The first of a comprehensive two-volume treatment of mechanics intended for students of civil and mechanical engineering. Used for several years in courses at Bradley University, the text presents statics in a clear and straightforward way while emphasising problem solving - backed by more than 350 examples used to clarify the discussion. The accompanying diskette contains EnSolve, written by the authors for solving problems in engineering mechanics. The program includes the following: - a unit converter for SI to US units and vice versa - a graphics program for plotting functions and data - a set of numerical subroutines. The graphics module boasts such features as fitting smooth splines between data, plotting regression lines and curves, and changing scales -- including from arithmetic to log and log-log.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introductory Principles Chapter 2 : Equilibrium of a Particle In Two Dimensions Chapter 3 : Equilibrium of a Particle In Three Dimensions Chapter 4 : Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies In Two Dimensions Chapter 5 : Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies In Three Dimensions Chapter 6 : Truss Analysis Chapter 7 : Frames and Machines Chapter 8 : Internal Forces In Members Chapter 9 : Friction Chapter 10 : Centers of Gravity, Centers of Mass and Centroids Chapter 11 : Moments and Products of Inertia Chapter 12 : Virtual Work and Stationary Potential Energy
Appendices
Appendix A : Properties of Selected Lines and Areas
Appendix B : Properties of Selected Masses
Appendix C : Useful Mathematical Relations
Appendix D : Selected Derivatives
Appendix E : Selected Integrals
Appendix F : Supports and Connections