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The fast and easy way to ace your statics course Does the study of statics stress you out? Does just the thought of mechanics make you rigid? Thanks to this book, you can find balance in the study of this often-intimidating subject and ace even the most challenging university-level courses. Statics For Dummies gives you easy-to-follow, plain-English explanations for everything you need to grasp the study of statics. You'll get a thorough introduction to this foundational branch of engineering and easy-to-follow coverage of solving problems involving forces on bodies at rest; vector algebra;…mehr
The fast and easy way to ace your statics course Does the study of statics stress you out? Does just the thought of mechanics make you rigid? Thanks to this book, you can find balance in the study of this often-intimidating subject and ace even the most challenging university-level courses. Statics For Dummies gives you easy-to-follow, plain-English explanations for everything you need to grasp the study of statics. You'll get a thorough introduction to this foundational branch of engineering and easy-to-follow coverage of solving problems involving forces on bodies at rest; vector algebra; force systems; equivalent force systems; distributed forces; internal forces; principles of equilibrium; applications to trusses, frames, and beams; and friction. * Offers a comprehensible introduction to statics * Covers all the major topics you'll encounter in university-level courses * Plain-English guidance help you grasp even the most confusing concepts If you're currently enrolled in a statics course and looking for a friendlier way to get a handle on the subject, Statics For Dummies has you covered.
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James H. Allen III, PE, PhD, is a registered professional engineer who teaches courses in the areas of statics, mechanics, structural engineering, and steel design.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Part I: Setting the Stage for Statics 7 Chapter 1: Using Statics to Describe the World around You 9 Chapter 2: A Quick Mathematics Refresher 17 Chapter 3: Working with Unit Systems and Constants 31 Part II: Your Statics Foundation: Vector Basics 39 Chapter 4: Viewing the World through Vectors 41 Chapter 5: Using Vectors to Better Defi ne Direction 51 Chapter 6: Vector Mathematics and Identities 69 Chapter 7: Turning Multiple Vectors into a Single Vector Resultant 79 Chapter 8: Breaking Down a Vector into Components 95 Part III: Forces and Moments as Vectors 107 Chapter 9: Applying Concentrated Forces and External Point Loads 109 Chapter 10: Spreading It Out: Understanding Distributed Loads 123 Chapter 11: Finding the Centers of Objects and Regions 135 Chapter 12: Special Occasions in the Life of a Force Vector: Moments and Couples 149 Part IV: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Or At Least a Few Equations): Free-Body Diagrams 167 Chapter 13: Anatomy of a Free-Body Diagram 169 Chapter 14: The F.B.D.: Knowing What to Draw and How to Draw It 185 Chapter 15: Simplifying a Free-Body Diagram 199 Part V: A Question of Balance: Equilibrium 207 Chapter 16: Mr. Newton Has Entered the Building: The Basics of Equilibrium 209 Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at Two-Dimensional Equilibrium: Scalar Methods 219 Chapter 18: Getting Better Acquainted with Three-Dimensional Equilibrium: Vector Methods 229 Part VI: Statics in Action 241 Chapter 19: Working with Trusses 243 Chapter 20: Analyzing Beams and Bending Members 259 Chapter 21: Working with Frames and Machines 279 Chapter 22: A Different Kind of Axial System: Cable Systems 293 Chapter 23: Those Darn Dam Problems: Submerged Surfaces 309 Chapter 24: Incorporating Friction into Your Applications 321 Part VII: The Part of Tens 339 Chapter 25: Ten Steps to Solving Any Statics Problem 341 Chapter 26: Ten Tips for Surviving a Statics Exam 347 Index 353
Introduction 1 Part I: Setting the Stage for Statics 7 Chapter 1: Using Statics to Describe the World around You 9 Chapter 2: A Quick Mathematics Refresher 17 Chapter 3: Working with Unit Systems and Constants 31 Part II: Your Statics Foundation: Vector Basics 39 Chapter 4: Viewing the World through Vectors 41 Chapter 5: Using Vectors to Better Defi ne Direction 51 Chapter 6: Vector Mathematics and Identities 69 Chapter 7: Turning Multiple Vectors into a Single Vector Resultant 79 Chapter 8: Breaking Down a Vector into Components 95 Part III: Forces and Moments as Vectors 107 Chapter 9: Applying Concentrated Forces and External Point Loads 109 Chapter 10: Spreading It Out: Understanding Distributed Loads 123 Chapter 11: Finding the Centers of Objects and Regions 135 Chapter 12: Special Occasions in the Life of a Force Vector: Moments and Couples 149 Part IV: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Or At Least a Few Equations): Free-Body Diagrams 167 Chapter 13: Anatomy of a Free-Body Diagram 169 Chapter 14: The F.B.D.: Knowing What to Draw and How to Draw It 185 Chapter 15: Simplifying a Free-Body Diagram 199 Part V: A Question of Balance: Equilibrium 207 Chapter 16: Mr. Newton Has Entered the Building: The Basics of Equilibrium 209 Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at Two-Dimensional Equilibrium: Scalar Methods 219 Chapter 18: Getting Better Acquainted with Three-Dimensional Equilibrium: Vector Methods 229 Part VI: Statics in Action 241 Chapter 19: Working with Trusses 243 Chapter 20: Analyzing Beams and Bending Members 259 Chapter 21: Working with Frames and Machines 279 Chapter 22: A Different Kind of Axial System: Cable Systems 293 Chapter 23: Those Darn Dam Problems: Submerged Surfaces 309 Chapter 24: Incorporating Friction into Your Applications 321 Part VII: The Part of Tens 339 Chapter 25: Ten Steps to Solving Any Statics Problem 341 Chapter 26: Ten Tips for Surviving a Statics Exam 347 Index 353
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