Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics 3/e (SI Edition) (絕)
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- ISBN:9780495295631
- 作者:Andrew Pytel
- 版次:3
- 年份:2010
- 出版商:Cengage Learning
- 頁數/規格:654頁/平裝單色
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Nationally regarded authors Andrew Pytel and Jaan Kiusalaas bring a depth of experience that can't be surpassed in this third edition of Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics. They have refined their solid coverage of the material without overloading it with extraneous detail and have revised the now 2-color text to be even more concise and appropriate to today’s engineering student. The text discusses the application of the fundamentals of Newtonian dynamics and applies them to real-world engineering problems. An accompanying Study Guide is also available for this text.
Nationally regarded authors Andrew Pytel and Jaan Kiusalaas bring a depth of experience that can't be surpassed in this third edition of Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics. They have refined their solid coverage of the material without overloading it with extraneous detail and have revised the now 2-color text to be even more concise and appropriate to today’s engineering student. The text discusses the application of the fundamentals of Newtonian dynamics and applies them to real-world engineering problems. An accompanying Study Guide is also available for this text.
Features
- The early introduction to the relationship between force and acceleration used in this pedagogy allows students to realize much sooner how Newton’s laws of motion can be used to analyze problems.
- Where appropriate, Sample Problems are solved using both scalar and vector notations allowing for increased problem solving skills.
- Many of the problems are new or have been revised and focus on the fundamental topics of the subject matter
- A separate Study Guide designed specifically for the text contains twenty-nine lessons, each of which contains a Self-Test and Guided Problems.
Table of Contents
11. Introduction to Dynamics
12. Dynamics of a Particle: Rectangular Coordinates
13. Dynamics of a Particle: Curvilinear Coordinates
14. Work-Energy and Impulse-Momentum Principle for a Particle
15. Dynamics of Particle Systems
16. Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
17. Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Force-Mass-Acceleration Method
18. Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Work-Energy and Impulse-Momentum Methods
19. Rigid-Body Dynamics in Three Dimensions
20. Vibrations
11. Introduction to Dynamics
12. Dynamics of a Particle: Rectangular Coordinates
13. Dynamics of a Particle: Curvilinear Coordinates
14. Work-Energy and Impulse-Momentum Principle for a Particle
15. Dynamics of Particle Systems
16. Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
17. Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Force-Mass-Acceleration Method
18. Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Work-Energy and Impulse-Momentum Methods
19. Rigid-Body Dynamics in Three Dimensions
20. Vibrations
Andrew Pytel Professor
Andrew Pytel received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1957, his M.S. in Engineering Mechanics in 1959, and his Ph.D in Engineering Mechanics in 1963; all from The Pennsylvania State University. In addition to his career at Penn State U, Professor Pytel was an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the Dept of Mechanical Engineering (1962-65), an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University in Boston (1965-67). He became a full Professor at The Penn State U in 1984 and a Professor Emeritus in 1995. Throughout his career Professor Pytel has taught many different courses and has been the recipient of many honors and awards. He has particpated heavily with the American Society for Engineering Education and was named a Fellow of the ASEE in 2008.
Andrew Pytel received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1957, his M.S. in Engineering Mechanics in 1959, and his Ph.D in Engineering Mechanics in 1963; all from The Pennsylvania State University. In addition to his career at Penn State U, Professor Pytel was an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the Dept of Mechanical Engineering (1962-65), an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University in Boston (1965-67). He became a full Professor at The Penn State U in 1984 and a Professor Emeritus in 1995. Throughout his career Professor Pytel has taught many different courses and has been the recipient of many honors and awards. He has particpated heavily with the American Society for Engineering Education and was named a Fellow of the ASEE in 2008.