Statics with MATLAB® [electronic resource] /by Dan B. Marghitu, Mihai Dupac, Nels H. Madsen.
by Marghitu, Dan B [author.]; Dupac, Mihai [author.]; Madsen, Nels H [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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1.Operation with Vectors -- 2.Moments, Couples, Equipollent Systems -- 3.Centers of Mass -- 4.Equilibrium -- 5.Friction -- 6.VirtualWork and Stability.
Engineering mechanics involves the development of mathematical models of the physical world. Statics addresses the forces acting on and in mechanical objects and systems. Statics with MATLAB® develops an understanding of the mechanical behavior of complex engineering structures and components using MATLAB® to execute numerical calculations and to facilitate analytical calculations. MATLAB® is presented and introduced as a highly convenient tool to solve problems for theory and applications in statics. Included are example problems to demonstrate the MATLAB® syntax and to also introduce specific functions dealing with statics. These explanations are reinforced through figures generated with MATLAB® and the extra material available online which includes the special functions described. This detailed introduction and application of MATLAB® to the field of statics makes Statics with MATLAB® a useful tool for instruction as well as self study, highlighting the use of symbolic MATLAB® for both theory and applications to find analytical and numerical solutions
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