Vector mechanics for engineers : statics / Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr. and Elliot R. Eisenberg
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GC TA 345 .P35 2001 Introduction to MATLAB 6 for engineers / | GC TA 347.F5 .L64 2017 A first course in finite element method / | GC TA 350 .A43 2002 Simplified mechanics and strength of materials / | GC TA 351 .B44 2005 Vector mechanics for engineers : statics / | GC TA 351 .H53 2010 Engineering mechanics : statics | GC TA 351 .P98 2010 c.1 Understanding Engineering Mechanics : Statics | GC TA 351 .P98 2010 c.2 Understanding Engineering Mechanics : Statics |
Includes index.
Introduction -- Statics of particles -- Rigid bodies: equivalent systems of forces -- Equilibrium of rigid bodies -- Distributed forces: centroids and centers of gravity -- Analysis of structures -- Forces in beams and cables -- Friction -- Distributed forces: moments of inertia -- Method of virtual work
The main objective of a first course in mechanics should be to develop in the engineering student the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply to its solution a few, well understood, basic principles.
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