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Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Autore Harrison H
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/04 21
620.104
Altri autori (Persone) NettletonT
Soggetto topico Dynamics
Dynamics. Mechanics, Applied
Mechanics, Applied
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Civil Engineering
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-04706-6
9786611047061
0-08-052335-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Advanced Engineering Dynamics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Newtonian Mechanics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fundamentals; 1.3 Space and time; 1.4 Mass; 1.5 Force; 1.6 Work and power; 1.7 Kinematics of a point; 1.8 Kinetics of a particle; 1.9 Impulse; 1.10 Kinetic energy; 1.11 Potential energy; 1.12 Coriolis's theorem; 1.13 Newton's laws for a group of particles; 1.14 Conservation of momentum; 1.15 Energy for a group of particles; 1.16 The principle of virtual work; 1.17 D' Alembert's principle; Chapter 2. Lagrange's Equations; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Generalized co-ordinates2.3 Proof of Lagrange's equations; 2.4 The dissipation function; 2.5 Kinetic energy; 2.6 Conservation laws; 2.7 Hamilton's equations; 2.8 Rotating frame of reference and velocity-dependent potentials; 2.9 Moving co-ordinates; 2.10 Non-holonomic systems; 2.11 Lagrange's equations for impulsive forces; Chapter 3. Hamilton's Principle; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Derivation of Hamilton's principle; 3.3 Application of Hamilton's principle; 3.4 Lagrange's equations derived from Hamilton's principle; 3.5 Illustrative example; Chapter 4. Rigid Body Motion in Three Dimensions
4.1 Introduction4.2 Rotation; 4.3 Angular velocity; 4.4 Kinetics of a rigid body; 4.5 Moment of inertia; 4.6 Euler's equation for rigid body motion; 4.7 Kinetic energy of a rigid body; 4.8 Torque-free motion of a rigid body; 4.9 Stability of torque-free motion; 4.10 Euler's angles; 4.11 The symmetrical body; 4.12 Forced precession; 4.13 Epilogue; Chapter 5. Dynamics of Vehicles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Gravitational potential; 5.3 The two-body problem; 5.4 The central force problem; 5.5 Satellite motion; 5.6 Effects of oblateness; 5.7 Rocket in free space; 5.8 Non-spherical satellite
5.9 Spinning satellite5.10 De-spinning of satellites; 5.11 Stability of aircraft; 5.12 Stability of a road vehicle; Chapter 6. Impact and One-Dimensional Wave Propagation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The one-dimensional wave; 6.3 Longitudinal waves in an elastic prismatic bar; 6.4 Reflection and transmission at a boundary; 6.5 Momentum and energy in a pulse; 6.6 Impact of two bars; 6.7 Constant force applied to a long bar; 6.8 The effect of local deformation on pulse shape; 6.9 Prediction of pulse shape during impact of two bars; 6.10 Impact of a rigid mass on an elastic bar; 6.11 Dispersive waves
6.12 Waves in a uniform beam6.13 Waves in periodic structures; 6.14 Waves in a helical spring; Chapter 7. Waves in a Three-Dimensional Elastic Solid; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Strain; 7.3 Stress; 7.4 Elastic constants; 7.5 Equations of motion; 7.6 Wave equation for an elastic solid; 7.7 Plane strain; 7.8 Reflection at a plane surface; 7.9 Surface waves (Rayleigh waves); 7.10 Conclusion; Chapter 8. Robot Arm Dynamics; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Typical arrangements; 8.3 Kinematics of robot arms; 8.4 Kinetics of a robot arm; Chapter 9. Relativity; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 The foundations of the special theory of relativity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455949403321
Harrison H  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Autore Harrison H
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/04 21
620.104
Altri autori (Persone) NettletonT
Soggetto topico Dynamics
Dynamics. Mechanics, Applied
Mechanics, Applied
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Civil Engineering
ISBN 1-281-04706-6
9786611047061
0-08-052335-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Advanced Engineering Dynamics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Newtonian Mechanics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fundamentals; 1.3 Space and time; 1.4 Mass; 1.5 Force; 1.6 Work and power; 1.7 Kinematics of a point; 1.8 Kinetics of a particle; 1.9 Impulse; 1.10 Kinetic energy; 1.11 Potential energy; 1.12 Coriolis's theorem; 1.13 Newton's laws for a group of particles; 1.14 Conservation of momentum; 1.15 Energy for a group of particles; 1.16 The principle of virtual work; 1.17 D' Alembert's principle; Chapter 2. Lagrange's Equations; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Generalized co-ordinates2.3 Proof of Lagrange's equations; 2.4 The dissipation function; 2.5 Kinetic energy; 2.6 Conservation laws; 2.7 Hamilton's equations; 2.8 Rotating frame of reference and velocity-dependent potentials; 2.9 Moving co-ordinates; 2.10 Non-holonomic systems; 2.11 Lagrange's equations for impulsive forces; Chapter 3. Hamilton's Principle; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Derivation of Hamilton's principle; 3.3 Application of Hamilton's principle; 3.4 Lagrange's equations derived from Hamilton's principle; 3.5 Illustrative example; Chapter 4. Rigid Body Motion in Three Dimensions
