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Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application / by Reza N. Jazar.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2008Descripción: xx, 1015 páginas 585 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387742441
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TL1-483
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Tire and Rim Fundamentals -- Tire and Rim Fundamentals -- One-Dimensional Vehicle Dynamics -- Forward Vehicle Dynamics -- Tire Dynamics -- Driveline Dynamics -- Vehicle Kinematics -- Applied Kinematics -- Applied Mechanisms -- Steering Dynamics -- Suspension Mechanisms -- Vehicle Dynamics -- Applied Dynamics -- Vehicle Planar Dynamics -- Vehicle Roll Dynamics -- Vehicle Vibration -- Applied Vibrations -- Vehicle Vibrations -- Suspension Optimization -- Quarter Car.
Resumen: Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application is appropriate for senior undergraduate and first year graduate students in mechanical engineering. The contents in this book are presented at a theoretical-practical level. It explains vehicle dynamics concepts in detail, concentrating on their practical use. Related theorems and formal proofs are provided, as are real-life applications. Students, researchers and practicing engineers alike will appreciate the user-friendly presentation of a wealth of topics most notably steering, handling, ride, and related components. Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application includes: Richly illustrated chapters and over 500 diagrams to help readers visualize concepts. More than 500 detailed examples with fully-worked solutions which expose readers to a balanced and broad understanding of vehicle dynamics. A wealth of detailed problem sets and challenge problems for each chapter for the more advanced reader. A complete solutions manual which is available for instructors. Reza N. Jazar is an associate professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Manhattan College. His main research areas are nonlinear dynamics, robotics, control, and MEMs. He's written extensively on many diverse topics in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering. He is also the author of Theory of Applied Robotics: Kinematics, Dynamics and Control and regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in mechanical engineering.
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Tire and Rim Fundamentals -- Tire and Rim Fundamentals -- One-Dimensional Vehicle Dynamics -- Forward Vehicle Dynamics -- Tire Dynamics -- Driveline Dynamics -- Vehicle Kinematics -- Applied Kinematics -- Applied Mechanisms -- Steering Dynamics -- Suspension Mechanisms -- Vehicle Dynamics -- Applied Dynamics -- Vehicle Planar Dynamics -- Vehicle Roll Dynamics -- Vehicle Vibration -- Applied Vibrations -- Vehicle Vibrations -- Suspension Optimization -- Quarter Car.

Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application is appropriate for senior undergraduate and first year graduate students in mechanical engineering. The contents in this book are presented at a theoretical-practical level. It explains vehicle dynamics concepts in detail, concentrating on their practical use. Related theorems and formal proofs are provided, as are real-life applications. Students, researchers and practicing engineers alike will appreciate the user-friendly presentation of a wealth of topics most notably steering, handling, ride, and related components. Vehicle Dynamics: Theory and Application includes: Richly illustrated chapters and over 500 diagrams to help readers visualize concepts. More than 500 detailed examples with fully-worked solutions which expose readers to a balanced and broad understanding of vehicle dynamics. A wealth of detailed problem sets and challenge problems for each chapter for the more advanced reader. A complete solutions manual which is available for instructors. Reza N. Jazar is an associate professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Manhattan College. His main research areas are nonlinear dynamics, robotics, control, and MEMs. He's written extensively on many diverse topics in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering. He is also the author of Theory of Applied Robotics: Kinematics, Dynamics and Control and regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in mechanical engineering.

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