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Engineering Mechanics: Statics in SI Units

Engineering Mechanics: Statics in SI Units

Russell C. Hibbeler

(2016)

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Abstract


For Statics Courses.

 

 

A Proven Approach to Conceptual Understanding and Problem-solving Skills

 
Engineering Mechanics: Statics
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 Prof. 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.

 

 

 
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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Inside Front Cover\r Cover2
Engineering Mechanics: Statics\r i
Copyright ii
Preface v
Contents xix
General Principles 3
Chapter Objectives 3
Mechanics 3
Fundamental Concepts 4
The International System of Units 7
Numerical Calculations 10
General Procedure for Analysis 12
Force Vectors xix
Chapter Objectives 17
Scalars and Vectors 17
Vector Operations 18
Vector Addition of Forces 20
Addition of a System of Coplanar Forces 33
Cartesian Vectors 44
Addition of Cartesian Vectors 47
Position Vectors 56
Force Vector Directed Along a Line 59
Dot Product 69
Equilibrium of a Particle 87
Chapter Objectives 87
Condition for the Equilibrium of a Particle 87
The Free-Body Diagram 88
Coplanar Force Systems 91
Three-Dimensional Force Systems 106
Force System Resultants 121
Chapter Objectives 121
Moment of a Force—Scalar Formulation 121
Cross Product 125
Moment of a Force—Vector Formulation 128
Principle of Moments 132
Moment of a Force about a Specified Axis 145
Moment of a Couple 154
Simplification of a Force and Couple System 166
Further Simplification of a Force and Couple System 177
Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading 190
Equilibrium of a Rigid Body 207
Chapter Objectives 207
Conditions for Rigid-Body Equilibrium 207
Free-Body Diagrams 209
Equations of Equilibrium 220
Two- and Three-Force Members 230
Free-Body Diagrams 245
Equations of Equilibrium 250
Constraints and Statical Determinacy 251
Structural Analysis 273
Chapter Objectives 273
Simple Trusses 273
The Method of Joints 276
Zero-Force Members 282
The Method of Sections 291
Space Trusses 301
Frames and Machines 305
Internal Forces 343
Chapter Objectives 343
Internal Loadings Developed in Structural Members 343
Shear and Moment Equations and Diagrams 361
Relations between Distributed Load, Shear, and Moment 370
Cables 381
Friction 401
Chapter Objectives 401
Characteristics of Dry Friction 401
Problems Involving Dry Friction 406
Wedges 430
Frictional Forces on Screws 432
Frictional Forces on Flat Belts 439
Frictional Forces on Collar Bearings, Pivot Bearings, and Disks 447
Frictional Forces on Journal Bearings 450
Rolling Resistance 452
Center of Gravity and Centroid 465
Chapter Objectives 465
Center of Gravity, Center of Mass, and the Centroid of a Body 465
Composite Bodies 488
Theorems of Pappus and Guldinus 502
Resultant of a General Distributed Loading 511
Fluid Pressure 512
Moments of Inertia 529
Chapter Objectives 529
Definition of Moments of Inertia for Areas 529
Parallel-Axis Theorem for an Area 530
Radius of Gyration of an Area 531
Moments of Inertia for Composite Areas 540
Product of Inertia for an Area 548
Moments of Inertia for an Area about Inclined Axes 552
Mohr’s Circle for Moments of Inertia 555
Mass Moment of Inertia 563
Virtual Work 581
Chapter Objectives 581
Definition of Work 581
Principle of Virtual Work 583
Principle of Virtual Work for a System of Connected Rigid Bodies 585
Conservative Forces 597
Potential Energy 598
Potential-Energy Criterion for Equilibrium 600
Stability of Equilibrium Configuration 601
Appendix 616
A. Mathematical Review and Expressions 616
Fundamental Problems Partial Solutions and Answers 620
Preliminary Problems Statics Solutions 638
Review Problem Solutions 648
Answers to Selected Problems 659
Index 675