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100 _a Beer, Ferdinand P.
245 _aMechanics of Materials
_cFerdinand P. Beer,
250 _a8TH
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill,
_c ©1981.
300 _axv, 616 pages :
_b illustrations ;
_c 25 cm
505 _t1) Introduction-Concept of Stress
_t2) Stress and Strain-Axial Loading
_t3) Torsion
_t4) Pure Bending
_t5) Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending
_t6) Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members
_t7) Transformations of Stress and Strain
_t8) Principal Stresses Under a Given Loading
_t9) Deflection of Beams
_t10) Columns
_t11) Energy Methods Appendices
520 _aA strong conceptual understanding is essential for solving problems successfully. This edition of Mechanics of Materials helps instructors and students achieve this goal by providing strong understanding and logical analysis of the concepts using SI units, which also helps identify the applications in designing actual engineering structures and machine components. With new concepts presented in a simplified and detailed manner, a number of Advanced or Specialty sections are included. To keep these distinct and optional, these are marked with asterisk so users can choose whether or not to read. Using numerous engineering examples and end-of-chapter homework problems, the book helps the readers to easily understand and relate to theory and application.
700 _aE. Russell Johnston,
700 _aJohn T. DeWolf,
700 _aDavid F. Mazurek,
700 _aSanjeev Sanghi
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