James L. Meriam (Santa Barbara University of California), L. G. Kraige (Viginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), J. N. Bolton
Meriam's Engineering Mechanics
Dynamics, Global Edition
James L. Meriam (Santa Barbara University of California), L. G. Kraige (Viginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), J. N. Bolton
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Known for its accuracy, clarity, and dependability, Meriam, Kraige, and Bolton's Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 9th Edition has provided a solid foundation of mechanics principles for more than 60 years. This text continues to help students develop their problem-solving skills with an extensive variety of engaging problems related to engineering design. In addition to new homework problems, the text includes a number of helpful sample problems. To help students build necessary visualization and problem-solving skills, the text strongly emphasizes drawing free-body diagrams, one of the most important skills needed to solve mechanics problems.…mehr
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Known for its accuracy, clarity, and dependability, Meriam, Kraige, and Bolton's Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 9th Edition has provided a solid foundation of mechanics principles for more than 60 years. This text continues to help students develop their problem-solving skills with an extensive variety of engaging problems related to engineering design. In addition to new homework problems, the text includes a number of helpful sample problems. To help students build necessary visualization and problem-solving skills, the text strongly emphasizes drawing free-body diagrams, one of the most important skills needed to solve mechanics problems.
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- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119665280
- 9. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 253mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1297g
- ISBN-13: 9781119665281
- ISBN-10: 1119665280
- Artikelnr.: 58782990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119665280
- 9. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 205mm x 253mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1297g
- ISBN-13: 9781119665281
- ISBN-10: 1119665280
- Artikelnr.: 58782990
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I Dynamics of Particles 1
1 Introduction to Dynamics 3
1/1 History and Modern Applications 3
1/2 Basic Concepts 4
1/3 Newton's Laws 5
1/4 Units 6
1/5 Gravitation 7
1/6 Dimensions 10
1/7 Solving Problems in Dynamics 11
1/8 Chapter Review 13
2 Kinematics of Particles 16
2/1 Introduction 16
2/2 Rectilinear Motion 17
2/3 Plane Curvilinear Motion 25
2/4 Rectangular Coordinates (x-y) 27
2/5 Normal and Tangential Coordinates (n-t) 32
2/6 Polar Coordinates (r-¿) 37
2/7 Space Curvilinear Motion 42
2/8 Relative Motion (Translating Axes) 47
2/9 Constrained Motion of Connected Particles 51
2/10 Chapter Review 54
3 Kinetics of Particles 56
3/1 Introduction 56
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 57
3/2 Newton's Second Law 57
3/3 Equation of Motion and Solution of Problems 60
3/4 Rectilinear Motion 62
3/5 Curvilinear Motion 67
Section B Work and Energy 71
3/6 Work and Kinetic Energy 71
3/7 Potential Energy 81
Section C Impulse and Momentum 87
3/8 Introduction 87
3/9 Linear Impulse and Linear Momentum 87
3/10 Angular Impulse and Angular Momentum 93
Section D Special Applications 99