4.1 Introduction4.2 Rotation; 4.3 Angular velocity; 4.4 Kinetics of a rigid body; 4.5 Moment of inertia; 4.6 Euler's equation for rigid body motion; 4.7 Kinetic energy of a rigid body; 4.8 Torque-free motion of a rigid body; 4.9 Stability of torque-free motion; 4.10 Euler's angles; 4.11 The symmetrical body; 4.12 Forced precession; 4.13 Epilogue; Chapter 5. Dynamics of Vehicles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Gravitational potential; 5.3 The two-body problem; 5.4 The central force problem; 5.5 Satellite motion; 5.6 Effects of oblateness; 5.7 Rocket in free space; 5.8 Non-spherical satellite
5.9 Spinning satellite5.10 De-spinning of satellites; 5.11 Stability of aircraft; 5.12 Stability of a road vehicle; Chapter 6. Impact and One-Dimensional Wave Propagation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The one-dimensional wave; 6.3 Longitudinal waves in an elastic prismatic bar; 6.4 Reflection and transmission at a boundary; 6.5 Momentum and energy in a pulse; 6.6 Impact of two bars; 6.7 Constant force applied to a long bar; 6.8 The effect of local deformation on pulse shape; 6.9 Prediction of pulse shape during impact of two bars; 6.10 Impact of a rigid mass on an elastic bar; 6.11 Dispersive waves
6.12 Waves in a uniform beam6.13 Waves in periodic structures; 6.14 Waves in a helical spring; Chapter 7. Waves in a Three-Dimensional Elastic Solid; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Strain; 7.3 Stress; 7.4 Elastic constants; 7.5 Equations of motion; 7.6 Wave equation for an elastic solid; 7.7 Plane strain; 7.8 Reflection at a plane surface; 7.9 Surface waves (Rayleigh waves); 7.10 Conclusion; Chapter 8. Robot Arm Dynamics; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Typical arrangements; 8.3 Kinematics of robot arms; 8.4 Kinetics of a robot arm; Chapter 9. Relativity; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 The foundations of the special theory of relativity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780017203321
Harrison H  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Advanced Engineering Dynamics [[electronic resource]]
Autore Harrison H
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (315 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/04 21
620.104
Altri autori (Persone) NettletonT
Soggetto topico Dynamics
Dynamics. Mechanics, Applied
Mechanics, Applied
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Civil Engineering
ISBN 1-281-04706-6
9786611047061
0-08-052335-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Advanced Engineering Dynamics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Newtonian Mechanics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fundamentals; 1.3 Space and time; 1.4 Mass; 1.5 Force; 1.6 Work and power; 1.7 Kinematics of a point; 1.8 Kinetics of a particle; 1.9 Impulse; 1.10 Kinetic energy; 1.11 Potential energy; 1.12 Coriolis's theorem; 1.13 Newton's laws for a group of particles; 1.14 Conservation of momentum; 1.15 Energy for a group of particles; 1.16 The principle of virtual work; 1.17 D' Alembert's principle; Chapter 2. Lagrange's Equations; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Generalized co-ordinates2.3 Proof of Lagrange's equations; 2.4 The dissipation function; 2.5 Kinetic energy; 2.6 Conservation laws; 2.7 Hamilton's equations; 2.8 Rotating frame of reference and velocity-dependent potentials; 2.9 Moving co-ordinates; 2.10 Non-holonomic systems; 2.11 Lagrange's equations for impulsive forces; Chapter 3. Hamilton's Principle; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Derivation of Hamilton's principle; 3.3 Application of Hamilton's principle; 3.4 Lagrange's equations derived from Hamilton's principle; 3.5 Illustrative example; Chapter 4. Rigid Body Motion in Three Dimensions
4.1 Introduction4.2 Rotation; 4.3 Angular velocity; 4.4 Kinetics of a rigid body; 4.5 Moment of inertia; 4.6 Euler's equation for rigid body motion; 4.7 Kinetic energy of a rigid body; 4.8 Torque-free motion of a rigid body; 4.9 Stability of torque-free motion; 4.10 Euler's angles; 4.11 The symmetrical body; 4.12 Forced precession; 4.13 Epilogue; Chapter 5. Dynamics of Vehicles; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Gravitational potential; 5.3 The two-body problem; 5.4 The central force problem; 5.5 Satellite motion; 5.6 Effects of oblateness; 5.7 Rocket in free space; 5.8 Non-spherical satellite
5.9 Spinning satellite5.10 De-spinning of satellites; 5.11 Stability of aircraft; 5.12 Stability of a road vehicle; Chapter 6. Impact and One-Dimensional Wave Propagation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The one-dimensional wave; 6.3 Longitudinal waves in an elastic prismatic bar; 6.4 Reflection and transmission at a boundary; 6.5 Momentum and energy in a pulse; 6.6 Impact of two bars; 6.7 Constant force applied to a long bar; 6.8 The effect of local deformation on pulse shape; 6.9 Prediction of pulse shape during impact of two bars; 6.10 Impact of a rigid mass on an elastic bar; 6.11 Dispersive waves
6.12 Waves in a uniform beam6.13 Waves in periodic structures; 6.14 Waves in a helical spring; Chapter 7. Waves in a Three-Dimensional Elastic Solid; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Strain; 7.3 Stress; 7.4 Elastic constants; 7.5 Equations of motion; 7.6 Wave equation for an elastic solid; 7.7 Plane strain; 7.8 Reflection at a plane surface; 7.9 Surface waves (Rayleigh waves); 7.10 Conclusion; Chapter 8. Robot Arm Dynamics; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Typical arrangements; 8.3 Kinematics of robot arms; 8.4 Kinetics of a robot arm; Chapter 9. Relativity; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 The foundations of the special theory of relativity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811553403321
Harrison H  
Burlington, : Elsevier Science, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui