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This book is a source of formulas for the analysis and design of structural members and mechanical elements. Coverage includes two-dimensional properties of a cross section of arbitrary shape, fundamentals of applied solid design mechanics (such as basic stress and strain), theories of failure, mechanical properties, and testing of materials through contact stresses and dynamic loading.
The most comprehensive book in its field, Formulas for Stress, Strain, and Structural Matrices, Second Edition is a source of formulas for the analysis and design of structural members and mechanical
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Produktbeschreibung
This book is a source of formulas for the analysis and design of structural members and mechanical elements. Coverage includes two-dimensional properties of a cross section of arbitrary shape, fundamentals of applied solid design mechanics (such as basic stress and strain), theories of failure, mechanical properties, and testing of materials through contact stresses and dynamic loading.
The most comprehensive book in its field, Formulas for Stress, Strain, and Structural Matrices, Second Edition is a source of formulas for the analysis and design of structural members and mechanical elements.
_ Presents simple formulas, organized by type of member, to permit more complex members to be solved.
_ Includes formulas for dynamic response as well as nominal vibration formulas.
_ Contains background material on stress and strain, mechanical properties of materials, stress analysis, stress concentration, and fracture and fatigue mechanics.
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Autorenporträt
WALTER D. PILKEY, PhD, is a Morse Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He is recognized as an authority in the areas of stress and strain from both the mechanical and civil engineering points of view.