Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
255
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 13, 2016
Éditeur
Springer
ISBN-10
3662534363
ISBN-13
9783662534366
Description
In this comprehensive resource, readers are guided through the essential concepts of engineering mechanics, focusing specifically on dynamics. The authors present a carefully curated collection of key formulas that serve as the foundation for understanding complex mechanical systems. With clarity and precision, they communicate the fundamental principles that underpin dynamics, making this an invaluable reference for students and professionals alike.
The book goes beyond mere theory, offering over 190 fully solved problems that illustrate the practical application of these formulas. Each problem is designed to challenge the reader's understanding and deepen their grasp of dynamic systems, providing a hands-on approach to learning. As readers work through these examples, they gain confidence in tackling real-world engineering challenges.
Emphasizing both foundational knowledge and practical problem-solving skills, this resource stands out as a must-have for those pursuing a deeper appreciation of engineering mechanics. It effectively bridges the gap between theoretical principles and their application, making it an essential companion in the field of dynamics.
The book goes beyond mere theory, offering over 190 fully solved problems that illustrate the practical application of these formulas. Each problem is designed to challenge the reader's understanding and deepen their grasp of dynamic systems, providing a hands-on approach to learning. As readers work through these examples, they gain confidence in tackling real-world engineering challenges.
Emphasizing both foundational knowledge and practical problem-solving skills, this resource stands out as a must-have for those pursuing a deeper appreciation of engineering mechanics. It effectively bridges the gap between theoretical principles and their application, making it an essential companion in the field of dynamics.
Genres
Science & Technologie