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Lecture Notes on Theoretical Mechanics [electronic resource] / by Jianlin Liu.

By: Liu, Jianlin [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019.Description: XIII, 150 p. 182 illus., 69 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811380358.Subject(s): Mechanics, Applied | Physics | Mechanical engineering | Civil engineering | Engineering Mechanics | Classical and Continuum Physics | Mechanical Engineering | Civil EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Preliminary knowledge -- Fundamentals of statics -- Force analysis -- Simplification of a force group -- Equilibrium of the general coplanar force gruop -- Center of the parallel force group -- Motion of a particle -- Basic motion of the rigid body -- Planar motion of the rigid body -- Newton’s laws of motion -- Theorem of momentum -- Theorem of angular momentum -- Theorem of kinetic energy -- Summary.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book addresses a range of basic and essential topics, selected from the author's teaching and research activities, offering a comprehensive guide in three parts: Statics, Kinematics and Kinetics. Chapter 1 briefly discusses the history of classical and modern mechanics, while Chapter 2, presents preliminary knowledge, preparing readers for the subsequent chapters. Chapters 3 to 7 introduce statics, force analysis, simplification of force groups, equilibrium of the general coplanar force group, and the center of the parallel force group. The Kinematics section (Chapters 8 to 10), covers the motion of a particle, basic motion and planar motion of a rigid body. Lastly, the Kinetics section (Chapters 11 to 14) explores Newton’s law of motion, theorem of momentum, theorem of angular momentum, and theorem of kinetic energy. With numerous examples from engineering, illustrations, and step-by-step tutorials, the book is suitable for both classroom use and self-study. After completing the course, students will be able to simplify complex engineering structures and perform force and motion analyses on particles and structures, preparing them for further study and research. The book can be used as a textbook for undergraduate courses on fundamental aspects of theoretical mechanics, such as aerospace, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, automotive and civil engineering, as well as material science and engineering.
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Preface -- Preliminary knowledge -- Fundamentals of statics -- Force analysis -- Simplification of a force group -- Equilibrium of the general coplanar force gruop -- Center of the parallel force group -- Motion of a particle -- Basic motion of the rigid body -- Planar motion of the rigid body -- Newton’s laws of motion -- Theorem of momentum -- Theorem of angular momentum -- Theorem of kinetic energy -- Summary.

This book addresses a range of basic and essential topics, selected from the author's teaching and research activities, offering a comprehensive guide in three parts: Statics, Kinematics and Kinetics. Chapter 1 briefly discusses the history of classical and modern mechanics, while Chapter 2, presents preliminary knowledge, preparing readers for the subsequent chapters. Chapters 3 to 7 introduce statics, force analysis, simplification of force groups, equilibrium of the general coplanar force group, and the center of the parallel force group. The Kinematics section (Chapters 8 to 10), covers the motion of a particle, basic motion and planar motion of a rigid body. Lastly, the Kinetics section (Chapters 11 to 14) explores Newton’s law of motion, theorem of momentum, theorem of angular momentum, and theorem of kinetic energy. With numerous examples from engineering, illustrations, and step-by-step tutorials, the book is suitable for both classroom use and self-study. After completing the course, students will be able to simplify complex engineering structures and perform force and motion analyses on particles and structures, preparing them for further study and research. The book can be used as a textbook for undergraduate courses on fundamental aspects of theoretical mechanics, such as aerospace, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, automotive and civil engineering, as well as material science and engineering.

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