Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics Combined (IBM)
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
6th Edition
Published on 1. May 1997
Book
Hardback
1152 pages
978-0-07-847129-2 (ISBN)
Description
Beer/Johnston is among the leading books because it is clearly written, contains thoughtful, worked-out examples, excellent and plentiful homework problems, and is error-free. Conceptually accurate and thorough, there are no typos or misprints in this text. This new edition features an interactive software program, packaged free to students in the back of the textbook, and is the most extensive and thorough Beer/Johnston revision ever done.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
colour illustrations, appendix, index
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 51 mm
Weight
2722 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-847129-2 (9780078471292)
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Born in France and educated in France and Switzerland, Ferdinand Beer held an M.S. degree from the Sorbonne and an Sc.D. degree in theoretical mechanics from the University of Geneva. He came to the United States after serving in the French army during the early part of World War II and taught for four years at Williams College in the Williams-MIT joint arts and engineering program. Following his service at Williams College, Beer joined the faculty of Lehigh University, where he taught for thirty-seven years. He held several positions, including the University Distinguished Professors Chair and Chairman of the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department. In 1995, Beer was awarded an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree by Lehigh University.
Born in Philadelphia, Russ holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Delaware and an Sc.D. degree in the field of structural engineering from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He taught at Lehigh University and Worchester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) before joining the faculty of the University of Connecticut where he held the position of Chairman of the Civil Engineering Department and taught for twenty-six years. In 1991 Russ received the Outstanding Civil Engineer Award from the Connecticut Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Elliot holds a B.S. degree in engineering and an M.E. degree, both from Cornell University. He has focused his scholarly activities on professional service and teaching, and he was recognized for this work in 1992 when the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) awarded him the Ben C. Sparks Medal for his contributions to mechanical engineering and mechanical engineering technology education and for service to the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Elliot taught for thirty-two years, including twenty-nine years at Penn State where he was recognized with awards for both teaching and advising.
Born in Philadelphia, Russ holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Delaware and an Sc.D. degree in the field of structural engineering from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He taught at Lehigh University and Worchester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) before joining the faculty of the University of Connecticut where he held the position of Chairman of the Civil Engineering Department and taught for twenty-six years. In 1991 Russ received the Outstanding Civil Engineer Award from the Connecticut Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Elliot holds a B.S. degree in engineering and an M.E. degree, both from Cornell University. He has focused his scholarly activities on professional service and teaching, and he was recognized for this work in 1992 when the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) awarded him the Ben C. Sparks Medal for his contributions to mechanical engineering and mechanical engineering technology education and for service to the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Elliot taught for thirty-two years, including twenty-nine years at Penn State where he was recognized with awards for both teaching and advising.
Content
Preface List of Symbols1: Introduction 2: Statics of Particles 3: Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces4: Equilibrium of Rigid Forces 5: Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity6: Analysis of Structures 7: Forces In Beams and Cables 8: Friction9: Distributed Forces: Moments of Intertia10: Method of Virtual Work11: Kinematics of Particles12: Kinetics of Particles: Newton's Second Law 13: Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods14: Systems of Particles 15: Kinematics of Rigid Bodies16: Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations17: Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods 18: Kinetics of Rigid Bodies In Three Dimensions 19: Mechanical Vibrations Appendix Index Answers to Even-Numbered Problems