Mathematics for Civil Engineers
An Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:16th Nov '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers an informal introduction to essential mathematical concepts for civil engineering, featuring over 150 examples and exercises. It covers topics like equations, calculus, and optimization, enhancing problem-solving skills.
Mathematics for Civil Engineers serves as a practical guide to the essential mathematical concepts pertinent to civil engineering. The book adopts an informal and theorem-free approach, making it accessible to readers who may be intimidated by traditional mathematical texts. With over 150 step-by-step examples, it introduces key mathematical techniques in a clear and straightforward manner, ensuring that students and professionals alike can grasp the necessary knowledge for their work in the field.
Each chapter is structured to include exercises that allow readers to apply what they've learned, with solutions provided at the end of the book. The topics covered range from fundamental concepts such as functions and equations to more advanced subjects like partial differential equations and numerical methods. This comprehensive coverage equips readers with a solid foundation in engineering mathematics, which is crucial for tackling real-world problems in civil engineering.
The book also features numerous examples that reflect practical scenarios encountered in civil engineering, such as beam buckling, harmonic motion, and elasticity. By relating mathematical concepts to actual engineering challenges, the text fosters a deeper understanding and builds confidence in applying mathematics to solve problems. Mathematics for Civil Engineers is not only beneficial for civil engineering students but also serves as a valuable resource for professionals in various engineering disciplines looking to enhance their mathematical skills.
ISBN: 9781780460840
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 528g
196 pages