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Mechanics of Materials. An Introduction to the Mechanics of Elastic and Plastic Deformation of Solids and Structural Components

โœ Scribed by E. J. Hearn (Auth.)


Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
501
Edition
2nd
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Also of interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1, Pages xv-xxii
INTRODUCTION, Pages xxiii-xxv
NOTATION, Pages xxvi-xxix
CHAPTER 16 - UNSYMMETRICAL BENDING, Pages 431-456
CHAPTER 17 - STRUTS, Pages 457-489
CHAPTER 18 - STRAINS BEYOND THE ELASTIC LIMIT, Pages 490-545
CHAPTER 19 - RINGS, DISCS AND CYLINDERS SUBJECTED TO ROTATION AND THERMAL GRADIENTS, Pages 546-569
CHAPTER 20 - TORSION OF NON-CIRCULAR AND THIN-WALLED SECTIONS, Pages 570-595
CHAPTER 21 - EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS, Pages 596-622
CHAPTER 22 - CIRCULAR PLATES AND DIAPHRAGMS, Pages 623-649
CHAPTER 23 - INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED ELASTICITY THEORY, Pages 650-730
CHAPTER 24 - MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS, Pages 731-776
CHAPTER 25 - CONTACT STRESS, RESIDUAL STRESS AND STRESS CONCENTRATIONS, Pages 777-838
CHAPTER 26 - FATIGUE, CREEP AND FRACTURE, Pages 839-905
APPENDIX 1 - TYPICAL MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES FOR ENGINEERING METALS, Page xxx
APPENDIX 2 - TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NON-METALS, Page xxxi
APPENDIX 3 - OTHER PROPERTIES OF NON-METALS, Page xxxii
INDEX, Pages xxxiii-xxxvii


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