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  1. Mechanics of Solids and Materials by Robert Asaro, Vlado Lubarda, 2006-01-16
  2. Glassy Materials and Disordered Solids: An Introduction to Their Statistical Mechanics by Kurt Binder, Walter Kob, 2005-10-30
  3. Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Irving H. Shames, 1989-01
  4. Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: For Solid State Electronics and Optics by C. L. Tang, 2005-07-25
  5. Mechanics of Materials (6th Edition) by Russell C. Hibbeler, 2004-07-22
  6. Mechanics of Materials by Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., et all 2005-07-23
  7. Mechanics of Deformable Solids by Irving H. Shames, 1979-08
  8. Schaum's Engineering Mechanics (Schaum's Interactive Outline) by McLean, 1998-04
  9. Metal Fatigue: What It Is, Why It Matters (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications) by Les Pook, 2007-04-12
  10. Principles of Solid Mechanics by Jr., Rowland Richards, 2000-12-12
  11. Micromechanics of Defects in Solids (Mechanics of Elastic and Inelastic Solids) by T. Mura, 1987-11-30
  12. Mechanics of Materials 2, Third Edition: The Mechanics of Elastic and Plastic Deformation of Solids and Structural Materials by E J Hearn, 1997-12-09
  13. A Modern Course in Aeroelasticity (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications) by Robert Clark, David Cox, et all 2004-12-21
  14. Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics of Solids by Yavuz Basar, Dieter Weichert, 2000-03-30

21. MECHANICS OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES
mechanics of solids AND STRUCTURES edited by David WA Rees (Brunel University, UK) The fifteen chapters of this book are arranged in a logical progression.
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The fifteen chapters of this book are arranged in a logical progression. The text begins with the more fundamental material on stress, strain and plane elasticity. There follows a full treatment of the theories of bending and torsion. Coverage of moment distribution, shear flow, struts and energy methods precedes a chapter on finite elements. Thereafter, the book presents yield and strength criteria, plasticity, collapse, creep, visco-elasticity, fatigue and fracture mechanics. Appended is material on the properties of areas, matrices and stress concentrations. Each topic is illustrated by worked examples and supported by numerous exercises. The broad text ensures its suitability for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in mechanical, aeronautical, civil and materials engineering.
Contents:
  • Stress and Strain Transformation
  • Plane Elasticity Theory
  • Structures with Symmetry
  • Bending of Beams and Plates
  • Theories of Torsion
  • Moment Distribution
  • Flexural Shear Flow
  • Energy Methods
  • Instability of Columns and Plates
  • Finite Elements
  • Yield and Strength Criteria
  • Plasticity and Collapse
  • Creep and Visco-elasticity
  • High and Low Cycle Fatigue
  • Fracture Mechanics
  • Appendices:
  • Properties of Areas
  • Matrix Algebra
  • Stress Concentrations

Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical, aeronautical, civil and materials engineering.

22. Mechanics Of Solids|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Add to cart. Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics A. Curnier May 1994, ISBN 07923-2761-6, Hardbound Price 260.50 EUR / 287.00 USD / 180.00 GBP Add to cart.
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Advances in Fatigue Science and Technology

C. Moura Branco, L. Guerra Rosa March 1989, ISBN 0-7923-0105-6, Hardbound Price: 487.50 EUR / 536.00 USD / 336.00 GBP Add to cart Advances in Structural Optimization May 1995, ISBN 0-7923-2510-9, Hardbound Price: 290.50 EUR / 320.00 USD / 200.00 GBP Add to cart Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics A. Curnier May 1994, ISBN 0-7923-2761-6, Hardbound Price: 260.50 EUR / 287.00 USD / 180.00 GBP Add to cart Contact Mechanics in Tribology I.G. Goryacheva October 1998, ISBN 0-7923-5257-2, Hardbound Price: 186.50 EUR / 205.00 USD / 129.00 GBP Add to cart Continuum Thermomechanics: The Art and Science of Modelling Material Behavior A Volume Dedicated to Paul Germain on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday August 2000, ISBN 0-7923-6407-4, Hardbound Price: 187.00 EUR / 206.00 USD / 129.00 GBP

