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Title:
Introduction to solid mechanics
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2000
ISBN:
9780132677585
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Summary

Rather than a rote "cookbook" approach to problem-solving, this book offers a rigorous treatment of the principles behind the practices, asking students to harness their sound foundation of theory when solving problems. A wealth of examples illustrate the meaning of the theory without simply offering recipes or maps for solving similar problems.


Table of Contents

1 Fundamental Notions
2 Stress
3 Strain
4 Introduction to Mechanical Properties of Solids
5 One-Dimensional Problems
6 Generalized Hooke's Law and Introduction to Energy Methods
7 Plane Stress
8 Plane Strain
9 Failure Criteria
10 Section Forces in Beams
11 Stresses in Beams
12 Deflection of Beams
13 Singularity Functions
14 Torsion
15 Three Dimensional Stress Properties at a Point
16 Three-Dimensional Strain Relations at a Point
17 Introduction to Elastic Stability
18 Energy Methods
19 Introduction to Finite Elements
Appendices
Index
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