Mechanics of Materials
by
Ferdinand P. Beer - E. Russell Johnston, Jr. - John T. DeWolf - David F. Mazurek
Illustrates numerous engineering examples that students both understand and relate to in theory and application. This title includes coverage ranging from the detailed examples, to the homework problems, to the carefully developed solutions manual.
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Complete description
We are pleased to present the Global Edition which has been developed specifically to meet the needs of international students of engineering mechanics. In addition to a precise presentation of the subject illustrated with numerous engineering examples from theory and practice, we have added new material to make the content more relevant and improve learning outcomes for the international student. Used by thousands of students around the globe since its publication in 1981, "Mechanics of Materials" provides a precise presentation of the subject illustrated with numerous engineering examples that students both understand and relate to in theory and application. The tried and true methodology for presenting material gives your student the best opportunity to succeed in this course. From the detailed examples, to the homework problems, to the carefully developed solutions manual, you and your students can be confident the material is clearly explained and accurately represented.
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General info
Publisher & Imprint:
McGraw Hill Higher Education
Edition details
International student ed of 6th revised ed
City:
London
Edition:
REV
Pages:
816
More info:
height 254 mm
width 228 mm
weight 1381 gr
thickness 25 mm
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Age recommended:
General/trade
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey:(DC23) 620.11
Departments:
Materials science;
Record updated at:
29 March, 2013
time:
15:21
Summary
Mechanics of Materials
Chapter 1: Introduction-Concept of Stress Chapter 2: Stress and Strain-Axial Loading Chapter 3: Torsion Chapter 4: Pure Bending Chapter 5: Analysis and Design of Beams for Bending Chapter 6: Shearing Stresses in Beams and Thin-Walled Members Chapter 7: Transformations of Stress and Strain Chapter 8: Principal Stresses Under a Given Loading Chapter 9: Deflection of Beams Chapter 10: Columns Chapter 11: Energy Methods
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