3/11 Introduction 99
3/12 Impact 99
3/13 Central-Force Motion 105
3/14 Relative Motion 112
3/15 Chapter Review 118
4 Kinetics of Systems of Particles 119
4/1 Introduction 119
4/2 Generalized Newton's Second Law 120
4/3 Work-Energy 121
4/4 Impulse-Momentum 122
4/5 Conservation of Energy and Momentum 126
4/6 Steady Mass Flow 132
4/7 Variable Mass 138
4/8 Chapter Review 144
Part II Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 145
5 Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies 147
5/1 Introduction 147
5/2 Rotation 149
5/3 Absolute Motion 154
5/4 Relative Velocity 158
5/5 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity 165
5/6 Relative Acceleration 168
5/7 Motion Relative to Rotating Axes 173
5/8 Chapter Review 183
6 Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies 184
6/1 Introduction 184
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 186
6/2 General Equations of Motion 186
6/3 Translation 192
6/4 Fixed-Axis Rotation 196
6/5 General Plane Motion 199
Section B Work and Energy 205
6/6 Work-Energy Relations 205
6/7 Acceleration from Work-Energy; Virtual Work 213
Section C Impulse and Momentum 217
6/8 Impulse-Momentum Equations 217
6/9 Chapter Review 225
7 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 226
7/1 Introduction 226
Section A Kinematics 227
7/2 Translation 227
7/3 Fixed-Axis Rotation 227
7/4 Parallel-Plane Motion 228
7/5 Rotation about a Fixed Point 228
7/6 General Motion 234
Section B Kinetics 240
7/7 Angular Momentum 240
7/8 Kinetic Energy 243
7/9 Momentum and Energy Equations of Motion 246
7/10 Parallel-Plane Motion 248
7/11 Gyroscopic Motion: Steady Precession 250
7/12 Chapter Review 259
8 Vibration and Time Response 260
8/1 Introduction 260
8/2 Free Vibration of Particles 261
8/3 Forced Vibration of Particles 270
8/4 Vibration of Rigid Bodies 278
8/5 Energy Methods 282
8/6 Chapter Review 286
Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia 287
Appendix B Mass Moments of Inertia 288
B/1 Mass Moments of Inertia about an Axis 288
B/2 Products of Inertia 296
Appendix C Selected Topics of Mathematics 302
C/1 Introduction 302
C/2 Plane Geometry 302
C/3 Solid Geometry 303
C/4 Algebra 303
C/5 Analytic Geometry 304
C/6 Trigonometry 304
C/7 Vector Operations 305
C/8 Series 308
C/9 Derivatives 308
C/10 Integrals 309
C/11 Newton's Method for Solving Intractable Equations 312
C/12 Selected Techniques for Numerical Integration 314
Appendix D Useful Tables 317
Table D/1 Physical Properties 317
Table D/2 Solar System Constants 318
Table D/3 Properties of Plane Figures 319
Table D/4 Properties of Homogeneous Solids 321
Table D/5 Conversion Factors; SI Units 325
Problems P-1
Index I-1
Problem Answers PA-1
1 Introduction to Dynamics 3
1/1 History and Modern Applications 3
1/2 Basic Concepts 4
1/3 Newton's Laws 5
1/4 Units 6
1/5 Gravitation 7
1/6 Dimensions 10
1/7 Solving Problems in Dynamics 11
1/8 Chapter Review 13
2 Kinematics of Particles 16
2/1 Introduction 16
2/2 Rectilinear Motion 17
2/3 Plane Curvilinear Motion 25
2/4 Rectangular Coordinates (x-y) 27
2/5 Normal and Tangential Coordinates (n-t) 32
2/6 Polar Coordinates (r-¿) 37
2/7 Space Curvilinear Motion 42
2/8 Relative Motion (Translating Axes) 47
2/9 Constrained Motion of Connected Particles 51
2/10 Chapter Review 54
3 Kinetics of Particles 56
3/1 Introduction 56
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 57
3/2 Newton's Second Law 57
3/3 Equation of Motion and Solution of Problems 60
3/4 Rectilinear Motion 62
