Engineering Dynamics

The subject of dynamics is an interdisciplinary blend of physics, applied mathematics, computational methods, and basic logic. The least difficult aspect of the subject is the basic physical laws, most of which are at least a century old. A primary element that has moved the study of dynamics fro...

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Tác giả chính: Ginsberg, Jerry
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Tóm tắt:The subject of dynamics is an interdisciplinary blend of physics, applied mathematics, computational methods, and basic logic. The least difficult aspect of the subject is the basic physical laws, most of which are at least a century old. A primary element that has moved the study of dynamics from natural philosophy to engineering is the development of powerful tools for describing motion and for solving equations of motion. Throughout my career I have operated under the premise that the world is complicated, and that a good text should prepare the student to address these complications. One of the methods I use here to meet this imperative is to provide examples that carefully guide the reader from the inception of a solution to its conclusion. I have tried to select examples that have most of the elements one might encounter in practice but are not so intricate as to mask the tautological features of the solution. An important feature of these examples is that the question of why a solution is assembled in a certain manner is regarded to be as important as the actual steps. In many cases I have used the same system to illustrate alternative approaches or different topics, which tends to give the treatment of those systems some of the aspects of the case study approach.