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A Proven Approach to Conceptual Understanding and Problem-solving Skills
Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics. Engineering Mechanics empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Professor Hibbeler s everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn. This text is shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of reviewers inthe teaching profession, as well as many of the author s students.
The Fourteenth Edition includes new Preliminary Problems, which are intended to help students develop conceptual understanding and build problem-solving skills. The text features a large variety of problems from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, and having varying levels of difficulty.
Also Available with MasteringEngineering -- an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Interactive, self-paced tutorials provide individualized coaching to help students stay on track. With a wide range of activities available, students can actively learn, understand, and retain even the most difficult concepts. The text and MasteringEngineering work together to guide students through engineering concepts with a multi-step approach to problems.

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KEY MESSAGE: Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics. Engineering Mechanics empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Hibbeler's everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn. This text is shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of reviewers in the teaching profession, as well as many of the author's students.

The Fourteenth Edition includes new Preliminary Problems, which are intended to help students develop conceptual understanding and build problem-solving skills. The text features a large variety of problems from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, and having varying levels of difficulty.


KEY TOPICS: General Principles; Mechanics; Fundamental Concepts; Units of Measurement; The International System of Units; Numerical Calculations; General Procedure for Analysis; Force Vectors; Chapter Objectives; Scalars and Vectors; Vector Operations; Vector Addition of Forces; Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces; Cartesian Vectors; Addition of Cartesian Vectors; Position Vectors; Force Vector Directed Along a Line; Dot Product; Equilibrium of a Particle; Chapter Objectives; Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle; The Free-Body Diagram; Coplanar Force Systems; Three-Dimensional Force Systems; Force System Resultants; Chapter Objectives; Moment of a Force--Scalar Formulation; Cross Product; Moment of a Force--Vector Formulation; Principle of Moments; Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis; Moment of a Couple; Simplification of a Force and Couple System; Further Simplification of a Force and Couple System; Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading; Equilibrium of a Rigid Body; Chapter Objectives; Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium; Free-Body Diagrams; Equations of Equilibrium; Two- and Three-Force Members; Free-Body Diagrams; Equations of Equilibrium; Constraints and Statical Determinacy; Structural Analysis; Chapter Objectives; Simple Trusses; The Method of Joints; Zero-Force Members; The Method of Sections; Space Trusses; Frames and Machines; Internal Forces; Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members; Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams; Relations between Distributed Load, Shear, and Moment; Cables; Friction; Characteristics of Dry Friction; Problems Involving Dry Friction; Wedges; Frictional Forces on Screws; Frictional Forces on Flat Belts; Frictional Forces on Collar Bearings, Pivot Bearings, and Disks; Frictional Forces on Journal Bearings; Rolling Resistance; Center of Gravity and Centroid; Center of Gravity, Center of Mass, and the Centroid of a Body; Composite Bodies; Theorems of Pappus and Guldinus;Resultant of a General Distributed Loading; Fluid Pressure; Moments of Inertia; Definition of Moments of Inertia for Areas; Parallel-Axis Theorem for an Area; Radius of Gyration of an Area; Moments of Inertia for Composite Areas; Product of Inertia for an Area; Moments of Inertia for an Area about Inclined Axes; Mohr's Circle for Moments of Inertia; Mass Moment of Inertia; Virtual Work; efinition of Work; Principle of Virtual Work; Principle of Virtual Work for a System of Connected Rigid Bodies; Conservative Forces; Potential Energy; Potential-Energy Criterion for Equilibrium; Stability of Equilibrium; Configuration; Kinematics of a Particle; Rectilinear Kinematics: Continuous Motion; Rectilinear Kinematics: Erratic Motion; General Curvilinear Motion; Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Components; Motion of a Projectile; Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components; Curvilinear Motion: Cylindrical Components; Absolute Dependent Motion;Analysis of Two Particles; Relative-Motion of Two Particles Using Translating Axes; Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration; Newton's Second Law of Motion; The Equation of Motion; Equation of Motion for a System; of Particles; Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates; Equations of Motion: Normal and Tangential Coordinates; Equations of Motion: Cylindrical Coordinates; Central-Force Motion and Space Mechanics; Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy; The Work of a Force; Principle of Work and Energy; Principle of Work and Energy for a System of Particles; Power and Efficiency; Conservative Forces and Potential Energy; Conservation of Energy; Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum; Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum; Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles; Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles; Impact; Angular Momentum; Relation Between Moment of a Force and Angular Momentum; Principle of Angular Impulse and Momentum; Steady Flow of a Fluid Stream; Propulsion with Variable Mass; Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body; Planar Rigid-Body Motion; Translation; Rotation about a Fixed Axis; Absolute Motion Analysis; Relative-Motion Analysis: Velocity; Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity; Relative-Motion Analysis: Acceleration; Relative-Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes; Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration; Mass Moment of Inertia; Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion; Equations of Motion: Translation Equations of Motion: Rotation about a Fixed Axis; Equations of Motion: General Plane Motion Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Work and Energy; Kinetic Energy; The Work of a Force; The Work of a Couple Moment; Principle of Work and Energy; Conservation of Energy; Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum; Linear and Angular Momentum; Principle of Impulse and Momentum; Conservation of Momentum; Eccentric Impact; Three-Dimensional Kinematics of a Rigid Body; Rotation About a Fixed Point; The Time Derivative of a Vector Measured from Either a Fixed or Translating-Rotating System; General Motion; Relative-Motion Analysis Using Translating and Rotating Axes; Three-Dimensional Kinetics of a Rigid Body; Moments and Products of Inertia; Angular Momentum; Kinetic Energy; Equations of Motion; Gyroscopic Motion; Torque-Free Motion; Vibrations; Undamped Free Vibration; Energy Methods; Undamped Forced Vibration; Viscous Damped Free Vibration; Viscous Damped; Forced Vibration; Electrical Circuit Analogs


