Statics: Analysis and Design of Systems in Equilibrium, by Sheri D.
Sheppard of Stanford University, and Benson H. Tongue, University of
California, Berkeley, offers a student-focused approach to Statics. With
a strong emphasis on drawing free body diagrams, use of a structured
problem-solving methodology, inclusion of real-world case studies, and
robust pedagogy coupled with a truly engaging writing style, reviewers
alike have praised this new Statics text. Additionally, this first
edition has benefited from a comprehensive and thorough accuracy check
by 15 experienced professors, and has been reviewed by more than 200
Statics and Dynamics professors.
The text seeks to improve students' abilities to map their understanding
to more realistic engineering situations, enabling them to more
effectively break down complex problems into manageable parts, and thus,
become more effective engineering students and ultimately, professional
engineers.
The authors do not compromise on rigor. Instead this series demonstrates
the required rigor in the larger context of engineering work, decision
making, problem solving, and understanding and impacting the man-made
world.