Introduction to mechanics of materials / Riley F. William and Loren W. Zachary

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1989Description: xv, 747 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 405 .R55 1989
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to stress, strain, and their relationship -- Chapter 2. Axial loading: applications and pressure vessels -- Chapter 3. Torsional loading -- Chapter 4. Flexural loading; stresses -- Chapter 5. Flexural loading: Deflections -- Chapter 6. Statically indeterminate beams -- Chapter 7. Stress and strain transformation equations -- Chapter 8. Combined static loadings -- Chapter 9. Columns -- Chapter 10. Inelastic behavior -- Chapter 11. Energy methods.
Summary: This text is designed for a first course in the mechanics of deformable bodies; it presents the concepts and skills that form the foundation of all structural analysis and machine design. The presentation relies on free-body diagrams, application of the equations of equilibrium, visualization and use of the geometry of the deformed body, and use of the relations between stresses and strains for the material being used. Includes many illustrative examples and homework problems. Also contains computer problems and an appendix on computer methods.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Gen. Ed. - COE GC TA 405 .R55 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007767

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction to stress, strain, and their relationship -- Chapter 2. Axial loading: applications and pressure vessels -- Chapter 3. Torsional loading -- Chapter 4. Flexural loading; stresses -- Chapter 5. Flexural loading: Deflections -- Chapter 6. Statically indeterminate beams -- Chapter 7. Stress and strain transformation equations -- Chapter 8. Combined static loadings -- Chapter 9. Columns -- Chapter 10. Inelastic behavior -- Chapter 11. Energy methods.

This text is designed for a first course in the mechanics of deformable bodies; it presents the concepts and skills that form the foundation of all structural analysis and machine design. The presentation relies on free-body diagrams, application of the equations of equilibrium, visualization and use of the geometry of the deformed body, and use of the relations between stresses and strains for the material being used. Includes many illustrative examples and homework problems. Also contains computer problems and an appendix on computer methods.

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