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24 reviewsISBN 10: 1439858144
ISBN 13: 9781439858141
Author: Roger T Fenner, J N Reddy
A revision of a popular textbook, this volume emphasizes the development of analysis techniques from basic principles for a broad range of practical problems, including simple structures, pressure vessels, beams, and shafts. The book integrates numerical and computer techniques with programs for carrying out analyses, facilitating design, and solving the problems found at the end of each chapter. It also presents the underlying theory and traditional manual solution methods along with these techniques. This new second edition covers relationships between stress and strain, torsion, statically determinate systems, instability of struts and columns, and compatibility equations.
Introduction
Statically Determinate Systems
Relationships Between Stress and Strain
Statically Indeterminate Systems
Bending of Beams: Moments, Forces, and Stresses
Bending of Beams: Deflections
Torsion
Instability and the Buckling of Struts and Columns
Transformations of Stress and Strain
Equilibrium and Compatibility Equations: Beams and Thick-Walled Cylinders
Energy Methods of Structural Mechanics
Tags: Roger T Fenner, J N Reddy, Mechanics, Solids