Table Of ContentI. STATICS. 1. General Principles. 2. Force Vectors. 3. Force System Resultants. 4. Equilibrium of a Rigid Body. 5. Structural Analysis. 6. Geometric Properties and Distributed Loadings. 7. Internal Loadings. II. MECHANCIS OF MATERIALS. 8. Stress and Strain. 9. Mechanical Properties of Materials. 10. Axial Load. 11. Torsion. 12. Bending. 13. Transverse Shear. 14. Combined Loadings. 15. Stress and Strain Transformation. 16. Design of Beams. 17. Buckling of Columns. Appendices. Answers. Index.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisFor introductory Statics and Mechanics of Materials courses found in ME, CE, AE, and Engineering Mechanics departments. A comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to theory and application of statics and mechanics of materials. The text presents a commitment to the development of student problem-solving skills and features many pedagogical aids unique to Hibbeler texts., A comprehensive and well-illustrated introduction to theory and application of statics and mechanics of materials. This book presents a commitment to the development of problem-solving skills and features many pedagogical aids unique to Hibbeler books.Chapter topics include general principles, force vectors, equilibrium of a particle, force system resultants, equilibrium of a rigid body, structural analysis, internal forces, friction, center of gravity and centroid, movements of inertia, virtual work, stress, strain, mechanical properties of materials, axial load, torsion, bending, transverse shear, combined loadings, stress transformation, strain transformation, design of beams and shafts, deflections of beams and shafts, buckling of columns, and energy methods.For engineering mechanics.
LC Classification NumberTA351