23. Mechanics Of Solids With Applications To Thin Bodies|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Books » mechanics of solids with Applications to Thin Bodies. mechanics of solids with Applications to Thin Bodies. Add to cart. by G. Wempner
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24. Mechanics Of Solids 1
Commencing Students, myUNSW. Home Virtual Handbook. Printable Version. MECH1400 mechanics of solids 1. Faculty, Faculty of Engineering. School, School of Mech Manf.
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Faculty Faculty of Engineering School Contact Randall,Robert Bond Campus Kensington Campus Course Outline Resultants and equilibrium in three-dimensions; stress and strain; internal forces; stresses, deformation and strain energy due to axial loading, bending and torsion; helical springs. Career
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    Commencing Students, myUNSW. Home Virtual Handbook. Printable Version. CVEN2023 mechanics of solids. Faculty, Faculty of Engineering. School, School of Civil Env Eng.
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    Faculty Faculty of Engineering School Contact Vrceli,Zora Campus Kensington Campus Course Outline An introduction to the strengths of materials: properties of sections; concepts of stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; bars under axial force, bending moment, shear force, torsion; deflections due to bending and shear; combined stresses; stressses and strains at a point; principal stresses and strains. Assumed knowledge: MATH1231. Career
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    26. Department Of Engineering - Research - Mechanics Of Solids And
    The mechanics of solids and Structures group models realworld problems that require a precise mathematical description of materials, structures and systems
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    27. CIVI 300 Mechanics Of Solids I
    ricelogo.jpg (3701 bytes). CEVE 300 mechanics of solids I. Spring 2004. Ryon 201 TF 1100 to 1215 am. Instructor Prof. S. Nagarajaiah.
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    CEVE 300 Mechanics of Solids I Spring 2004 Ryon 201 TF 11:00 to 12:15 am Instructor: Prof. S. Nagarajaiah Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 216 Ryon nagaraja@rice.edu Course Analysis of stress and deformation of solids with applications to bars, beams, and columns. Content: Study of engineering properties of materials. Applying equilibrium, compatibility, and force-deformation relationships to structural elements. Prerequisite: CEVE 211 or Mech Textbook: Gere and Timoshenko , Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition, Thomson Grading Policy: Home Work Class participation First Exam Second Exam Final Exam First and Second Exam – In Class Final Exam – Take Home Homework Policy: Homework assigned during the week is due Friday. Homework submitted late will receive partial grade at the discretion of the instructor. Course Topics:
    Stress, Strain, Mechanical Properties of Materials
    Normal stress and strain Mechanical properties of materials Elasticity, inelasticity, and plasticity Linear elasticity, Hooke’s law, and Poisson’s ratio

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    Center for mechanics of solids, Structures Materials. Stelios Kyriakides device mechanics of solids and Materials Laboratory. This
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    29. Ae214 Computational Solid Mechanics
    Ae/Ge/ME160abc. Continuum mechanics of solids and Fluids. Academic year 200203. Instructor Prof. Michael Ortiz. Extension x4530 Office Firestone 115.
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    . ENGRD 202 mechanics of solids (also T AM 202). Fall, spring. 3 credits. Prerequisite PHYS 112, coregistration......Course
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    Fall, spring. 3 credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 112, coregistration in MATH 293 or permission of instructor. Principles of statics, force systems, and equilibrium; frameworks; mechanics of deformable solids, stress, strain, statically indeterminate problems; mechanical properties of engineering materials; axial force, shearing force, bending moment, plane stress; Mohr's circle; bending and torsion of bars; buckling and plastic behavior.
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  • 31. 421-281 Mechanics Of Solids 2
    421281 mechanics of solids 2. Credit Points. 7.1. Coordinator. Dr HM Goldsworthy. Prerequisites. 421-276 mechanics of solids 1 (or equivalent). Semester. 2. Contact.
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    Credit Points Coordinator Dr H. M. Goldsworthy Prerequisites 421-276 Mechanics of Solids 1 (or equivalent) Semester Contact 20 hours of lectures, 9 hours of practice classes, 7 hours of laboratory work Subject Description The techniques of analysis developed in this unit will be applied in later-year units involved with the design of structural elements. Topics covered include: Properties of Sections and Unsymmetrical Bending, Composite Beams, Shear Centre, Virtual Work, Flexural Deflections, Reciprocity, Indeterminacy, Plastic Behaviour of Structures, Uniform and Non-uniform Torsion, Lateral torsional buckling of beams, Torsional and local buckling of columns. Assessment One written examination not exceeding three-hours (75%); Practice classes and Laboratory work (25%) Search Index Faculty of Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering
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    32. 421-201 Introduction To Mechanics Of Solids
    2.1A (Advanced) 421201 Introduction to mechanics of solids. Credit Points. 7.1. Coordinator. Dr N. Haritos. Prerequisites. 421-103 Engineering
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    Credit Points Coordinator Dr N. Haritos Prerequisites 421-103 Engineering Statics or 436-103 Engineering Mechanics Semester Contact 20 hours of lectures, 11 hours of tutorials and 7 hours of laboratory Subject Description On completion of this unit, students should understand elastic and inelastic behaviour of, and be able to determine stresses and deformations in, common structural elements. Topics covered include; two dimensional stress and strain analysis, principal values, Mohr's, thin rings and cylinders, failure criteria. Basic properties of, symmetrical bending. Flexure, elastic and inelastic. double integration, strain energy methods, superposition, Indeterminacy. Shear stresses in beams. Torsion of circular shafts, elastic and inelastic. Short and long columns, inelastic behaviour. Assessment One written examination not exceeding three-hours Search Index Faculty of Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering
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    33. Strength Of Materials And Mechanics Of Solids Problem Solver
    Strength of Materials and mechanics of solids Problem Solver. Book Strength of Materials and mechanics of solids Problem Solver Customer Reviews
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    Strength of Materials and Mechanics of Solids Problem Solver > Customer Review #1: Not great, needs to be used with a good textbook

