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Engineering Mechanics by Russell C. HibbelerIn his revision of Engineering Mechanics, R.C. Hibbeler empowers readers to succeed in the whole learning experience. Hibbeler achieves this by calling on his everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how people learn inside and outside of lecture. This text is ideal for civil and mechanical engineering professionals. MasteringEngineering , the most technologically advanced online tutorial and homework system, is available with this edition. Subscriptions to MasteringEngineering are available to purchase online or packaged with your textbook (unique ISBN). Note: This is a standalone book, if you want the book/access card order the ISBN below: 0133014622 / 9780133014624 Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics plus MasteringEngineering with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0132915480 / 9780132915489 Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics 0132915723 / 9780132915724 MasteringEngineering with Pearson eText -- Acess Card -- for Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics
Call Number: TA350 H624 2013
ISBN: 0132915480
Publication Date: 2012-04-16
Engineering Mechanics by Wallace Fowler; Anthony BedfordFor introductory mechanics courses found in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, aeronautical engineering, and engineering mechanics departments. Better enables students to learn challenging material through effective, efficient examples and explanations.
Call Number: TA350 B411 2008
ISBN: 0136142257
Publication Date: 2007-07-18
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design by J. Keith Nisbett; Richard G. BudynasThe eighth edition of Shigley'sMechanical Engineering Designmaintains the basic approaches that have made this book the standard in machine design for over 40 years. At the same time it combines the straightforward focus on fundamentals instructors have come to expect with a modern emphasis on design and new applications. Overall coverage of basic concepts are clear and concise so that readers can easily navigate key topics. This edition includes anew case study to help illuminate the complexities of shafts and axles and a new finite elements chapter.Problem sets have been improved, with new problems added to help students progressively work through them. Thebook website includes ARIS, which is a homework management system that will have 90 algorithmic problems.
Call Number: TJ230 B927 2008
ISBN: 0073312606
Publication Date: 2006-10-25
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery SI by Charles E. Wilson; J. Peter SadlerThis text is designed for undergraduate courses in Kinematics and Dynamics of machinery, Mechanism Design, Mechanics of Machines. One goal of the text is to develop the ability of students to formulate and solve problems involving linkages, cams, gears, robotic manipulators and other mechanisms. Developing an understanding of the implications of computed results is another important goal. That is, what do your results mean; how can you improve the design? Engineering tools used to achieve these goals include motion simulation software. These tools relieve the student of repetitive tasks and provide a powerful means of communicating results through graphs and animation simulations. This SI version has the same content, as Wilson, Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery 3e US edition, however, all examples, exercises in the textbook, and solutions have been adapted into SI units wherever U.S customary units were used.
Call Number: TJ175 W747 2006
ISBN: 9780131866416
Publication Date: 2005-08-01
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Kinematics, Dynamics, and Design of Machinery by Kenneth J. Waldron; Gary L. Kinzel* The book introduces spatial mechanisms using both vectors and matrices, which introduces the topic from two vantage points. * Comprehensive and authoritative coverage. * Several real-world problems are included to show how to apply the basic principles in a realistic setting.
Call Number: TJ175 W167 2004
ISBN: 9780471244172
Publication Date: 2003-10-24
Mechanical Engineering Design by Joseph Edward Shigley; Charles R. Mischke; Richard G. BudynasThe seventh edition of Mechanical Engineering Design marks a return to the basic approaches that have made this book the standard in machine design for over 40 years. At the same time it has been significantly updated and modernized for today's engineering students and professional engineers. Workin
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design by Richard Budynas; Keith Nisbett'Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design' is intended for students beginning the study of mechanical engineering design. Students will find that the text inherently directs them into familiarity with both the basics of design decisions and the standards of industrial components.
Call Number: TJ230 B927 2011
ISBN: 9780073529288
Publication Date: 2010-01-29
Fundamentals of Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines and Mechanisms by Oleg VinogradovThe study of the kinematics and dynamics of machines lies at the very core of a mechanical engineering background. Although tremendous advances have been made in the computational and design tools now available, little has changed in the way the subject is presented, both in the classroom and in professional references. Fundamentals of Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines and Mechanisms brings the subject alive and current. The author's careful integration of Mathematica software gives readers a chance to perform symbolic analysis, to plot the results, and most importantly, to animate the motion. They get to "play" with the mechanism parameters and immediately see their effects. A CD-ROM packaged with the book contains Mathematica-based programs for suggested design projects. As useful as Mathematica is, however, a tool should not interfere with but enhance one's grasp of the concepts and the development of analytical skills. The author ensures this with his emphasis on the understanding and application of basic theoretical principles, unified approach to the analysis of planar mechanisms, and introduction to vibrations and rotordynamics.