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Applied Mechanics John Hannah

Applied Mechanics By John Hannah

Applied Mechanics by John Hannah


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Summary

A companion to Mechanical Engineering Science, this text emphasizes the relationship between forces, the diagrams being designed with this in mind. Each major topic includes worked examples and specially prepared problems for the student.

Applied Mechanics Summary

Applied Mechanics by John Hannah

A companion to Mechanical Engineering Science, this text emphasizes the relationship between forces, the diagrams being designed with this in mind. Each major topic includes worked examples and specially prepared problems for the student. It emphasizes practical engineering applications to maintain interest and provide a background for the student, while expanded chapters on dynamics with an introduction to aircraft and rocket machines are included in this edition. It is designed for students taking BTEC Certificate and Diploma courses in Mechanical and Production Engineering at levels II and III including Engineering Science, Mechanical Science, Dynamics, Energy, Materials Technology, Fluid Mechanics, and Engineering Design.

Table of Contents

Statics; frameworks; friction; velocity and acceleration; inertia and change of motion; balancing; direct stress and strain; shear and torsion; bending of beams; fluid at rest; experimental errors and the adjustment of data. (Part contents).

Additional information

GOR001179025
9780582988200
0582988209
Applied Mechanics by John Hannah
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19880800
528
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