Mechanics of material by R. C. Hibbeler
Pages: 899
Mechanics of materials is a branch of mechanics that studies the internal effects of stress and strain in a solid body that is subjected to external loading.
Stress is associated with the strength of the material from which the body is made, while a strain is a measure of the deformation of the body.
Contents:
The subject matter is organized into 14 chapters.
Chapter 1 begins with a review of the important concepts of statics, followed by a formal definition of both normal and shear stress, and a discussion of normal stress in axially loaded members and average shear stress caused by direct shear.
- Stress
- Strain
- Mechanical properties of materials
A clear, concise writing style and more examples than any other text further contribute to students’ ability to master the material.
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