By
D.W. Childs
Book Summary
Most
undergraduate books for engineering dynamics exhibit a continuing disconnect
from either the requirements of subsequent coursework or the practice of
dynamics in an engineering career. Dynamics
in Engineering Practice, Tenth Edition counters this dated
viewpoint with a modern approach that is better suited to today’s engineering
study and practice. Written by a renowned teacher, researcher, and professional
consultant in applied dynamics, this book represents a revolutionary approach to
modern engineering dynamics analysis—one you can assimilate quickly and easily
to get immediate results.
Real-World Guidance to Reconnect
Principles and Practice
The book
begins by establishing the premise that most "dynamics engineers" are
developing and analyzing models to predict motion, and that the subject of
differential equations is the natural language for dynamics. From this starting
point, the author immediately presents mechanical vibration examples to
demonstrate applications of f=ma and work-energy principles,
and he includes multiple "real-world" 1DOF and MDOF planar dynamics
examples, which are completely worked out.
Learn Exactly How an Engineer REALLY
Solves Engineering Modeling and Analysis Problems
Dynamics
describes the continuous evolution of motion, yet most textbooks approach the
field as a series of ‘‘snapshots,’’ posing questions about variables at
specific idealized positions or orientations. Advancing the idea that a
practicing dynamics engineer’s central role is to develop and analyze models,
this book:
Presents
an ordered and logical set of procedures and alternatives for developing models
and solutions for any planar dynamic or vibration example
Uses
repeated examples to demonstrate how models are analyzed via current computer
approaches
Includes
the latest MATLAB® updates and other proven methods for modeling and analysis
Helps
readers ask the right questions to get the most out of problems and optimize
modeling of general dynamic systems.
Based on
the author’s more than 40 years of experience teaching and developing courses
in dynamics, this book teaches general skills—where effectiveness can be
demonstrated for a wide range of problems, rather than a collection of
problem-specific "tricks." An essential resource at both the academic
and professional levels, this text will be indispensable to both students and
working engineers analyzing real dynamic systems.
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