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Classical Mechanics

by Awrejcewicz, Jan.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics, 1571-8689 ; . 28 Physical details: XIII, 440 p. 260 illus., 258 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1461437911 Subject(s): Mathematics. | Mechanics. | Engineering design. | Mathematics. | Mathematical Physics. | Mechanics. | Engineering Design.
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Preface -- 1. Fundamental Principles of Mechanics -- 2. Statics -- 3. Geometry of Masses -- 4. Kinematics of a Particle and Introduction to Kinematics of Rigid Bodies -- 5. Kinematics of a Rigid Body and Composite Motion of a Point -- 6. Kinematics of a Deformable Body.

This is the first volume of three books by the same author, devoted entirely to classical mechanics. The triad of works covers different subjects in classical mechanics and creates a link between them by deriving topics from the same root. Moreover, the author unifies different approaches from English, Russian, Polish, and German literature devoted to classical mechanics. Emphasis is placed on the study of electro-magneto-mechanical systems. Classical Mechanics: Kinematics and Statics is addressed to a wide spectrum of undergraduate and graduate students, postgraduate students, researchers, and instructors, from the fields of mechanical and civil engineering. This volume, which includes a wealth of worked examples and applications, is also intended to be used as a self-contained reference  for researchers in applied mathematics and physical sciences.  It is also recommended as a supplementary textbook at the upper undergraduate and graduate levels. In Chapter 1 the fundamental principles of mechanics are formulated, illustrated, and discussed. Chapter 2 is devoted to statics and Chapter 3 presents the geometry of masses.  Kinematics of a particle, the curvilinear and normal coordinates, and kinematic pairs and chains are the main focus of Chapter 4. Chapter 5 studies the kinematics of a rigid body and a composite motion of a particle. Chapter 6 ends the text with kinematics of a deformable  body.

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