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Mechanics of Materials, SI Edition

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ISBN-10: 143906220X

ISBN-13: 9781439062203

Edition: 2nd 2012 (Revised)

Authors: Andrew Pytel, Jaan Kiusalaas

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List price: $247.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication date: 4/5/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 570
Size: 7.95" wide x 10.00" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 2.112
Language: English

Professor Andrew Pytel received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1957, his M.S. in Engineering Mechanics in 1959, and his Ph.D in Engineering Mechanics in 1963; all from The Pennsylvania State University. In addition to his career at Penn State University, Professor Pytel was an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the Dept of Mechanical Engineering (1962-65), an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University in Boston (1965-67). He became a full Professor at The Penn State University in 1984 and a Professor Emeritus in 1995. Throughout his career Professor Pytel has taught many different courses and has been the recipient of many honors…    

Jaan Kiusalaas, Professor Emeritus, Engineering Science and Mechanics, The Pennsylvania State University. Professor Kiusalaas received his Honors BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Adelaide, Australia, his M.S. in Civil Engineering and his Ph D. in Engineering Mechanics, both from Northwestern University. He has been a Professor at The Pennsylvania State University since 1963. He is also a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Centre. Professor Kiusalaas' teaching experience includes such topics as Numerical Methods (including finite element and boundary element methods), and Engineering Mechanics ranging from introductory courses (statics & dynamics) to…    

Stress
Introduction
Analysis of Internal Forces; Stress
Axially Loaded Bars
Shear Stress
Bearing Stress
Strain
Introduction
Axial Deformation; Stress-Strain Diagram
Axially Loaded Bars
Generalized Hooke's Law
Statically Indeterminate Problems
Thermal Stresses
Torsion
Introduction
Torsion of Circular Shafts
Torsion of Thin-Walled Tubes
Shear and Moment in Beams
Introduction
Supports and Loads
Shear-Moment Equations and Shear-Moment Diagrams
Area Method for Drawing Shear-Moment Diagrams
Moving Loads.
Stresses in Beams
Introduction
Bending Stress
Economic Sections
Shear Stress in Beams
Design for Flexure and Shear
Design of Fasteners in Built-up Beams
Deflection of Beams
Introduction
Double Integration Method
Double Integration Using Bracket Functions
Moment-Area Method
Method of Superposition
Statically Indeterminate Beams
Introduction
Double-Integration Method
Double-Integration Using Bracket Functions
Moment-Area Method
Method of Superposition
Stresses Due to Combined Loads
Introduction
Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
Combined Axial and Lateral Loads
State of Stress at a Point
Transformation of Plane Stress
Mohr's Circle for Plane Stress
Absolute Maximum Shear Stress
Applications of Stress Transformation to Combined Loads
Transformation of Strain: Mohr's Circle for Strain
The Strain Rosette
Relationship Between Shear Modulus and Modulus of Elasticity
Composite Beams
Introduction
Flexure Formula for Composite Beams
Shear Stress and Deflection in Composite Beams
Reinforced Concrete Beams
Columns
Introduction
Critical Load
Discussion of Critical Loads
Design Formulas for Intermediate Columns
Eccentric Loading: Secant Formula
Additional Beam Topics
Introduction
Shear Flow in Thin-Walled Beams
Shear Center
Unsymmetrical Bending
Curved Beams
Special Topics
Introduction
Energy Methods
Dynamic Loading
Theories of Failure
Stress Concentration
Fatigue under Repeated Loading
Inelastic Action
Introduction
Limit Torque
Limit Moment
Residual Stresses
Limit Analysis
Review Of Properties Of Plane Areas
Tables.