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Engineering Mechanics of Materials

✍ Scribed by B. B. Muvdi, J. W. McNabb (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
703
Edition
3
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


4. 2 Solid Circular Shafts-Angle of Twist and Shearing Stresses 159 4. 3 Hollow Circular Shafts-Angle of Twist and Shearing Stresses 166 4. 4 Principal Stresses and Strains Associated with Torsion 173 4. 5 Analytical and Experimental Solutions for Torsion of Members of Noncircular Cross Sections 179 4. 6 Shearing Stress-Strain Properties 188 *4. 7 Computer Applications 195 5 Stresses in Beams 198 5. 1 Introduction 198 5. 2 Review of Properties of Areas 198 5. 3 Flexural Stresses due to Symmetric Bending of Beams 211 5. 4 Shear Stresses in Symmetrically Loaded Beams 230 *5. 5 Flexural Stresses due to Unsymmetric Bending of Beams 248 *5. 6 Computer Applications 258 Deflections of Beams 265 I 6. 1 Introduction 265 6. 2 Moment-Curvature Relationship 266 6. 3 Beam Deflections-Two Successive Integrations 268 6. 4 Derivatives of the Elastic Curve Equation and Their Physical Significance 280 6. 5 Beam Deflections-The Method of Superposition 290 6. 6 Construction of Moment Diagrams by Cantilever Parts 299 6. 7 Beam Deflections-The Area-Moment Method 302 *6. 8 Beam Deflections-Singularity Functions 319 *6. 9 Beam Deflections-Castigliano's Second Theorem 324 *6. 10 Computer Applications 332 7 Combined Stresses and Theories of Failure 336 7. 1 Introduction 336 7. 2 Axial and Torsional Stresses 336 Axial and Flexural Stresses 342 7. 3 Torsional and Flexural Stresses 352 7. 4 7. 5 Torsional, Flexural, and Axial Stresses 358 *7. 6 Theories of Failure 365 Computer Applications 378 *7.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages N1-X
Internal Forces in Members....Pages 1-59
Stress, Strain, and Their Relationships....Pages 60-120
Stresses and Strains in Axially Loaded Members....Pages 121-158
Torsional Stresses, Strains, and Rotations....Pages 159-197
Stresses in Beams....Pages 198-264
Deflections of Beams....Pages 265-335
Combined Stresses and Theories of Failure....Pages 336-383
Column Theory and Analyses....Pages 384-431
Statically Indeterminate Members....Pages 432-483
Introduction to Component Design....Pages 484-522
Analysis and Design for Inelastic Behavior....Pages 523-551
Analysis and Design for Impact and Fatigue Loadings....Pages 552-589
Selected Topics....Pages 590-646
Back Matter....Pages 647-693

✦ Subjects


Characterization and Evaluation of Materials;Condensed Matter Physics;Mechanics;Civil Engineering


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