Gain a solid, approachable grounding in the core ideas of applied mechanics.
This concise, introductory edition rearranges and expands key material from a longer treatise, offering a clear path for beginners and junior students of engineering to build essential skills.
This book serves as a practical stepping‑stone to the full work, with more than 250 new examples that reinforce concepts. It covers how to measure and construct shapes, understand motion and forces, and apply fundamental principles to machines, fluids, and structures. You’ll find approachable explanations of work, energy, friction, and the behavior of simple and hydraulic machines, all tied to concrete problem solving.
- Learn to calculate areas, volumes, and curves with straightforward rules and scale drawings.
- Grasp motion, velocity, and force through step‑by‑step demonstrations and examples.
- Explore how work and energy relate to lifting, turning, and driving machines.
- See how hydraulics and governors control systems in practical engineering contexts.
Ideal for readers starting in engineering or needing a reliable, no‑frills refresher on foundational concepts, tools, and methods.