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For readers interested in a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics.

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For Statics, Dynamics, and Combined Statics & Dynamics Courses.
A Proven Approach to Conceptual Understanding and Problem-solving Skills Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics. Engineering Mechanics empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Professor Hibbeler's everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn. This text is shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of reviewers in the teaching profession, as well as many of the author's students.

The Fourteenth Edition includes new Preliminary Problems, which are intended to help students develop conceptual understanding and build problem-solving skills. The text features a large variety of problems from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, and having varying levels of difficulty.

Also Available with Mastering Engineering -- an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Interactive, self-paced tutorials provide individualized coaching to help students stay on track. With a wide range of activities available, students can actively learn, understand, and retain even the most difficult concepts. The text and MasteringEngineering work together to guide students through engineering concepts with a multi-step approach to problems.
Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; Mastering Engineering does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with Mastering Engineering, ask your instructor to confirm the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

If you would like to purchase both the physical text and Mastering Engineering, search for:


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NOTE: Before purchasing, check with your instructor to ensure you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, and registrations are not transferable. To register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products, you may also need a Course ID, which your instructor will provide.

 

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A Proven Approach to Conceptual Understanding and Problem-solving Skills

Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics. Engineering Mechanics empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Hibbeler’s everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn. This text is shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of reviewers in the teaching profession, as well as many of the author’s students.

 

The Fourteenth Edition includes new Preliminary Problems, which are intended to help students develop conceptual understanding and build problem-solving skills. The text features a large variety of problems from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, and having varying levels of difficulty.

 

Improve Results with MasteringEngineering

MasteringEngineering is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Interactive, self-paced tutorials provide individualized coaching to help students stay on track. With a wide range of activities available, students can actively learn, understand, and retain even the most difficult concepts.

 

The text and MasteringEngineering work together to guide students through engineering concepts with a multi-step approach to problems.

