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E-grāmata: Schaum's Outline of Engineering Mechanics: Statics

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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Schaum Outline Series
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071632386
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  • ISBN-13: 9780071632386
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Modified to conform to the current curriculum, Schaum's Outline of Engineering Mechanics: Statics complements these courses in scope and sequence to help you understand its basic concepts. The book offers practice on topics such as orthogonal triad of unit vectors, dot or scalar product, resultant of distributed force system, noncoplanar force systems, slope of the Shear diagram, and slope of the Moment diagram. You'll also get coverage of the laws of friction, rolling resistance, the centroid of a continuous quantity, and the theorems of Pappus and Guldinus. Appropriate for the following courses: Engineering Mechanics; Introduction to Mechanics; Statics; Mechanical Engineering; Engineer-in-Training Review.

Features:

  • Hundreds of solved problems
  • Support for all the major textbooks for static courses

Topics include: Vectors, Forces, Coplanar Force Systems, Noncoplanar Force Systems, Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems, Equilibrium of Noncoplanar Force Systems, Trusses and Cables, Forces in Beams, Friction, First Moments, Centroids, and Moments of Inertia, Virtual Work

Chapter 1 Vectors
1(20)
1.1 Definitions
1.2 Addition of Two Vectors
1.3 Subtraction of a Vector
1.4 Zero Vector
1.5 Composition of Vectors
1.6 Multiplication of Vectors by Scalars
1.7 Orthogonal Triad of Unit Vectors
1.8 Position Vector
1.9 Dot or Scalar Product
1.10 The Cross or Vector Product
1.11 Vector Calculus
1.12 Dimensions and Units
Chapter 2 Operations With Forces
21(14)
2.1 The Moment of a Force
2.2 A Couple
2.3 The Moment of a Couple
2.4 Replacing a Single Force
2.5 Coplanar Force Systems
2.6 Notes
Chapter 3 Resultants of Coplanar Force Systems
35(20)
3.1 Coplanar Forces
3.2 Concurrent System
3.3 Parallel System
3.4 Non-concurrent, Nonparallel System
3.5 Resultants of Distributed Force Systems
Chapter 4 Resultants of Noncoplanar Force Systems
55(12)
4.1 Noncoplanar Force Systems
4.2 Resultants of a Noncoplanar Force System
4.3 Concurrent System
4.4 Parallel System
4.5 Nonconcurrent, Nonparallel System
Chapter 5 Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems
67(31)
5.1 Equilibrium of a Coplanar Force System
5.2 Two-Force Members
5.3 Concurrent System
5.4 Parallel System
5.5 Nonconcurrent, Nonparallel System
5.6 Remarks---Free-Body Diagrams
Chapter 6 Equilibrium of Noncoplanar Force Systems
98(20)
6.1 Equilibrium of a Noncoplanar Force System
6.2 Concurrent System
6.3 Parallel System
6.4 Nonconcurrent, Nonparallel System
Chapter 7 Trusses and Cables
118(21)
7.1 Trusses and Cables
7.2 Trusses
7.3 Cables
Chapter 8 Forces in Beams
139(11)
8.1 Beams
8.2 Types of Beams
8.3 Shear and Moment
8.4 Shear and Moment Diagrams
8.5 Slope of the Shear Diagram
8.6 Change in Shear
8.7 Slope of the Moment Diagram
8.8 Change in Moment
Chapter 9 Friction
150(34)
9.1 General Concepts
9.2 Laws of Friction
9.3 Jackscrew
9.4 Belt Friction and Brake Bands
9.5 Rolling Resistance
Chapter 10 Virtual Work
184(15)
10.1 Virtual Displacement and Virtual Work
10.2 Equilibrium
10.3 Stable Equilibrium
10.4 Unstable Equilibrium
10.5 Neutral Equilibrium
10.6 Summary of Equilibrium
Chapter 11 First Moments and Centroids
199(36)
11.1 Centroid of an Assemblage
11.2 Centroid of a Continuous Quantity
11.3 Theorems of Pappus and Guidinus
11.4 Center of Pressure
Chapter 12 Moments of Inertia
235(43)
12.1 Moment of Inertia of an Area
12.2 Polar Moment of Inertia of an Area
12.3 Product of Inertia of an Area
12.4 Parallel Axis Theorem
12.5 Composite Area
12.6 Rotated Set of Axes
12.7 Mohr's Circle
12.8 Moment of Inertia of a Mass
12.9 Product of Inertia of a Mass
12.10 Parallel Axis Theorem for a Mass
12.11 Composite Mass
Appendix A Si Units 278(3)
Appendix B First Moments and Centroids 281(4)
Index 285
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