Mechanics of materials / Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr. and John T. DeWolf

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c2006Edition: Fourth edition in SI editionDescription: xix, 779 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 71255133
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 405 .B44 2006
Contents:
Concept of stress -- Stress and strain--aial loading -- Torsion -- Pure Bending -- Analysis and design of beams for bending -- Shearing stresses in beams and thin-walled members -- Transformations of stress and strain -- Principal stresses under a given loading -- deflection of beams -- Columns -- Energy methods --
Summary: In this text the study of the mechanics of materials is based on the understanding of a few basic concepts and on the use of simplified models. This approach makes it possible to develop all the necessary formulas in a rational and logical manner, and to clearly indicae the conditions under which they can be safely applied to the analysis and design of actual engineering structures and machine components.
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Includes index.

Concept of stress -- Stress and strain--aial loading -- Torsion -- Pure Bending -- Analysis and design of beams for bending -- Shearing stresses in beams and thin-walled members -- Transformations of stress and strain -- Principal stresses under a given loading -- deflection of beams -- Columns -- Energy methods --

In this text the study of the mechanics of materials is based on the understanding of a few basic concepts and on the use of simplified models. This approach makes it possible to develop all the necessary formulas in a rational and logical manner, and to clearly indicae the conditions under which they can be safely applied to the analysis and design of actual engineering structures and machine components.

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