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Dynamics in Engineering Practice

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By (author): Andrew P. Conkey Dara W. Childs

Observing that most books on engineering dynamics left students lacking and failing to grasp the general nature of dynamics in engineering practice, the authors of Dynamics in Engineering Practice, Eleventh Edition focused their efforts on remedying the problem. This text shows readers how to develop and analyze models to predict motion. While establishing dynamics as an evolution of continuous motion, it offers a brief history of dynamics, discusses the SI and US customary unit systems, and combines topics that are typically covered in an introductory and intermediate, or possibly even an advanced dynamics course. It also contains plenty of computer example problems and enough tools to enable readers to fully grasp the subject. A free support book with worked computer examples using MATLAB® is available upon request.

New in the Eleventh Edition:

A large number of problems have been added; specifically, 59 new problems have been included in the original problem sets provided in chapters two through five. Chapter six has been added and covers the application of Lagranges equations for deriving equations of motion.

The new and improved chapters in this text:

  • Address the fundamental requirements of dynamics, including units, force, and mass, and provides a brief history of the development of dynamics
  • Explore the kinematics of a particle, including displacement, velocity, and acceleration in one and two dimensions
  • Cover planar kinetics of rigid bodies, starting with inertia properties and including the mass moment of inertia, the radius of gyration, and the parallel-axis formula
  • Explain how to develop equations of motion for dynamics using Lagranges equations

Dynamics in Engineering Practice, Eleventh Edition shows readers how to develop general kinematic equations and EOMs, analyze systems, and set up and solve equations, using a revolutionary approach to modeling and analysis along with current computer techniques.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1376g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781482250251

About Andrew P. ConkeyDara W. Childs

Dr. Dara Childs is professor of mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University (TAMU) in College Station Texas. He has been director of the TAMU Turbomachinery Laboratory since 1984. He has received several best-paper awards is an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) life fellow and received the ASME Henry R. Worthington medal for outstanding contributions in pumping machinery. He is the author of many conference and journal papers plus two prior books. Dr. Childs has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in dynamics and vibrations since 1968: Colorado State University (19681971) University of Louisville (19711980) TAMU (1980present). Andrew P. Conkey received his PhD from Texas A&M University (TAMU) in 2007 where his research was in the application of the fiber FabryPerot interferometer to machinery/vibration measurements. He received his bachelors and masters degrees from TAMUKingsville. He has over 16 years of teaching experience having taught at TAMUKingsville TAMUCollege Station TAMUQatar and TAMUCorpus Christi. In addition to teaching he has worked for a refinery a fiber-optic sensor company and an engineering consulting firm.

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