Mechanics of Materials 2: The Mechanics of Elastic and Plastic Deformation of Solids and Structural Materials: 002

Mechanics of Materials 2: The Mechanics of Elastic and Plastic Deformation of Solids and Structural Materials: 002

by E. J. Hearn (Author)

Synopsis

One of the most important subjects for any student of engineering or materials to master is the behaviour of materials and structures under load. The way in which they react to applied forces, the deflections resulting and the stresses and strains set up in the bodies concerned are all vital considerations when designing a mechanical component such that it will not fail under predicted load during its service lifetime. Building upon the fundamentals established in the introductory volume Mechanics of Materials 1, this book extends the scope of material covered into more complex areas such as unsymmetrical bending, loading and deflection of struts, rings, discs, cylinders plates, diaphragms and thin walled sections. There is a new treatment of the Finite Element Method of analysis, and more advanced topics such as contact and residual stresses, stress concentrations, fatigue, creep and fracture are also covered. Each chapter contains a summary of the essential formulae which are developed in the chapter, and a large number of worked examples which progress in level of difficulty as the principles are enlarged upon. In addition, each chapter concludes with an extensive selection of problems for solution by the student, mostly examination questions from professional and academic bodies, which are graded according to difficulty and furnished with answers at the end.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: 3
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 09 Dec 1997

ISBN 10: 0750632666
ISBN 13: 9780750632669

Author Bio
E J Hearn is an author with an international reputation in the fields of Mechanics of Materials and Stress Analysis. He has over 30 years experience in industry and higher education including activities in the UK, Europe, Asis, Africa and the USA, which spanned practically all sectors of engineering. He is now retired.