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                                    LanguageENG
                                    PublishYear2023
                                
                                    publishCompany
                                    McGraw Hill
                                
                                
                                    EISBN
                                    9781265645984
                                
                                
                                    PISBN
                                    9781260710885
                                
                                
                                    
                                        edition
                                        3rd ed.
                                    
                                
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                                Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics is the Problem Solver's Approach for Tomorrow's Engineers. Based upon a great deal of classroom teaching experience, authors Plesha, Gray, & Costanzo provide a rigorous introduction to the fundamental principles of statics and dynamics in a visually appealing framework for students. This title is available in Connect with SmartBook, featuring Application-Based Activities, the Free Body Diagram Tool, and Process Oriented Problems. Instructor resources for this title include: an Image Library, Lecture PPTs, and an Instructor Solutions Manual.
                        
                    
                    
                        
                                Michael Plesha
Michael E. Plesha is a Professor of Engineering Mechanics in the Department of Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Plesha received his B.S. from the University of Illinois-Chicago in structural engineering and materials, and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Northwestern University in structural engineering and applied mechanics. His primary research areas are computational mechanics, focusing on the development of fi nite element and discrete element methods for solving static and dynamic nonlinear problems, and the development of constitutive models for characterizing behavior of materials. Much of his work focuses on problems featuring contact, friction, and material interfaces. Applications include nanotribology, high temperature rheology of ceramic composite materials, modeling geomaterials including rock and soil, penetration mechanics, and modeling crack growth in structures. He is co-author of the book Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis (with R. D. Cook, D. S. Malkus, and R. J. Witt). He teaches courses in statics, basic and advanced mechanics of materials, mechanical vibrations, and fi nite element methods.
                        
                    
                 
                 
            
 
         
             
                         
                     
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
					 
					