Engineering Mechanics

K. L. Kumar, quot;Engineering Mechanicsquot;
Tata Mcgraw Hill | 2003 | ISBN: 0070494738 | 642 pages | File type: PDF | 26,4 mb
This book has detailed hints for chapter end tutorial problems to help the readers to attempt all the problems.
Key Features:
Expanded
coverage of the chapter on Friction with the inclusion of several
examples and additional detailing of the topic in various other chapter
too. Chapter on Central force motion covering trajectories, launching of
a satellite, astronomical facts, etc. Presents separate chapters and
detailed treatment on Dynamics of particles, Kinematics of rigid bodies,
Dynamics of rigid bodies as different from the previous edition wherein
it was covered all together in a chapter. Incorporates a large number
of engineering-oriented solved examples (251), unsolved problems (341),
concept review questions (111), and multiple-choice questions (96).
Includes description of 15 laboratory experiments as reference.
Table of Content:
Chapter 1 Engineering Mechanics : What and Why?
REVIEW SECTION
R1 Review of SI Units
R2 Review of Vectors
Chapter 2 Forces and Force Systems
Chapter 3 Equilibrium Analysis of Static Systems
APPLICATIONS IN STATICS
S1 Simple Structures
S2 Thin Rigid Beams
S3 Friction
Chapter 4 Central Points : Centroid, Centre of Mass and Centre of Gravity
Chapter 5 Kinematics of a Particle and of a Point in General
Chapter 6 Dynamics of a Particle and of the Mass Centre of any System
Chapter 7 Kinematics of a Rigid Body
Chapter 8 Moment of Inertia : Area and Mass
Chapter 9 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
APPLICATIONS IN DYNAMICS
D1 Impact of Two Bodies
D2 Central Force Motion
Chapter 10 Virtual Work and Potential Energy Principles
Chapter 11 Vibrations of Simple Mechanical Systems
APPENDICES Appendix 1 Rules for Differentiation and Integration
Appendix 2 Properties of Plane Figures
Appendix 3 Properties of Solids Bodies
Index
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