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The second edition of Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach continues to present students with an emphasis on the fundamental principles, with numerous applications to demonstrate and develop logical, orderly methods of procedure. Furthermore, the authors have taken measure to ensure clarity of the material for the student.



Instead of deriving numerous formulas for all types of problems, the authors stress the use of free-body diagrams and the equations of equilibrium, together with the geometry of the deformed body and the observed relations between stress and strain, for the analysis of the force system action of a body.



Table of Contents

General Principles

Concurrent Force Systems

Equilibrium: Concurrent Force Systems

Stress, Strain, and Deformation: Axial Loading

Equivalent Force/Moment Systems

Equilibrium: Rigid Bodies

Torsional Loading: Shafts

Flexural Loading: Stresses in Beams

Flexural Loading: Beam Deflections

Combined Static Loading

Columns

Statics and Mechanics of Materials

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    A Hardback by William F. Riley, Leroy D. Sturges, Don H. Morris

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 31/10/2001
      ISBN13: 9780471434467, 978-0471434467
      ISBN10: 0471434469

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The second edition of Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach continues to present students with an emphasis on the fundamental principles, with numerous applications to demonstrate and develop logical, orderly methods of procedure. Furthermore, the authors have taken measure to ensure clarity of the material for the student.



      Instead of deriving numerous formulas for all types of problems, the authors stress the use of free-body diagrams and the equations of equilibrium, together with the geometry of the deformed body and the observed relations between stress and strain, for the analysis of the force system action of a body.



      Table of Contents

      General Principles

      Concurrent Force Systems

      Equilibrium: Concurrent Force Systems

      Stress, Strain, and Deformation: Axial Loading

      Equivalent Force/Moment Systems

      Equilibrium: Rigid Bodies

      Torsional Loading: Shafts

      Flexural Loading: Stresses in Beams

      Flexural Loading: Beam Deflections

      Combined Static Loading

      Columns

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