Mechanics of Materials ISE
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9781265287399
Mechanics of Materials provides a comprehensive presentation, illustrated with numerous engineering examples. Since the first edition, and continuing through this edition, the authors have developed extensive homework problems that are designed so th…
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1. Introduction-Concept of Stress
2. Stress and Strain-Axial Loading
3. Torsion
4. Pure Bending
5. Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
6. Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members
7. Transformations of Stress and Strain
8. Principal Stresses Under a Given Loading
9. Deflection of Beams
10. Columns
11. Energy Methods
Appendices
A - Principal Units Used in Mechanics
B - Centroids and Moments of Areas
C - Centroids and Moments of Inertia of Common Geometric Shapes
D - Typical Properties of Selected Materials Used in Engineering
E - Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes
F - Beam Deflections and Slopes
G - Fundamentals of Engineering Examination
Mechanics of Materials provides a comprehensive presentation, illustrated with numerous engineering examples. Since the first edition, and continuing through this edition, the authors have developed extensive homework problems that are designed so that students learn how to apply the theory to real world problems. The authors have prepared detailed, comprehensive solutions to all problems, available in the Solution Manual. These solutions are designed to assist the instructor, and ultimately to provide the student with help in evaluating their own solutions. This tried and true methodology for presenting material gives students the best opportunity to succeed in this course.