The Practice of Engineering Dynamics is a textbook that takes a systematic approach to understanding dynamic analysis of mechanical systems. It comprehensively covers dynamic analysis of systems from equilibrium states to non-linear simulations and presents frequency analysis of experimental data. It divides the practice of engineering dynamics into three parts: Part 1 - Modelling: Deriving Equations of Motion; Part 2 - Simulation: Using the Equations of Motion; and Part 3- Experimental Frequency Domain Analysis. This approach fulfils the need to be able to derive the equations governing the motion of a system, to then use the equations to provide useful design information, and finally to be able to analyze experimental data measured on dynamic systems.
The Practice of Engineering Dynamics includes end of chapter exercises and is accompanied by a website hosting a solutions manual.
A textbook on dynamic analysis of mechanical systems, providing a unique systematic approach to enable deeper understanding of the subject
The Practice of Engineering Dynamics provides a systematic development of the theory and methods used for dynamic analysis of mechanical systems. Covering every essential aspect of engineering dynamics in one volume, this textbook helps readers understand how to derive the equations governing the motion of a system, use the equations to provide useful design information, and analyze experimental data measured on dynamic systems.
Divided into three partsModeling, Simulation, and Experimental Frequency Domain Analysisthe textbook's distinctive approach to the subject highlights the relationships between the topics, rather than viewing them as different fields of study. A clear, logical progression of analysis methods are applied to the governing equations: from equilibrium solutions, to analyzing the stability of equilibrium states, to frequency domain analysis, to time domain solutions. Written by a teacher and researcher with more than forty years of experience in the field, this textbook:
- Provides comprehensive coverage of dynamic analysis of mechanical systems
- Offers a complete presentation of frequency analysis of experimental data
- Covers analysis methods rarely covered in introductory texts, such as time domain solutions
- Contains end-of-chapter exercises and numerous line drawings, figures, and tables
- Features full solutions for sample dynamic systems, animations, and supplemental resources via a companion website
- Includes an appendix of 23 mechanical systems for use in all chapter exercises
The Practice of Engineering Dynamics is an ideal textbook for senior undergraduate students and postgraduate students in Mechanical Engineering, as well as a valuable reference for practicing mechanical engineers in industry.