: Lagrange's Equations of Motion

Observing that most books on engineering dynamics left students lacking and failing to grasp the general nature of dynamics in engineering practice, the authors of Dynamics in Engineering Practice, Eleventh Edition focused their efforts on remedying the problem. This text shows readers how to develop and analyze models to predict motion. While establishing dynamics as an evolution of continuous motion, it offers a brief history of dynamics, discusses the SI and US customary unit systems, and combines topics that are typically covered in an introductory and intermediate, or possibly even an adv.

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