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Statics is the branch of mechanics that studies rigid bodies (such as trusses, beams, dams, etc. ) at rest and the forces to which they're subjected. Statics For Dummies gives readers a thorough introduction to this foundational branch of engineering and easy-to-follow coverage of solving problems involving forces on bodies at rest.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I: Setting the Stage for Statics 7

Chapter 1: Using Statics to Describe the World around You 9

Chapter 2: A Quick Mathematics Refresher 17

Chapter 3: Working with Unit Systems and Constants 31

Part II: Your Statics Foundation: Vector Basics 39

Chapter 4: Viewing the World through Vectors 41

Chapter 5: Using Vectors to Better Defi ne Direction 51

Chapter 6: Vector Mathematics and Identities 69

Chapter 7: Turning Multiple Vectors into a Single Vector Resultant 79

Chapter 8: Breaking Down a Vector into Components 95

Part III: Forces and Moments as Vectors 107

Chapter 9: Applying Concentrated Forces and External Point Loads 109

Chapter 10: Spreading It Out: Understanding Distributed Loads 123

Chapter 11: Finding the Centers of Objects and Regions 135

Chapter 12: Special Occasions in the Life of a Force Vector: Moments and Couples 149

Part IV: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Or At Least a Few Equations): Free-Body Diagrams 167

Chapter 13: Anatomy of a Free-Body Diagram 169

Chapter 14: The F.B.D.: Knowing What to Draw and How to Draw It 185

Chapter 15: Simplifying a Free-Body Diagram 199

Part V: A Question of Balance: Equilibrium 207

Chapter 16: Mr. Newton Has Entered the Building: The Basics of Equilibrium 209

Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at Two-Dimensional Equilibrium: Scalar Methods 219

Chapter 18: Getting Better Acquainted with Three-Dimensional Equilibrium: Vector Methods 229

Part VI: Statics in Action 241

Chapter 19: Working with Trusses 243

Chapter 20: Analyzing Beams and Bending Members 259

Chapter 21: Working with Frames and Machines 279

Chapter 22: A Different Kind of Axial System: Cable Systems 293

Chapter 23: Those Darn Dam Problems: Submerged Surfaces 309

Chapter 24: Incorporating Friction into Your Applications 321

Part VII: The Part of Tens 339

Chapter 25: Ten Steps to Solving Any Statics Problem 341

Chapter 26: Ten Tips for Surviving a Statics Exam 347

Index 353

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/09/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470598948, 978-0470598948
      ISBN10: 0470598948

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Statics is the branch of mechanics that studies rigid bodies (such as trusses, beams, dams, etc. ) at rest and the forces to which they're subjected. Statics For Dummies gives readers a thorough introduction to this foundational branch of engineering and easy-to-follow coverage of solving problems involving forces on bodies at rest.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      Part I: Setting the Stage for Statics 7

      Chapter 1: Using Statics to Describe the World around You 9

      Chapter 2: A Quick Mathematics Refresher 17

      Chapter 3: Working with Unit Systems and Constants 31

      Part II: Your Statics Foundation: Vector Basics 39

      Chapter 4: Viewing the World through Vectors 41

      Chapter 5: Using Vectors to Better Defi ne Direction 51

      Chapter 6: Vector Mathematics and Identities 69

      Chapter 7: Turning Multiple Vectors into a Single Vector Resultant 79

      Chapter 8: Breaking Down a Vector into Components 95

      Part III: Forces and Moments as Vectors 107

      Chapter 9: Applying Concentrated Forces and External Point Loads 109

      Chapter 10: Spreading It Out: Understanding Distributed Loads 123

      Chapter 11: Finding the Centers of Objects and Regions 135

      Chapter 12: Special Occasions in the Life of a Force Vector: Moments and Couples 149

      Part IV: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Or At Least a Few Equations): Free-Body Diagrams 167

      Chapter 13: Anatomy of a Free-Body Diagram 169

      Chapter 14: The F.B.D.: Knowing What to Draw and How to Draw It 185

      Chapter 15: Simplifying a Free-Body Diagram 199

      Part V: A Question of Balance: Equilibrium 207

      Chapter 16: Mr. Newton Has Entered the Building: The Basics of Equilibrium 209

      Chapter 17: Taking a Closer Look at Two-Dimensional Equilibrium: Scalar Methods 219

      Chapter 18: Getting Better Acquainted with Three-Dimensional Equilibrium: Vector Methods 229

      Part VI: Statics in Action 241

      Chapter 19: Working with Trusses 243

      Chapter 20: Analyzing Beams and Bending Members 259

      Chapter 21: Working with Frames and Machines 279

      Chapter 22: A Different Kind of Axial System: Cable Systems 293

      Chapter 23: Those Darn Dam Problems: Submerged Surfaces 309

      Chapter 24: Incorporating Friction into Your Applications 321

      Part VII: The Part of Tens 339

      Chapter 25: Ten Steps to Solving Any Statics Problem 341

      Chapter 26: Ten Tips for Surviving a Statics Exam 347

      Index 353

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