Crane
A crane is a perfect example of an application of the principles of statics.

Preface

Introduction to Statics

Force Systems

  • Force

Two-Dimensional Force Systems

  • Rectangular Components
  • Moment
  • Couple
  • Resultants

Three-Dimensional Force Systems

  • Rectangular Components
  • Moment and Couple
  • Resultants
  • Chapter Review

Equilibrium

  • Engineering Statics/Equilibrium#Equilibrium in Two Dimensions
  • System Isolation and the Free-Body Diagram
  • Equilibrium Conditions
  • Engineering Statics/Equilibrium#Equilibrium in Three Dimensions
  • Equilibrium Conditions
  • Chapter Review

Structures

  • Plane Trusses
  • Method of Joints
  • Method of Sections
  • Space Trusses
  • Frames and Machines
  • Chapter Review

Distributed Forces

Centers of Mass and Centroids

  • Center of Mass
  • Centroids of Lines, Areas, and Volumes
  • Composite Bodies and Figures; Approximations
  • Theorems of Pappus

Special Topics

  • Beams - External Effects
  • Beams - Internal Effects
  • Flexible Cables
  • Fluid Statics
  • Chapter Review

Friction

Frictional Phenomena

  • Types of Friction
  • Dry Friction

Applications of Friction in Machines

  • Wedges
  • Screws
  • Journal Bearings
  • Thrust Bearings; Disk Friction
  • Flexible Belts
  • Rolling Resistance
  • Chapter Review

Virtual Work

  • Work
  • Equilibrium
  • Potential Energy and Stability
  • Chapter Review

Quizzes and Tests

  • Quizzes
  • Tests

Appendices

Acknowledgements and Further Reading

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