Practical stress analysis in engineering design

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Practical stress analysis in engineering design

Ronald Huston, Harold Josephs

(Mechanical engineering, 212)

CRC Press, c2009

3rd ed

Available at  / 2 libraries

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Prev. ed. authored by Alexander Blake

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Updated and revised, this book presents the application of engineering design and analysis based on the approach of understanding the physical characteristics of a given problem and then modeling the important aspects of the physical system. This third edition provides coverage of new topics including contact stress analysis, singularity functions, gear stresses, fasteners, shafts, and shaft stresses. It introduces finite element methods as well as boundary element methods and also features worked examples, problems, and a section on the finite difference method and applications. This text is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering.

Table of Contents

Fundamental Relations and Concepts. Straight and Long Structural Components: Beams, Rods, and Bars. Plates, Panels, Flanges, and Brackets. Dynamic Loadings, Fatigue, and Fracture. Piping and Pressure Vessels. Advanced and Specialized Problems.

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