Concepts In Dynamics (e-bog) af Mahanta, Sabita
Mahanta, Sabita (forfatter)

Concepts In Dynamics e-bog

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In classical mechanics, analytical dynamics, or more briefly dynamics, is concerned about the relationship between motion of bodies and its causes, namely the forces acting on the bodies and the properties of the bodies. The foundation of modern day dynamics is Newtonian mechanics and its reformulation as Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics. Historically, there were three branches of...
E-bog 1094,57 DKK
Forfattere Mahanta, Sabita (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 juni 2013
Længde 204 sider
Genrer Dynamics and statics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789353146382
In classical mechanics, analytical dynamics, or more briefly dynamics, is concerned about the relationship between motion of bodies and its causes, namely the forces acting on the bodies and the properties of the bodies. The foundation of modern day dynamics is Newtonian mechanics and its reformulation as Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics. Historically, there were three branches of classical mechanics: ';statics'; ';kinetics' and ';kinematics'. These three subjects have been connected to dynamics in several ways. One approach combined statics and kinetics under the name dynamics, which became the branch dealing with determination of the motion of bodies resulting from the action of specified forces; another approach separated statics, and combined kinetics and kinematics under the rubric dynamics. Today, dynamics and kinematics continue to be considered the two pillars of classical mechanics. Dynamics is still included in mechanical, aerospace, and other engineering curriculums because of its importance in machine design, the design of land, sea, air, and space vehicles and other applications. This book will develop in the student an understanding of the principles of this subject. In order to make the subject simple and interesting every topic included in this book has been self-sufficient in itself and has been explained in the light of modern development in a simple and elegant style.