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Intermediate Dynamics For Engineers A Unified Treatment Of Newtoneuler And Lagrangian Mechanics Oliver M Oreilly

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Intermediate Dynamics For Engineers A Unified Treatment Of Newtoneuler And Lagrangian Mechanics Oliver M Oreilly
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Oliver M. O'Reilly
ISBN: 9780511424359, 9780521874830, 0521874831, 0511424353
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Intermediate Dynamics For Engineers A Unified Treatment Of Newtoneuler And Lagrangian Mechanics Oliver M Oreilly by Oliver M. O'reilly 9780511424359, 9780521874830, 0521874831, 0511424353 instant download after payment.

This book has sufficient material for two full-length semester courses in advanced engineering dynamics. As such it contains two tracks (which overlap in places). During the first course a Newton-Euler approach is used, followed by a Lagrangian approach in the second. In discussing rotations for the second course, time constraints permit a detailed discussion of only the Euler angle parameterization of a rotation tensor from Chapter 6 and a brief mention of the examples on rigid body dynamics discussed in Chapter 9. The text includes invaluable exercises at the end of each chapter that are highly structured and intended as a self-study aid. Validated solutions are provided, many of which can be performed in simulation using MATLAB® or Mathematica®.

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