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Intermediate Mechanics of Materials

Madhukar Vable

Price: £42.00 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-518855-4
Publication date: 26 April 2007
624 pages, 25 halftones, 625 line illus.,

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Description
This is a textbook for the second core course in Mehcanics of Materials, offered through the mechanical engineering departments. Vable makes the intermediate course in Mechanics of Materials coherent by building a logic of structural analysis. In this logic, displacements, strains, stresses and internal and external forces and moments are related. This helps the students clarify the complex topic and understand the relationships better.

Contents
Preface
1. Stress and Strain
2. Material Description
3. Basic Structural Members
4. Composite Structural Members
5. Inelastic Structural Behavior
6. Thin Walled Structural Members
7. Energy Methods
8. Elasticity and Mechanics of Materials
9. Finite Element Method
Appendix A. Statics and Mechanics of Materials Review
Appendix B. Basic Matrix Algebra
Appendix C. Information Charts and Tables
Appendix D. Bibliography

Authors, editors, and contributors


Madhukar Vable, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan Technological University


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