Engineering Mechanics: Statics

Read * Engineering Mechanics: Statics by Andrew Pytel, Jaan Kiusalaas ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Engineering Mechanics: Statics This approach benefits students tremendously as they encounter real life problems that may not always fit into standard formulas. They have refined their solid coverage of this material without overloading it with extraneous detail. Their extensive teaching experience at The Pennsylvania State University gives them first-hand knowledge of students learning skill levels and how the study of mechanics needs to tie to the real world. These books are designed with a rich, concise, one-color present

Engineering Mechanics: Statics

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Rating : 4.89 (868 Votes)
Asin : 0534957412
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 526 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-04-01
Language : English

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This approach benefits students tremendously as they encounter real life problems that may not always fit into standard formulas. They have refined their solid coverage of this material without overloading it with extraneous detail. Their extensive teaching experience at The Pennsylvania State University gives them first-hand knowledge of students' learning skill levels and how the study of mechanics needs to tie to the real world. These books are designed with a rich, concise, one-color presentation at a substantially lower cost than competing texts.. Their presentation is de

Extreme in some cases, lacking in others Justin Sauers This is an excellent workbook. I refuse to call it a textbook, since it functions better as a source for homework problems (it fails there in some cases, too). There is little in explanation, in addition, the chapters follow a confusing order in which one chapter doesn't build on the chapter before. We like to cover the basics before talking about specific cases involving trusses, friction, and 3d equilibrium. This book does not do that. It likes to cover 2d first, then cover everything in 3d, including centroids, and center of mass/gravity at the end of the course.Besides. this book is very good for ours students I study the book of pytel t think this book is very good for our study of statics. but we have a trouble to solve the problum. if we have the exact solution we can study more easily and speeding if you have any solution data give me the list of solution thank you ps : past email hope

He is also a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Centre. . Dr. in Engineering Mechanics, and his Ph.D in Engineering Mechanics from The Pennsylvania State University. Kiusalaas' teaching experience includes addressing topics as Numerical Methods (including finite element and boundary element methods) and Engineering Mechanics, ranging from introductory courses (statics and dynamics) to graduate level courses. Pytel served as an Assistant Professor

It is well known that students only look at equations and examples. Good number, good selection of different ranges of difficulty. . They write just enough to explain the issues. Concise and clear. It is nicely written. Lots of writing is not helpful. Good detailed explanations with the examplesIn my opinion the homework exercises are a strength of this book

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