3/5 Curvilinear Motion 67
Section B Work and Energy 71
3/6 Work and Kinetic Energy 71
3/7 Potential Energy 81
Section C Impulse and Momentum 87
3/8 Introduction 87
3/9 Linear Impulse and Linear Momentum 87
3/10 Angular Impulse and Angular Momentum 93
Section D Special Applications 99
3/11 Introduction 99
3/12 Impact 99
3/13 Central-Force Motion 105
3/14 Relative Motion 112
3/15 Chapter Review 118
4 Kinetics of Systems of Particles 119
4/1 Introduction 119
4/2 Generalized Newton's Second Law 120
4/3 Work-Energy 121
4/4 Impulse-Momentum 122
4/5 Conservation of Energy and Momentum 126
4/6 Steady Mass Flow 132
4/7 Variable Mass 138
4/8 Chapter Review 144
Part II Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 145
5 Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies 147
5/1 Introduction 147
5/2 Rotation 149
5/3 Absolute Motion 154
5/4 Relative Velocity 158
5/5 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity 165
5/6 Relative Acceleration 168
5/7 Motion Relative to Rotating Axes 173
5/8 Chapter Review 183
6 Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies 184
6/1 Introduction 184
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 186
6/2 General Equations of Motion 186
6/3 Translation 192
6/4 Fixed-Axis Rotation 196
6/5 General Plane Motion 199
Section B Work and Energy 205
6/6 Work-Energy Relations 205
6/7 Acceleration from Work-Energy; Virtual Work 213
Section C Impulse and Momentum 217
6/8 Impulse-Momentum Equations 217
6/9 Chapter Review 225
7 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 226
7/1 Introduction 226
Section A Kinematics 227
7/2 Translation 227
7/3 Fixed-Axis Rotation 227
7/4 Parallel-Plane Motion 228
7/5 Rotation about a Fixed Point 228
7/6 General Motion 234
Section B Kinetics 240
7/7 Angular Momentum 240
7/8 Kinetic Energy 243
7/9 Momentum and Energy Equations of Motion 246
7/10 Parallel-Plane Motion 248
7/11 Gyroscopic Motion: Steady Precession 250
7/12 Chapter Review 259
8 Vibration and Time Response 260
8/1 Introduction 260
8/2 Free Vibration of Particles 261
8/3 Forced Vibration of Particles 270
8/4 Vibration of Rigid Bodies 278
8/5 Energy Methods 282
8/6 Chapter Review 286
Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia 287
Appendix B Mass Moments of Inertia 288
B/1 Mass Moments of Inertia about an Axis 288
B/2 Products of Inertia 296
Appendix C Selected Topics of Mathematics 302
C/1 Introduction 302
C/2 Plane Geometry 302
C/3 Solid Geometry 303
C/4 Algebra 303
C/5 Analytic Geometry 304
C/6 Trigonometry 304
C/7 Vector Operations 305
C/8 Series 308
C/9 Derivatives 308
C/10 Integrals 309
C/11 Newton's Method for Solving Intractable Equations 312
C/12 Selected Techniques for Numerical Integration 314
Appendix D Useful Tables 317
Table D/1 Physical Properties 317
Table D/2 Solar System Constants 318
Table D/3 Properties of Plane Figures 319
Table D/4 Properties of Homogeneous Solids 321
Table D/5 Conversion Factors; SI Units 325
Problems P-1
Index I-1
Problem Answers PA-1
Part I Dynamics of Particles 1
1 Introduction to Dynamics 3
1/1 History and Modern Applications 3
1/2 Basic Concepts 4
1/3 Newton's Laws 5
1/4 Units 6
1/5 Gravitation 7
1/6 Dimensions 10
1/7 Solving Problems in Dynamics 11
1/8 Chapter Review 13
2 Kinematics of Particles 16
2/1 Introduction 16
2/2 Rectilinear Motion 17
2/3 Plane Curvilinear Motion 25
2/4 Rectangular Coordinates (x-y) 27
2/5 Normal and Tangential Coordinates (n-t) 32
2/6 Polar Coordinates (r-¿) 37
2/7 Space Curvilinear Motion 42
2/8 Relative Motion (Translating Axes) 47
