Mechanics of materials
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Mechanics of materials
Pearson, c2018
10th ed. in SI Units / SI conversion by Kai Beng Yap
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注記
"Global edition"--Cover
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For undergraduate Mechanics of Materials courses in Mechanical, Civil, and Aerospace Engineering departments.
Thorough coverage, a highly visual presentation, and increased problem solving from an author you trust.
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 visualise and master difficult concepts. The Tenth SI 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.
目次
1. Stress
Chapter Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Equilibrium of a Deformable Body
1.3 Stress
1.4 Average Normal Stress in an Axially Loaded Bar
1.5 Average Shear Stress
1.6 Allowable Stress Design
1.7 Limit State Design
2. Strain
Chapter Objectives
2.1 Deformation
2.2 Strain
3. Mechanical Properties of Materials
Chapter Objectives
3.1 The Tension and Compression Test
3.2 The Stress-Strain Diagram
3.3 Stress-Strain Behavior of Ductile and Brittle Materials
3.4 Strain Energy
3.5 Poisson's Ratio
3.6 The Shear Stress-Strain Diagram
*3.7 Failure of Materials Due to Creep and Fatigue
4. Axial Load
Chapter Objectives
4.1 Saint-Venant's Principle
4.2 Elastic Deformation of an Axially Loaded Member
4.3 Principle of Superposition
4.4 Statically Indeterminate Axially Loaded Members
4.5 The Force Method of Analysis for Axially Loaded Members
4.6 Thermal Stress
4.7 Stress Concentrations
*4.8 Inelastic Axial Deformation
*4.9 Residual Stress
5. Torsion
Chapter Objectives
5.1 Torsional Deformation of a Circular Shaft
5.2 The Torsion Formula
5.3 Power Transmission
5.4 Angle of Twist
5.5 Statically Indeterminate Torque-Loaded Members
*5.6 Solid Noncircular Shafts
*5.7 Thin-Walled Tubes Having Closed Cross Sections
5.8 Stress Concentration
*5.9 Inelastic Torsion
*5.10 Residual Stress
6. Bending
Chapter Objectives
6.1 Shear and Moment Diagrams
6.2 Graphical Method for Constructing Shear and Moment Diagrams
6.3 Bending Deformation of a Straight Member
6.4 The Flexure Formula
6.5 Unsymmetric Bending
*6.6 Composite Beams
*6.7 Reinforced Concrete Beams
*6.8 Curved Beams
6.9 Stress Concentrations
*6.10 Inelastic Bending
7. Transverse Shear
Chapter Objectives
7.1 Shear in Straight Members
7.2 The Shear Formula
7.3 Shear Flow in Built-Up Members
7.4 Shear Flow in Thin-Walled Members
*7.5 Shear Center for Open Thin-Walled Members
8. Combined Loadings
Chapter Objectives
8.1 Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
8.2 State of Stress Caused by Combined Loadings
9. Stress Transformation
Chapter Objectives
9.1 Plane-Stress Transformation
9.2 General Equations of Plane-Stress Transformation
9.3 Principal Stresses and Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress
9.4 Mohr's Circle-Plane Stress
9.5 Absolute Maximum Shear Stress
10. Strain Transformation
Chapter Objectives
10.1 Plane Strain
10.2 General Equations of Plane-Strain Transformation
*10.3 Mohr's Circle-Plane Strain
*10.4 Absolute Maximum Shear Strain</
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