Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Solutions Of Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 12 Edition By R.C Hibbeler

  • Author: R.C Hibbeler
  • Hardcover: 752 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 12 edition (April 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0136077919
  • ISBN-13: 978-0136077916

In his substantial revision of Engineering Mechanics, R.C. Hibbeler empowers students to succeed in the whole learning experience. Hibbeler achieves this by calling on his everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn inside and outside of lecture. In addition to over 50% new homework problems, the twelfth edition introduces the new elements ofConceptual Problems, Fundamental Problems and MasteringEngineering, the most technologically advanced online tutorial and homework system.
This book is designed as per the syllabus of the Engineering Mechanics course for undergraduate students of Engineering. It follows a vector approach and covers both Statics and Dynamics, and provides the students with a clear and thorough presentation of the theory as well as the applications. The problems in the book familiarize students with actual situations encountered in engineering.
KEY BENEFIT: R.C. Hibbeler’s text features a large variety of problem types from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, varying levels of difficulty, and problems that involve solution by computer. KEY TOPICS: Maintaining the hallmark Hibbeler focus on problem-solving, visualization, and accuracy, this edition includes over 50% new problems, and new elements of Conceptual Problems, Fundamental Problems and MasteringEngineering, the most technologically advanced online tutorial system. MARKET: Ideal for civil and mechanical engineering professionals.
Content
1. Kinematics of a Particle.
2. Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration.
3. Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy.
4. Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum
5. Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body.
6. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Force and Acceleration
7. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Work and Energy.
8. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body: Impulse and Momentum

About Author:

R.C. Hibbeler graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana with a BS in Civil Engineering (major in Structures) and an MS in Nuclear Engineering. He obtained his PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Northwestern University.
Hibbeler’s professional experience includes postdoctoral work in reactor safety and analysis at Argonne National Laboratory, and structural work at Chicago Bridge and Iron, as well as Sargent and Lundy in Tucson. He has practiced engineering in Ohio, New York, and Louisiana.
Hibbeler currently teaches at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. In the past he has taught at the University of Illinois at Urbana, Youngstown State University, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Union College.
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