2/9 Constrained Motion of Connected Particles 51
2/10 Chapter Review 54
3 Kinetics of Particles 56
3/1 Introduction 56
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 57
3/2 Newton's Second Law 57
3/3 Equation of Motion and Solution of Problems 60
3/4 Rectilinear Motion 62
3/5 Curvilinear Motion 67
Section B Work and Energy 71
3/6 Work and Kinetic Energy 71
3/7 Potential Energy 81
Section C Impulse and Momentum 87
3/8 Introduction 87
3/9 Linear Impulse and Linear Momentum 87
3/10 Angular Impulse and Angular Momentum 93
Section D Special Applications 99
3/11 Introduction 99
3/12 Impact 99
3/13 Central-Force Motion 105
3/14 Relative Motion 112
3/15 Chapter Review 118
4 Kinetics of Systems of Particles 119
4/1 Introduction 119
4/2 Generalized Newton's Second Law 120
4/3 Work-Energy 121
4/4 Impulse-Momentum 122
4/5 Conservation of Energy and Momentum 126
4/6 Steady Mass Flow 132
4/7 Variable Mass 138
4/8 Chapter Review 144
Part II Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 145
5 Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies 147
5/1 Introduction 147
5/2 Rotation 149
5/3 Absolute Motion 154
5/4 Relative Velocity 158
5/5 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity 165
5/6 Relative Acceleration 168
5/7 Motion Relative to Rotating Axes 173
5/8 Chapter Review 183
6 Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies 184
6/1 Introduction 184
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 186
6/2 General Equations of Motion 186
6/3 Translation 192
6/4 Fixed-Axis Rotation 196
6/5 General Plane Motion 199
Section B Work and Energy 205
6/6 Work-Energy Relations 205
6/7 Acceleration from Work-Energy; Virtual Work 213
Section C Impulse and Momentum 217
6/8 Impulse-Momentum Equations 217
6/9 Chapter Review 225
7 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 226
7/1 Introduction 226
Section A Kinematics 227
7/2 Translation 227
7/3 Fixed-Axis Rotation 227
7/4 Parallel-Plane Motion 228
7/5 Rotation about a Fixed Point 228
7/6 General Motion 234
Section B Kinetics 240
7/7 Angular Momentum 240
7/8 Kinetic Energy 243
7/9 Momentum and Energy Equations of Motion 246
7/10 Parallel-Plane Motion 248
7/11 Gyroscopic Motion: Steady Precession 250
7/12 Chapter Review 259
8 Vibration and Time Response 260
8/1 Introduction 260
8/2 Free Vibration of Particles 261
8/3 Forced Vibration of Particles 270
8/4 Vibration of Rigid Bodies 278
8/5 Energy Methods 282
8/6 Chapter Review 286
Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia 287
Appendix B Mass Moments of Inertia 288
B/1 Mass Moments of Inertia about an Axis 288
B/2 Products of Inertia 296
Appendix C Selected Topics of Mathematics 302
C/1 Introduction 302
C/2 Plane Geometry 302
C/3 Solid Geometry 303
C/4 Algebra 303
C/5 Analytic Geometry 304
C/6 Trigonometry 304
C/7 Vector Operations 305
C/8 Series 308
C/9 Derivatives 308
C/10 Integrals 309
C/11 Newton's Method for Solving Intractable Equations 312
C/12 Selected Techniques for Numerical Integration 314
Appendix D Useful Tables 317
Table D/1 Physical Properties 317
Table D/2 Solar System Constants 318
Table D/3 Properties of Plane Figures 319
Table D/4 Properties of Homogeneous Solids 321
Table D/5 Conversion Factors; SI Units 325
Problems P-1
Index I-1
Problem Answers PA-1
1 Introduction to Dynamics 3
1/1 History and Modern Applications 3
1/2 Basic Concepts 4
1/3 Newton's Laws 5
1/4 Units 6
1/5 Gravitation 7
1/6 Dimensions 10
1/7 Solving Problems in Dynamics 11
1/8 Chapter Review 13
2 Kinematics of Particles 16
2/1 Introduction 16
2/2 Rectilinear Motion 17
2/3 Plane Curvilinear Motion 25
2/4 Rectangular Coordinates (x-y) 27
2/5 Normal and Tangential Coordinates (n-t) 32
2/6 Polar Coordinates (r-¿) 37
2/7 Space Curvilinear Motion 42
2/8 Relative Motion (Translating Axes) 47
2/9 Constrained Motion of Connected Particles 51
2/10 Chapter Review 54
3 Kinetics of Particles 56
3/1 Introduction 56
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 57
3/2 Newton's Second Law 57
3/3 Equation of Motion and Solution of Problems 60
3/4 Rectilinear Motion 62
3/5 Curvilinear Motion 67
Section B Work and Energy 71
3/6 Work and Kinetic Energy 71
3/7 Potential Energy 81
Section C Impulse and Momentum 87
3/8 Introduction 87
3/9 Linear Impulse and Linear Momentum 87
3/10 Angular Impulse and Angular Momentum 93
Section D Special Applications 99
3/11 Introduction 99
3/12 Impact 99
3/13 Central-Force Motion 105
3/14 Relative Motion 112
3/15 Chapter Review 118
4 Kinetics of Systems of Particles 119
4/1 Introduction 119
4/2 Generalized Newton's Second Law 120
4/3 Work-Energy 121
4/4 Impulse-Momentum 122
4/5 Conservation of Energy and Momentum 126
4/6 Steady Mass Flow 132
4/7 Variable Mass 138
4/8 Chapter Review 144
Part II Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 145
5 Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies 147
5/1 Introduction 147
5/2 Rotation 149
5/3 Absolute Motion 154
5/4 Relative Velocity 158
5/5 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity 165
5/6 Relative Acceleration 168
5/7 Motion Relative to Rotating Axes 173
5/8 Chapter Review 183
6 Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies 184
6/1 Introduction 184
Section A Force, Mass, and Acceleration 186
6/2 General Equations of Motion 186
6/3 Translation 192
6/4 Fixed-Axis Rotation 196
6/5 General Plane Motion 199
Section B Work and Energy 205
6/6 Work-Energy Relations 205
6/7 Acceleration from Work-Energy; Virtual Work 213
Section C Impulse and Momentum 217
6/8 Impulse-Momentum Equations 217
6/9 Chapter Review 225
7 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Dynamics of Rigid Bodies 226
7/1 Introduction 226
Section A Kinematics 227
7/2 Translation 227
7/3 Fixed-Axis Rotation 227
7/4 Parallel-Plane Motion 228
7/5 Rotation about a Fixed Point 228
7/6 General Motion 234
Section B Kinetics 240
7/7 Angular Momentum 240
7/8 Kinetic Energy 243
7/9 Momentum and Energy Equations of Motion 246
7/10 Parallel-Plane Motion 248
7/11 Gyroscopic Motion: Steady Precession 250
7/12 Chapter Review 259
8 Vibration and Time Response 260
8/1 Introduction 260
8/2 Free Vibration of Particles 261
8/3 Forced Vibration of Particles 270
8/4 Vibration of Rigid Bodies 278
8/5 Energy Methods 282
8/6 Chapter Review 286
Appendix A Area Moments of Inertia 287
Appendix B Mass Moments of Inertia 288
B/1 Mass Moments of Inertia about an Axis 288
B/2 Products of Inertia 296
Appendix C Selected Topics of Mathematics 302
C/1 Introduction 302
C/2 Plane Geometry 302
C/3 Solid Geometry 303
C/4 Algebra 303
C/5 Analytic Geometry 304
C/6 Trigonometry 304
C/7 Vector Operations 305
C/8 Series 308
C/9 Derivatives 308
C/10 Integrals 309
C/11 Newton's Method for Solving Intractable Equations 312
C/12 Selected Techniques for Numerical Integration 314
Appendix D Useful Tables 317
Table D/1 Physical Properties 317
Table D/2 Solar System Constants 318
Table D/3 Properties of Plane Figures 319
Table D/4 Properties of Homogeneous Solids 321
Table D/5 Conversion Factors; SI Units 325
Problems P-1
Index I-1
Problem Answers PA-1