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Mechanics II: Mechanics of Materials +

by James W. Dally , Robert J. Bonenberger , William F. Fourney
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781935673248
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: College House Enterprises, LLC
  • Publisher Imprint: College House Enterprises, LLC
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 492
  • Original Price: USD 94.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1071 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Nanoscience

This book is one of the two textbooks that support an integrated course offering for Statics and Mechanics of Materials. Hopefully the integration of the topics of these two closely related courses will make the learning experience for the students easier and more meaningful. The content in the Mechanics II (Mechanics of Materials) is a revision of a part of the content in a book titled Design Analysis of Structural Elements published several years ago. The book titled Design Analysis of Structural Elements was too long and too heavy. It required a supplement for the homework exercises. The textbook for Mechanics I (Statics) published in 2013 was also drawn from part of the content in Design Analysis of Structural Elements. Both, Statics ++ and Mechanics of Materials + published in 2015, have been revised by reorganization of materials based on reactions of instructors and students.

The Statics course provides the first exposure of engineering students to the study of mechanics. While Statics is a relatively simple subject, many students find it difficult, and they often perform far below our expectations. In an effort to improve the curriculum, the Keystone instructors at the University of Maryland have been working to enhance the student's learning experience when studying the courses in mechanics. The Statics ++ and Mechanics of Materials + textbooks indicate some of the changes in the philosophy adopted by the faculty, when presenting the subject matter traditionally offered in introductory mechanics courses.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 REVIEW OF STATICS

CHAPTER 2 AXIALLY LOADED STRUCTURAL MEMBERS

CHAPTER 3 BUCKLING OF COLUMNS

CHAPTER 4 TORSION OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS

CHAPTER 5 STRESSES IN BEAMS

CHAPTER 6 DEFLECTION OF BEAMS

CHAPTER 7 STATICALLY INDETERMINATE MEMBERS

CHAPTER 8 STRESS STATES AND TRANSFORMATIONS

CHAPTER 9 STRESS CONCENTRATIONS

CHAPTER 10 ENERGY METHODS

CHAPTER 11 FRACTURE MECHANICS

APPENDIX A Wire and Sheet Metal Gages

APPENDIX B1 Physical Properties of Common Structural Materials

APPENDIX B2 Tensile Properties of Common Structural Materials

APPENDIX B3 Tensile Properties of Non Metallic Materials

APPENDIX C GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF ROLLED STEEL SHAPES

APPENDIX D EQUATIONS FOR DEFLECTION OF BEAMS

APPENDIX E PROPERTIES OF AREAS

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