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Mechanics of materials

By: Goodno, Barry J
Title By: Gere, James M
Material type: BookPublisher: Mason, OH : Cengage Learning, c2018.Edition: 9th ed.Description: xxv, 1157 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781337093354Program: ENGG251, CIVL352Subject(s): Mechanics, Applied -- Problems, exercises, etc | Strength of materialsDDC classification: 620.1123 GO ME Online resources: Ebook | Location Map
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Develop a thorough understanding of the mechanics of materials - an essential area in mechanical, civil, and structural engineering -- with the analytical approach and problem-solving emphasis in the market-leading MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, 9E. This book focuses on the analysis and design of structural members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, bending, and more. Photographs and detailed diagrams demonstrate reactive and internal forces and resulting deformations.
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Machine generated contents note: 1.Tension, Compression, and Shear
1.1.Introduction to Mechanics of Materials
1.2.Problem-Solving Approach
1.3.Statics Review
1.4.Normal Stress and Strain
1.5.Mechanical Properties of Materials
1.6.Elasticity, Plasticity, and Creep
1.7.Linear Elasticity, Hooke's Law, and Poisson's Ratio
1.8.Shear Stress and Strain
1.9.Allowable Stresses and Allowable Loads
1.10.Design For Axial Loads and Direct Shear
Chapter Summary and Review
Problems
2.Axially Loaded Members
2.1.Introduction
2.2.Changes in Lengths of Axially Loaded Members
2.3.Changes in Lengths under Nonuniform Conditions
2.4.Statically Indeterminate Structures
2.5.Thermal Effects, Misfits, and Prestrains
2.6.Stresses on Inclined Sections
2.7.Strain Energy
*2.8.Impact Loading
*2.9.Repeated Loading and Fatigue
*2.10.Stress Concentrations
*2.11.Nonlinear Behavior
*2.12.Elastoplastic Analysis
Contents note continued: Problems
3.Torsion
3.1.Introduction
3.2.Torsional Deformations of a Circular Bar
3.3.Circular Bars of Linearly Elastic Materials
3.4.Nonuniform Torsion
3.5.Stresses and Strains in Pure Shear
3.6.Relationship Between Moduli of Elasticity E and G
3.7.Transmission of Power by Circular Shafts
3.8.Statically Indeterminate Torsional Members
3.9.Strain Energy in Torsion and Pure Shear
3.10.Torsion of Noncircular Prismatic Shafts
3.11.Thin-Walled Tubes
*3.12.Stress Concentrations in Torsion
4.Shear Forces and Bending Moments
4.1.Introduction
4.2.Types of Beams, Loads, and Reactions
4.3.Shear Forces and Bending Moments
4.4.Relationships Among Loads, Shear Forces, and Bending Moments
4.5.Shear-Force and Bending-Moment Diagrams
5.Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
5.1.Introduction
Contents note continued: 5.2.Pure Bending and Nonuniform Bending
5.3.Curvature of a Beam
5.4.Longitudinal Strains in Beams
5.5.Normal Stresses in Beams (Linearly Elastic Materials)
5.6.Design of Beams for Bending Stresses
5.7.Nonprismatic Beams
5.8.Shear Stresses in Beams of Rectangular Cross Section
5.9.Shear Stresses in Beams of Circular Cross Section
5.10.Shear Stresses in the Webs of Beams with Flanges
*5.11.Built-Up Beams and Shear Flow
*5.12.Beams with Axial Loads
*5.13.Stress Concentrations in Bending
6.Stresses in Beams (Advanced Topics)
6.1.Introduction
6.2.Composite Beams
6.3.Transformed-Section Method
6.4.Doubly Symmetric Beams with Inclined Loads
6.5.Bending of Unsymmetric Beams
6.6.The Shear-Center Concept
6.7.Shear Stresses in Beams of Thin-Walled Open Cross Sections
6.8.Shear Stresses in Wide-Flange Beams
6.9.Shear Centers of Thin-Walled Open Sections
Contents note continued: *6.10.Elastoplastic Bending
7.Analysis of Stress and Strain
7.1.Introduction
7.2.Plane Stress
7.3.Principal Stresses and Maximum Shear Stresses
7.4.Mohr's Circle for Plane Stress
7.5.Hooke's Law for Plane Stress
7.6.Triaxial Stress
7.7.Plane Strain
8.Applications of Plane Stress (Pressure Vessels, Beams, and Combined Loadings)
8.1.Introduction
8.2.Spherical Pressure Vessels
8.3.Cylindrical Pressure Vessels
8.4.Maximum Stresses in Beams
8.5.Combined Loadings
9.Deflections of Beams
9.1.Introduction
9.2.Differential Equations of the Deflection Curve
9.3.Deflections by Integration of the Bending-Moment Equation
9.4.Deflections by Integration of the Shear-Force and Load Equations
9.5.Method of Superposition
9.6.Moment-Area Method
9.7.Nonprismatic Beams
Contents note continued: 9.8.Strain Energy of Bending
*9.9.Castigliano's Theorem
*9.10.Deflections Produced by Impact
*9.11.Temperature Effects
10.Statically Indeterminate Beams
10.1.Introduction
10.2.Types of Statically Indeterminate Beams
10.3.Analysis by the Differential Equations of the Deflection Curve
10.4.Method of Superposition
*10.5.Temperature Effects
*10.6.Longitudinal Displacements at the Ends of a Beam
11.Columns
11.1.Introduction
11.2.Buckling and Stability
11.3.Columns with Pinned Ends
11.4.Columns with Other Support Conditions
11.5.Columns with Eccentric Axial Loads
11.6.The Secant Formula for Columns
11.7.Elastic and Inelastic Column Behavior
11.8.Inelastic Buckling
Problems.

Develop a thorough understanding of the mechanics of materials - an essential area in mechanical, civil, and structural engineering -- with the analytical approach and problem-solving emphasis in the market-leading MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, 9E. This book focuses on the analysis and design of structural members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, bending, and more. Photographs and detailed diagrams demonstrate reactive and internal forces and resulting deformations.

ENGG251, CIVL352

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