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Mechanics of Materials

Mechanics of Materials

Author(s):
  • R. C. Hibbeler
  • Author: R. C. Hibbeler
    • ISBN:9789354492259
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9354492258
    • Price:Rs. 995.00
    • Pages:896
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Mechanics of Materials clearly and thoroughly presents the theory and supports the application of essential mechanics of materials principles. Professor Hibbeler's concise writing style, countless examples, and stunning four-color photorealistic art program — all shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of colleagues and students — help students visualize and master difficult concepts. The Tenth Edition retains the hallmark features synonymous with the Hibbeler franchise, but has been enhanced with the most current information, a fresh new layout, added problem solving, and increased flexibility in the way topics are covered in class.

    Table of Content

    "1. Stress 2. Strain 3. Mechanical Properties of Materials 4. Axial Load 5. Torsion 6. Bending 7. Transverse Shear 8. Combined Loadings 9. Stress Transformation 10. Strain Transformation 11. Design of Beams and Shafts 12. Deflection of Beams and Shafts 13. Buckling of Columns 14. Energy Methods Appendix Solutions and Answers for Preliminary Problems Fundamental Problems Partial Solutions and Answers Selected Answers Index"

    Salient Features

    "Well-defined sections are part of each chapter and contain explanations of specific topics, illustrative example problems, and a set of homework problems. The topics within each section are placed into subgroups, defined by titles, which present a structured method for introducing each new definition or concept and making the book convenient for later reference and review. A full-page illustration begins each chapter and indicates a broad-range application of the chapter material. Chapter Objectives are then provided to give a general overview of the material that will be covered. Thorough End-of-Chapter Reviews include the Important Points, accompanied by relevant equations and art. Appendixes provide a source for review and a listing of tabular data. Appendix A covers information on the centroid and the moment of inertia of an area. Appendixes B and C list tabular data for structural shapes, and the deflection and slopes of various types of beams and shafts."