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This is the second volume 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 dynamics in a clear and straightforward way and emphasizes problem solving. More than 350 examples clarify the discussion. The diskette included with the book contains EnSolve, a program written by the authors for solving problems in engineering mechanics. The program runs on Macintosh and PC-DOS computers and 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 will, among other features, fit smooth splines between data, plot regression lines and curves, and change scales ß including from arithmetic to log and log-log. The numerical routines will, for example, find roots of polynomials, solve systems of equations, invert matrices, differentiate and integrate, and solve boundary-value problems.
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.
Mechanics of Materials: With Applications in Excel (R) covers the
fundamentals of the mechanics of materials-or strength of
materials-in a clear and easily understandable way. Each chapter
explains the theory of the underlying principles and the applicable
mathematical relations, offering examples that illustrate the
application of the mathematical relations to physical situations.
Then, homework problems-arranged from the simplest to the most
demanding-are presented, along with a number of challenging review
problems, to ensure comprehension of key concepts. What makes this
book unique is that it also instills practical skills for
developing Microsoft Excel applications to solve mechanics of
materials problems using numerical techniques. Mechanics of
Materials: With Applications in Excel (R) provides editable Excel
spreadsheets representing all the examples featured in the text,
PowerPoint lecture slides, multimedia simulations, graphics files,
and a solutions manual with qualifying course adoption.
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