Engineering mechanics is a branch of applied science that deals with the behavior of physical bodies under the influence of forces and displacements. This book offers a foundational understanding of engineering mechanics, covering topics such as statics, dynamics, kinematics, and the mechanics of materials. It is ideal for engineering students and professionals seeking a thorough grounding in mechanics principles, with detailed explanations, worked-out problems, and illustrative diagrams. This book emphasizes problem-solving skills and the application of theoretical concepts to real-world engineering challenges.
Print ISBN: 9781682511305 | $130 | 2025 | Paperback
Subject: Engineering and Technology
Editor: Quinn Allen
About the Editor: Quinn Allen, a professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology, specializes in affinity biosensors. He focuses on developing advanced transducers for these biosensors using techniques such as Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) and impedometric biosensors. His research is centered on studying biomolecular interactions in real-time, aiming to detect specific molecules by analyzing their binding affinity to biological molecules. Allen's work contributes significantly to advancements in biosensor technology for various applications.