Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 190 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1234 g
Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 190 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1234 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-286608-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Introduction to Mechanics of Solid Materials is concerned with the deformation, flow, and fracture of solid materials. This textbook offers a unified presentation of the major concepts in Solid Mechanics for junior/senior-level undergraduate students in the many branches of engineering - mechanical, materials, civil, and aeronautical engineering among others.
The book begins by covering the basics of kinematics and strain, and stress and equilibrium, followed by a coverage of the small deformation theories for different types of material response: (i) Elasticity; (ii) Plasticity and Creep; (iii) Fracture and Fatigue; and (iv) Viscoelasticity. The book has additional chapters covering the important material classes of: (v) Rubber Elasticity, and (vi) Continuous-fiber laminated composites. The text includes numerous examples to aid the student. A substantial companion volume with example problems is available free of charge on the book's companion website.
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- 1: Kinematics and strain
- 2: Stress and equilibrium
- 3: Balance laws of forces and moments for small deformations
- 4: Stress and strain are symmetric second-order tensors
- 5: Isotropic linear elasticity
- 6: Elastic deformation of thick-walled cylinders
- 7: Stress concentration
- 8: Wave propagation in isotropic elastic bodies
- 9: Limits to elastic response
- 10: One-dimensional plasticity
- 11: Physical basis of metal plasticity
- 12: Three-dimensional rate-independent plasticity
- 13: Three-dimensional rate-dependent plasticity
- 14: Introduction to fracture mechanics
- 15: Linear elastic fracture mechanics
- 16: Energy-based approach to fracture
- 17: Fatigue
- 18: Linear viscoelasticity
- 19: Linear viscoelasticity under oscillatory strain and stress
- 20: Temperature dependence of linear viscoelastic response
- 21: Three-dimensional linear viscoelasticity
- 22: Rubber elasticity
- 23: Continuous-fiber polymer-matrix composites
- Appendices
- A: Thin-walled pressure vessels
- B: Elastic bending of beams
- C: Elastic buckling of columns
- D: Torsion of circular elastic shafts
- E: Castigliano's theorems
- F: Elasticity in different coordinate systems
- G: Hardness of a material
- H: Stress intensity factors for some crack configurations
- I: MATLAB codes




