Mechanics of materials
By: Hibbeler, R.C.
Publisher: Noida Pearson 2018Edition: 9th.Description: xix, 874p. | Binding - Paperback | 25*20 cm.ISBN: 9789332584037.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringDDC classification: 624.17 Online resources: Companion Site Summary: Pearson brings to you the ninth edition of Mechanics of Materials in complete SI Units. Containing Hibbeler's hallmark student-oriented features, this text is designed to help students visualize difficult concepts with its photorealistic art program. A clear, concise writing style and more examples than any other text further contribute to students' ability to master the material. Table of Content "Chapter 1 Stress Chapter 2 Strain Chapter 3 Mechanical Properties of Materials Chapter 4 Axial Load Chapter 5 Torsion Chapter 6 Bending Chapter 7 Transverse Shear Chapter 8 Combined Loadings Chapter 9 Stress Transformation Chapter 10 Strain Transformation Chapter 11 Design of Beams and Shafts Chapter 12 Deflection of Beams and Shafts Chapter 13 Buckling of Columns Chapter 14 Energy Methods " Salient Features "• Features a large variety of problem types from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, varying levels of difficulty, and problems that involve solution by computer. • Figures in the text provide a strong connection to the 3-D nature of engineering. Particular attention has also been paid to providing a view of any physical object, its dimensions, and the vectors in a manner that can be easily understood. • Fundamental Problems offer students simple applications of the concepts and, therefore, provide them with the chance to develop their problem-solving skills before attempting to solve any of the standard problems that follow.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Pearson brings to you the ninth edition of Mechanics of Materials in complete SI Units. Containing Hibbeler's hallmark student-oriented features, this text is designed to help students visualize difficult concepts with its photorealistic art program. A clear, concise writing style and more examples than any other text further contribute to students' ability to master the material.
Table of Content
"Chapter 1 Stress
Chapter 2 Strain
Chapter 3 Mechanical Properties of Materials
Chapter 4 Axial Load
Chapter 5 Torsion
Chapter 6 Bending
Chapter 7 Transverse Shear
Chapter 8 Combined Loadings
Chapter 9 Stress Transformation
Chapter 10 Strain Transformation
Chapter 11 Design of Beams and Shafts
Chapter 12 Deflection of Beams and Shafts
Chapter 13 Buckling of Columns
Chapter 14 Energy Methods
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Salient Features
"• Features a large variety of problem types from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, varying levels of difficulty, and problems that involve solution by computer.
• Figures in the text provide a strong connection to the 3-D nature of engineering. Particular attention has also been paid to providing a view of any physical object, its dimensions, and the vectors in a manner that can be easily understood.
• Fundamental Problems offer students simple applications of the concepts and, therefore, provide them with the chance to develop their problem-solving skills before attempting to solve any of the standard problems that follow.
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