Basic Solid Mechanics

Written with the aim of broadening the subject base, this book focuses on those areas where topics in mechnaical, aeronautical and civil engineering employ common principles. Theoretical topics in solid mechanics are illustrated through many worked examples and exercises chosen to assist the reader...

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Main Author: Rees, D.W.A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Macmillan Education UK 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a OVERVIEW -- PART 2: STATIC EQUILIBRIUM -- PART 3: BASIC STRESS AND TRAIN -- PART 4: ELASTICITY -- PART 5: BENDING AND SHEAR -- PART 6: DEFLECTIONS AND SLOPES OF BEAMS -- PART 7: THEORIES OF TORSION -- PART 8: BUCKLING OF STRUTS -- PART 9: STRAIN ENERGY -- PART 10: STRESS AND STRAIN ANALYSES -- PART 11: THEORIES OF STRENGTH -- PART 12: THE STIFFNESS MATIX -- Appendix -- Index 
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520 |a Written with the aim of broadening the subject base, this book focuses on those areas where topics in mechnaical, aeronautical and civil engineering employ common principles. Theoretical topics in solid mechanics are illustrated through many worked examples and exercises chosen to assist the reader in recognising the necessary problem solving techniques. The book is therefore suitable for both single discipline and broad-based courses that include mechanics as applied in engineering and design. The underlying theme is to show how the load carrying capacity of materials and structures used in engineering may be determined