ABSTRACT

Mechanical Engineering Principles offers a student-friendly introduction to core engineering topics

This book introduces mechanical principles and technology through examples and applications rather than theory. John Bird and Carl Ross do not assume any previous background in engineering studies, and as such this book can act as a core textbook for several engineering courses. This approach enables students to develop a sound understanding of engineering principles and their use in practice. These theoretical concepts are supported by 320 fully worked problems, nearly 600 further problems with answers, and 276 multiple-choice questions giving the reader a firm grounding on each topic.

The new edition is up to date with the latest BTEC National specifications and can also be used on undergraduate courses in mechanical, civil, structural, aeronautical and marine engineering, together with naval architecture. A chapter has been added at the beginning on revisionary mathematics since progress in engineering studies is not possible without some basic mathematics knowledge. Minor modifications and some further worked problems have also been added throughout the text.

  • Colour layout helps navigation and highlights key points
  • Student-friendly approach with numerous worked problems, multiple-choice and short-answer questions, exercises, revision tests and nearly 400 diagrams
  • Supported with free online material for students and lecturers

Readers will also be able to access the free companion website at: www.routledge/cw/bird where they will find videos of practical demonstrations by Carl Ross. Full worked solutions of all 600 of the further problems will be available for lecturers/instructors use, as will the full solutions and marking scheme for the 8 revision tests.

part |2 pages

Part One Revision of Mathematics

chapter 1|15 pages

Revisionary Mathematics

chapter |3 pages

Revision Test 1 Revisionary mathematics

part |2 pages

Part Two: Statics and Strength of Materials

chapter 2|16 pages

The effects of forces on materials

chapter 3|7 pages

Tensile testing

chapter 4|15 pages

Forces acting at a point

chapter 5|11 pages

Simply supported beams

part |1 pages

Revision Test 2 Forces, tensile testing and beams

chapter 6|14 pages

Forces in structures

chapter 7|15 pages

Bending moment and shear force diagrams

chapter 8|17 pages

First and second moments of areas

part |1 pages

Revision Test 3 Forces in structures, bending moment and shear force diagrams, and second moments of area

chapter 9|6 pages

Bending of beams

chapter 10|10 pages

Torque

chapter 11|6 pages

Twisting of shafts

part |2 pages

Part Three Dynamics

chapter 12|9 pages

Linear and angular motion

chapter 13|8 pages

Linear momentum and impulse

chapter 14|8 pages

Force, mass and acceleration

chapter 15|14 pages

Work, energy and power

part |1 pages

Revision Test 5 Linear and angular motion,momentum and impulse,force, mass and acceleration,work, energy and power

chapter 16|11 pages

Friction

chapter 17|9 pages

Motion in a circle

chapter 18|7 pages

Simple harmonic motion

chapter 19|10 pages

Simple machines

part |2 pages

Part Four: Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics

chapter 20|10 pages

Heat energy and transfer

chapter 21|8 pages

Thermal expansion

part |1 pages

Revision Test 7 Heat energy and transfer, and thermal expansion

chapter 22|17 pages

Hydrostatics

chapter 23|11 pages

Fluid flow

chapter 24|9 pages

Ideal gas laws

chapter 25|9 pages

The measurement of temperature

chapter |1 pages

Greek alphabet

chapter |2 pages

Answers to multiple-choice questions