书目名称 | Engineering Dynamics | 副标题 | A Primer | 编辑 | Oliver M. O’Reilly | 视频video | | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Scope, Aims, and Audiences This primer is intended to provide the theoretical background for the standard undergraduate course in dynamics. This course is usually based on one of the following texts: Bedford and Fowler [6], Beer and John ston [7], Hibbeler [33], Meriam and Kraige [39], Riley and Sturges [50], and Shames [56], among others. Although most teachers will have cer tain reservations about these texts, there appears to be a general consensus that the selection of problems each of them presents is an invaluable and essential aid for studying and understanding dynamics. I myself use Meriam and Kraige [39] when teaching such a course, which is referred to as ME104 at the University of California at Berkeley. However, I have found that the gap between the theory presented in the aforemen tioned texts and the problems I wished my students to solve was too large. As a result, I prepared my own set of notes on the relevant theory, and I used Meriam and Kraige [39] as a problem and homework resource. This primer grew out of these notes. Its content was also heavily influenced by three other courses that I teach: one on rigid body dynamics, one on La 1 grangian mechanics, and | 出版日期 | Textbook 20011st edition | 关键词 | Rigid body; friction; kinematics; kinetics; linear optimization; mechanical engineering | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3495-9 | isbn_ebook | 978-1-4757-3495-9 | copyright | Springer Science+Business Media New York 2001 |
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