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Introduction to Solid Mechanics Irving H. Shames

Introduction to Solid Mechanics By Irving H. Shames

Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Irving H. Shames


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Intended for second or third-year solids courses, this book offers a treatment of the principles behind the practices, asking students to harness their sound foundation of theory when solving problems.

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Introduction to Solid Mechanics Summary

Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Irving H. Shames

For second or third-year solids courses, and a valuable reference for subsequent coursework in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering or Material Science.

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.

Additional information

CIN013267758XG
9780132677585
013267758X
Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Irving H. Shames
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
19991112
792
N/A
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