Engineering Solid Mechanics. Fundamentals And Applications

Par : Salah-Eldin Bayoumi, Abdel-Rahman Ragab

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  • Nombre de pages921
  • PrésentationRelié
  • Poids1.765 kg
  • Dimensions19,0 cm × 26,2 cm × 5,1 cm
  • ISBN0-8493-1607-3
  • EAN9780849316074
  • Date de parution26/02/1999
  • ÉditeurCRC Press

Résumé

Engineering Solid Mechanics bridges the gap between elementary approaches to strength of materials and more advanced, specialized versions on the subject. The book provides a basic understanding of the fundamentals of elasticity and plasticity, applies these fundamentals to solve analytically a spectrum of engineering problems, and introduces advanced topics of mechanics of materials - including fracture mechanics, creep, superplasticity, fiber reinforced composites, powder compacts, and porous solids. Primarily written for professionals and students in mechanical engineering, Engineering Solid Mechanics also serves persons in other fields of engineering, such as aerospace, civil, and material engineering. An analytical treatment of this subject demands tedious efforts. This book overcomes this difficulty by presenting the material in a self-instructive manner, suitable for individual self-study. The authors provide generous explanation, systematic derivations, and detailed discussions, supplemented by a vast variety of problems and solved examples.
Engineering Solid Mechanics bridges the gap between elementary approaches to strength of materials and more advanced, specialized versions on the subject. The book provides a basic understanding of the fundamentals of elasticity and plasticity, applies these fundamentals to solve analytically a spectrum of engineering problems, and introduces advanced topics of mechanics of materials - including fracture mechanics, creep, superplasticity, fiber reinforced composites, powder compacts, and porous solids. Primarily written for professionals and students in mechanical engineering, Engineering Solid Mechanics also serves persons in other fields of engineering, such as aerospace, civil, and material engineering. An analytical treatment of this subject demands tedious efforts. This book overcomes this difficulty by presenting the material in a self-instructive manner, suitable for individual self-study. The authors provide generous explanation, systematic derivations, and detailed discussions, supplemented by a vast variety of problems and solved examples.