 

013411700X / 9780134117003 Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics plus MasteringEngineering with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 14/e

 Package consists of:

  • 0133915425 / 9780133915426 Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics
  • 0133941299 / 9780133941296 MasteringEngineering with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics

 


Table of Contents

1 General Principles 3

Chapter Objectives 3

1.1 Mechanics 3

1.2 Fundamental Concepts 4

1.3 Units of Measurement 7

1.4 T he International System of Units 9

1.5 Numerical Calculations 10

1.6 General Procedure for Analysis 12

2 Force Vectors 17

Chapter Objectives 17

2.1 Scalars and Vectors 17

2.2 Vector Operations 18

2.3 Vector Addition of Forces 20

2.4 Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces 32

2.5 C artesian Vectors 43

2.6 Addition of Cartesian Vectors 46

2.7 Position Vectors 56

2.8 Force Vector Directed Along a Line 59

2.9 Dot Product 69

3 Equilibrium of a Particle 85

Chapter Objectives 85

3.1 Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle 85

3.2 The Free-Body Diagram 86

3.3 Coplanar Force Systems 89

3.4 Three-Dimensional Force Systems 103

4 Force System Resultants 117

Chapter Objectives 117

4.1 Moment of a Force–Scalar Formulation 117

4.2 Cross Product 121

4.3 Moment of a Force–Vector Formulation 124

4.4 Principle of Moments 128

4.5 Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis 139

4.6 Moment of a Couple 148

4.7 Simplification of a Force and Couple System 160

4.8 Further Simplification of a Force and Couple System 170

4.9 Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading 183

5 Equilibrium of a Rigid Body 199

Chapter Objectives 199

5.1 Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium 199

5.2 Free-Body Diagrams 201

5.3 Equations of Equilibrium 214

5.4 Two- and Three-Force Members 224

5.5 Free-Body Diagrams 237

5.6 Equations of Equilibrium 242

5.7 Constraints and Statical Determinacy 243

6 Structural Analysis 263

Chapter Objectives 263

6.1 Simple Trusses 263

6.2 The Method of Joints 266

6.3 Zero-Force Members 272

6.4 The Method of Sections 280

6.5 Space Trusses 290

6.6 Frames and Machines 294

7 Internal Forces 331

Chapter Objectives 331

7.1 Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members 331

7.2 Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams 347

7.3 Relations between Distributed Load, Shear, and Moment 356

7.4 Cables 367

8 Friction 389

Chapter Objectives 389

8.1 Characteristics of Dry Friction 389

8.2 Problems Involving Dry Friction 394

8.3 Wedges 416

8.4 Frictional Forces on Screws 418

8.5 Frictional Forces on Flat Belts 425

8.6 Frictional Forces on Collar Bearings, Pivot Bearings, and Disks 433

8.7 Frictional Forces on Journal Bearings 436

8.8 Rolling Resistance 438

9 Center of Gravity and Centroid 451

Chapter Objectives 451

9.1 Center of Gravity, Center of Mass, and the Centroid of a Body 451

9.2 Composite Bodies 474

9.3 Theorems of Pappus and Guldinus 488

9.4 Resultant of a General Distributed Loading 497

9.5 Fluid Pressure 498

10 Moments of Inertia 515

Chapter Objectives 515

10.1 Definition of Moments of Inertia for Areas 515

10.2 Parallel-Axis Theorem for an Area 516

10.3 Radius of Gyration of an Area 517

10.4 Moments of Inertia for Composite Areas 526

10.5 Product of Inertia for an Area 534

10.6 Moments of Inertia for an Area about Inclined Axes 538

10.7 Mohr’s Circle for Moments of Inertia 541

10.8 Mass Moment of Inertia 549

11 Virtual Work 567

Chapter Objectives 567

11.1 Definition of Work 567

11.2 Principle of Virtual Work 569

11.3 Principle of Virtual Work for a System of Connected Rigid Bodies 571

11.4 Conservative Forces 583

11.5 Potential Energy 584

11.6 Potential-Energy Criterion for Equilibrium 586

11.7 Stability of Equilibrium Configuration 587 Appendix

Contents

12 Kinematics of a Particle

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Rectilinear Kinematics: Continuous Motion

