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Over 140 examples and 350 homework problems, as well as detailed description of dynamics concepts.
Clear, comprehensive and current. Very well reviewed and received.
The first eight chapters are ideally suited for advanced undergraduate or introductory graduate courses. The latter chapters can be used for a more advanced graduate-level course.
Expanded kinematic analysis, including a detailed study of Euler angles and parameters, as well as interconnections and rolling. Detailed treatment of axisymmetric bodies is included.
Features detailed treatment of constrained dynamical systems.
An expanded analysis of three-dimensional kinetics of rigid bodies that discusses different ways of obtaining moment balances.
Contains a detailed treatment of equilibrium and stability, linearization around equilibrium, natural and non-natural systems, and solution of linearized equations (basic vibration theory).
Chapter 1 is devoted entirely to basic principles, which constitutes an excellent overview.
Fair and balanced analysis and comparison of Kane's and Gibbs-Appell equations.
Ties together rigid body dynamics and flexible motion for the analysis of bodies undergoing combined rigid and elastic motion.
Book Description:
Over 140 examples and 350 homework problems, as well as detailed description of dynamics concepts. Text is suitable for students as well as the practicing engineer. Clear, comprehensive and current. Very well reviewed and received--This text will be a welcomed new product in a market that has been waiting for a new entry for some time. Expanded kinematic analysis, including a detailed study of Euler angles and parameters, as well as interconnections and rolling. Detailed treatment of axisymmetric bodies is included--Familiarizes readers with commonly used tools for analysis. In most cases, the kinematics is studies independently of the kinetics. Contains a detailed treatment of equilibrium and stability, linearization around equilibrium, natural and nonnatural systems, and solution of linearized equations (basic vibration theory)--Emphasizes both qualitative and quantitative analysis. The reader is introduced to basic stability theorems associated with potential energy. Such analysis can be used in an undergraduate or graduate course.
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