Essential Mechanics - Statics and Strength of Materials with MATLAB and Octave
P. Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology (Retired)
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Last Update: 2023
ISBN 13: 9780988881129
Publisher: RIT Scholar Works
Language: English
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Reviews
This text has a comprehensive table of contents. However, no glossary of terms or index is present. I also had trouble finding reference tables or charts detailing properties of common geometries. There are example problems with solutions... read more
This text has a comprehensive table of contents. However, no glossary of terms or index is present. I also had trouble finding reference tables or charts detailing properties of common geometries. There are example problems with solutions through the text some are simple MATLAB programs. Finally, this OER suffers the typical drawback for an engineering text and that is lack of practice problems. The lack of an index is a bit of a problem.
I did not notice any inaccuracies.
The book includes MATLAB program scripts. I copied and attempted to run one of these programs (relating to stresses in Trusses). There was a small simple bug relating to a missing remark, but otherwise the code functioned perfectly. The code is not documented well, however. This reference may have use helping an instructor setup MATLAB assignments for their classes.
The language is a sometimes awkward in the text. There are still a number missing words and syntax errors.
I found the terms used to be consistent with common terminology in the field of mechanics.
The book can serve as a stand alone Statics text, a Stand alone Mechanics of Materials text, and/or as a combined text. The organization of the book is such that it is not to difficult to determine particular chapters and chapter sections to cherry pick for teaching.
Yes, for the most part the topics follow a logical fashion. However, chapters associated with Statics and Mechanics of materials are interspersed. That is, all topics of Statics are not covered before starting Mechanics of Materials, but rather both are interspersed. For the most part chapters either refer to Statics or Mechanics of Materials though.
Yes, but everything is left justified including example problems and images.
There is some grammatical awkwardness from time to time.
No insensitivity noticed
I think this is an interesting text book. I think someone who is attempting to review or learn Statics and Strength of Materials at one time might find this text very useful. I also think the MATLAB examples can inspire and help instructors create similar examples. I will download this text for further review.
Table of Contents
- Preliminaries
- Helpful Concepts
- Why Designs Fail?
- Particles and Equilibrium
- Rigid Body
- Truss
- Beams and Bending
- Torsion in Shafts
- Buckling
Ancillary Material
Submit ancillary resourceAbout the Book
Essential Mechanics - Statics and Strength of Materials with MATLAB and Octave combines two core engineering science courses - “Statics” and “Strength of Materials” - in mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering. It weaves together various essential topics from Statics and Strength of Materials to allow discussing structural design from the very beginning. The traditional content of these courses are reordered to make it convenient to cover rigid body equilibrium and extend it to deformable body mechanics.The e-book covers the most useful topics from both courses with computational support through MATLAB/Octave. The traditional approach for engineering content is emphasized and is rigorously supported through graphics and analysis. Prior knowledge of MATLAB is not necessary. Instructions for its use in context is provided and explained. It takes advantage of the numerical, symbolic, and graphical capability of MATLAB for effective problem solving. This computational ability provides a natural procedure for What if? exploration that is important for design. The book also emphasizes graphics to understand, learn, and explore design. The idea for this book, the organization, and the flow of content is original and new. The integration of computation, and the marriage of analytical and computational skills is a new valuable experience provided by this e-book. Most importantly the book is very interactive with respect to the code as it appears along with the analysis.
About the Contributors
Author
P. Venkataraman graduated from I.I.T. Kanpur in 1974 with a B.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering.
He worked in Helicopter Design at Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Bangalore between 1974 and 1979.
He graduated from Rice University with a PhD from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science in 1984.
He was a faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology from 1983 to 2019.
Currently he is a retired academic with interests in publishing textbooks, creating mathematics inspired digital design, learning Carnatic music, gardening, and experimenting with vegetarian cuisine.
His other books can be accessed at: https://sites.google.com/site/venkatpan/my-books