12.3 Rectilinear Kinematics: Erratic Motion

12.4 General Curvilinear Motion

12.5 Curvilinear Motion: Rectangular Components

12.6 Motion of a Projectile

12.7 Curvilinear Motion: Normal and Tangential Components

12.8 Curvilinear Motion: Cylindrical Components

12.9 Absolute Dependent Motion Analysis of Two Particles

12.10 Relative-Motion of Two Particles Using Translating Axes

13 Kinetics of a Particle: Force and

Acceleration

13.1 Newton’s Second Law of Motion

13.2 The Equation of Motion

13.3 Equation of Motion for a System

of Particles

13.4 Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates

13.5 Equations of Motion: Normal

and Tangential Coordinates

13.6 Equations of Motion: Cylindrical Coordinates

*13.7 Central-Force Motion and Space Mechanics

14 Kinetics of a Particle: Work and

Energy

14.1 The Work of a Force

14.2 Principle of Work and Energy

14.3 Principle of Work and Energy for a System of Particles

14.4 Power and Efficiency

14.5 Conservative Forces and Potential Energy

14.6 Conservation of Energy

15 Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse

and Momentum

15.1 Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum

15.2 Principle of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles

15.3 Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles

15.4 Impact

15.5 Angular Momentum

15.6 Relation Between Moment of a Force and Angular Momentum

15.7 Principle of Angular Impulse and Momentum

15.8 Steady Flow of a Fluid Stream

*15.9 Propulsion with Variable Mass

16 Planar Kinematics of a Rigid

Body

16.1 Planar Rigid-Body Motion

16.2 Translation

16.3 Rotation about a Fixed Axis

16.4 Absolute Motion Analysis

16.5 Relative-Motion Analysis: Velocity

16.6 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity

16.7 Relative-Motion Analysis: Acceleration

16.8 Relative-Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes

17 Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body:

Force and Acceleration

17.1 Mass Moment of Inertia

17.2 Planar Kinetic Equations of Motion

17.3 Equations of Motion: Translation

17.4 Equations of Motion: Rotation about a Fixed Axis

17.5 Equations of Motion: General Plane Motion

18 Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body:

Work and Energy

18.1 Kinetic Energy

18.2 The Work of a Force

18.3 The Work of a Couple Moment

18.4 Principle of Work and Energy

18.5 Conservation of Energy

19 Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body:

Impulse and Momentum

19.1 Linear and Angular Momentum

19.2 Principle of Impulse and Momentum

19.3 Conservation of Momentum

*19.4 Eccentric Impact

20 Three-Dimensional Kinematics of

a Rigid Body

20.1 Rotation About a Fixed Point

*20.2 The Time Derivative of a Vector Measured from Either a Fixed

or Translating-Rotating System

20.3 General Motion

*20.4 Relative-Motion Analysis Using Translating and Rotating Axes

21 Three-Dimensional Kinetics of a

Rigid Body

*21.1 Moments and Products of Inertia

21.2 Angular Momentum

21.3 Kinetic Energy

*21.4 Equations of Motion

*21.5 Gyroscopic Motion

21.6 Torque-Free Motion

22 Vibrations

*22.1 Undamped Free Vibration

*22.2 Energy Methods

*22.3 Undamped Forced Vibration

*22.4 Viscous Damped Free Vibration

*22.5 Viscous Damped Forced Vibration

*22.6 Electrical Circuit Analogs

A Mathematical Expressions

B Vector Analysis

C The Chain Rule

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ISBN:
9780133915426
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
03/31/2015
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Language:
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Edition:
14
Pages:
1464
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LCCN:
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Author:
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Author:
R. C. Hibbeler
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