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_a620.105 _bSRI |
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100 | _a Srinath L S. | ||
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_aADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS _cL S. Srinath |
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250 | _a3RD ed | ||
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_aNew Delhi, _bTata McGraw-Hill, _c©1980. |
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_axi, 371 pages _c24 cm |
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_tChapter 1. Analysis of Stress
_tChapter 2. Analysis of Strain _tChapter 3. Stress-Strain Relations for Linearly Elastic Solids _tChapter 4. Theories of Failure or Yield Criteria and Introduction to Ideally Plastic Solid _tChapter 5. Energy Methods _tChapter 6. Bending of Beams _tChapter 7. Torsion _tChapter 8. Axisymmetric Problems _tChapter 9. Thermal Stresses _tChapter 10. Elastic Stability _tChapter 11. Introduction to Composite Materials _tChapter 12. Introduction to Stress Concentration and Fracture Mechanics |
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520 | _aSuitable for senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students, this work presents a balanced approach between the conventional strength of materials treatment and the rigorous mathematical approach of the theory of elasticity. It uses both metric and SI Units, along with worked examples and problems | ||
650 | _aSolids. | ||
650 | _aContinuum mechanics. | ||
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_2ddc _cBK |