Authors: J.L. Meriam & L.G. Kraige
Publisher: Wiley (2019) · Language: English · ISBN-10: 0133915389 · ISBN-13: 978-0133915389
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (14th Edition) by J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige is a cornerstone textbook in mechanical and civil engineering education, providing a thorough, student-friendly approach to the principles of dynamics.
Widely adopted in engineering programs worldwide, this edition emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving skills, and real-world applications of dynamics. Students learn to analyze motion, forces, and energy in mechanical systems while building a strong foundation for advanced engineering courses.
The 14th Edition integrates modern examples, updated problem sets, and digital resources, helping students understand the physical principles governing rigid body and particle motion in both 2D and 3D contexts.
Understand motion, displacement, velocity, and acceleration of particles and rigid bodies using vector-based approaches. Develop the tools to analyze both planar and spatial motion with clarity and precision.
Apply Newton’s laws, work-energy principles, and impulse-momentum methods to solve problems involving forces, motion, and energy in particles and rigid bodies.
Explore the motion of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions, including rotation about a fixed axis, general plane motion, and relative motion analysis.
Gain an introduction to mechanical vibrations, understanding simple harmonic motion and the dynamics of vibrating systems, which is essential in mechanical and structural engineering.
Learn systematic methods to approach complex dynamics problems, including vector analysis, free-body diagrams, and step-by-step solution strategies that mirror professional engineering practice.
Engineering mechanics is the foundation for all branches of mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering.
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (14th Edition) combines conceptual clarity, rigorous theory, and extensive practice problems to ensure students can confidently apply principles in both academic and real-world settings.
With updated illustrations, examples, and real engineering applications, Meriam and Kraige provide a text that is both educational and practically relevant, bridging the gap between theory and engineering practice.
Undergraduate Engineering Students in mechanical, civil, aerospace, or industrial engineering programs.
Graduate Students needing a solid reference in dynamics.
Instructors and Educators seeking a comprehensive, student-friendly textbook.
Professional Engineers and Practitioners who require a reference for dynamics problem-solving and mechanical system analysis.
Kinematics and kinetics of particles
Work and energy principles
Impulse and momentum methods
Rigid body motion in planar and spatial systems
Forces in mechanical systems
Vibrations of mechanical systems
Advanced problem-solving strategies in dynamics
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (14th Edition) is an authoritative and comprehensive guide to mastering the principles of dynamics in engineering systems.
Through step-by-step explanations, real-world examples, and extensive practice problems, Meriam and Kraige provide students and professionals with the tools needed to analyze and solve complex motion and force problems, making it a must-have resource for mechanical and civil engineering education.