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Mechanics of Materials

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Title: Mechanics of Materials
Author: Clarence W de Silva
ISBN: 143987736X / 9781439877364
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 466
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2013
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Mechanics of Materials uniformly incorporates the fundamentals into analytical methods, modeling approaches, numerical methods, experimental procedures, and design techniques in a systematic manner throughout the main chapters. The practical application of the concepts, approaches, and tools presented in the introductory chapters is demonstrated through a comprehensive set of examples and case studies.

Designed as an engineering textbook, the book is an outgrowth of the author's experience in teaching an undergraduate course in mechanics of materials for a large class consisting of mechanical, manufacturing, materials, and mineral engineering students, and in teaching other courses in statics, dynamics, modeling, vibration, instrumentation, testing, and design. In view of the practical considerations, design issues, and engineering techniques presented throughout the book, as well as the simplified and snapshot-style presentation of more advanced theory and concepts, the book also serves as a useful reference tool for engineers, technicians, project managers, and other practicing professionals.

Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Review of Statics
Chapter 3 : Stress
Chapter 4 : Strain
Chapter 5 : Mechanical Properties of Materials
Chapter 6 : Axial Loading
Chapter 7 : Torsion in Shafts
Chapter 8 : Bending in Beams
Chapter 9 : Stress and Strain Transformations
Chapter 10 : Buckling of Columns
Chapter 11 : Energy Methods
Chapter 12 : Design Problems

Appendix A : Formulas of Solid Mechanics
Appendix B : Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials
Index

 
 
 
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