    This book is very useful if all you want is problems to practice before an exam. Apart from the usual dumbing down philosophy ("...typically many students find solid mechanics a difficult subject... and so goes the preface), the book has some nice set of problems, some of them being answers to questions in standard textbooks for the subject of strength of materials. I found a couple of problems from Crandall, Dahl and Lardners textbook solved here. Nice addition, but has limited value once that final is over.
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    34. Mechanics Of Solids
    CME, mechanics of solids. Course Number, Course Title. 537, Plasticity I. 538, Wave Propagation in Solids I. 541, Mechanics of Composite Materials.
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    Mechanics of Solids Course Number Course Title Theory of Elasticity I Introduction to Continuum Mechanics Fracture Mechanics and Failure Analysis I Theory of Elasticity II Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics Fracture Mechanics and Failure Analysis II Plasticity I Wave Propagation in Solids I Mechanics of Composite Materials Experimental Fracture Mechanics Theory of Viscoelasticity Home About CME Department CME People Graduate Program ... Seminars Department of Civil and Materials Engineering
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    35. Doi:10.1036/007833358X Mechanics Of Solids (McGraw-Hill)
    Cynmar Corporation Scientific SupplierMy Account Cart Contents Checkout. Cynmar Home » Physics » mechanics of solids, My Account Cart Contents Checkout. Categories,
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    Mechanics of Solids By Lardner, Thomas and Archer, Robert This text builds upon the background of a statics course and extends the analysis of equilibrium of rigid bodies to allow for the deformation of components. An interactive computer program is provided with the book and enables students to carry out computer-assisted problem solving, making use of methods they have mastered for small scale problems solved by hand.
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    36. Solid And Structural Mechanics Books-Ross
    Solid and Structural Mechanics Books Basic mechanics of materials in general. Ross, CTF mechanics of solids Horwood Publishing Ltd, , 2000 (2nd ed.), 480 pp.
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    Solid and Structural Mechanics Books
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    Ross, C. T. F.
    Mechanics of Solids
    Horwood Publishing Ltd,
    , 2000 (2nd ed.), 480 pp.
    ISBN 1898563675 This book presents the concepts and principles of statics and stress analysis together with worked examples. Although much emphasis is laid on designing structures using methods dependent on computers, it is still necessary for engineers to be able to interpret computer outputs. The book applies the concepts and principles introduced to a large number of practical problems that do not require computers. The use of free-body diagrams in problem solving as well as coverage of composite materials. The torsion of circular and non-circular sections and the matrix displacement method is also discussed. The text can serve for undergraduate students in civil and mechanical engineering. Partial contents: statics; stress and strain; geometrical properties of symmetrical sections; bending stresses in beams; beam deflection due to bending; torsion; complex stress and strain; membrane theory for thin-walled circular cylinders and spheres; energy methods; theories of elastic failure; thick cylinders and spheres; the buckling of struts; unsymmetrical bending of beams; shear stresses in bending and shear deflections; the matrix displacement method; experimental strain analysis. home author index title index subject index

    37. Solid And Structural Mechanics Books-Fenner
    Solid and Structural Mechanics Books Basic mechanics of materials in general. Fenner, RT mechanics of solids CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1991, 648 pp.
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    Basic mechanics of materials in general
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    Mechanics of Solids
    CRC Press,
    Boca Raton, FL, 1991, 648 pp.
    ISBN 0632020180 The development of analysis techniques from basic principles for a broad range of practical problems, including simple structures, pressure vessels, beams and shafts is presented. Increased use of PC has revolutionized the way in which engineering problems are being solved. Therefore the emphasis of this book is on the integration of numerical and computer techniques and programs for carrying out analyses, facilitating design, and solving the problems found at the end of each chapter. All included codes are written in FORTRAN 77 and are suitable for PCs, minicomputers or mainframes. They are available on disk. The book is intended for use in a first course in mechanics of solids for undergraduates. home author index title index subject index

    38. Southampton ECS UCAS: EA100:SESG1001 Mechanics Of Solids 1
    EA100SESG1001 mechanics of solids 1. Basic Information. School, School Engineering Sciences. Known as, EA100SESG1001. Session and
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    40. EG3109 : Mechanics Of Solids
    EG3109 mechanics of solids. So what do you want to know ? Course Text; Course Syllabus (in MS Word doc format); Examination Procedure; Notes / Tutorials.
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