Description: About this productProduct InformationThis systematic exploration of real-world stress analysis has been completely updated to reflect state-of-the-art methods and applications now used in aeronautical, civil, and mechanical engineering, and engineering mechanics. Distinguished by its exceptional visual interpretations of solutions, Advanced Mechanics of Materials and Applied Elasticity offers in-depth coverage for both students and engineers. The authors carefully balance comprehensive treatments of solid mechanics, elasticity, and computer-oriented numerical methods--preparing readers for both advanced study and professional practice in design and analysis. This major revision contains many new, fully reworked, illustrative examples and an updated problem set--including many problems taken directly from modern practice. It offers extensive content improvements throughout, beginning with an all-new introductory chapter on the fundamentals of materials mechanics and elasticity. Readers will find new and updated coverage of plastic behavior, three-dimensional Mohr's circles, energy and variational methods, materials, beams, failure criteria, fracture mechanics, compound cylinders, shrink fits, buckling of stepped columns, common shell types, and many other topics. The authors present significantly expanded and updated coverage of stress concentration factors and contact stress developments. Finally, they fully introduce computer-oriented approaches in a comprehensive new chapter on the finite element method.Product IdentifiersPublisherPearson Education CAISBN-100137079206ISBN-139780137079209eBay Product ID (ePID)108240937Product Key FeaturesAuthorSaul K. Fenster, Ansel C. UguralPublication NameAdvanced Mechanics of Materials and Applied ElasticityFormatHardcoverLanguageEnglishFeaturesRevisedPublication Year2011SeriesInternational Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences Ser.TypeTextbookNumber of Pages704 PagesDimensionsItem Length9.4in.Item Height1.7in.Item Width7.4in.Item Weight44.6 OzAdditional Product FeaturesLc Classification NumberTa405.U42 2011Edition DescriptionRevised EditionEdition Number5Table of ContentPreface xii Acknowledgments xiv About the Authors xv List of Symbols xvi Chapter 1: Analysis of Stress 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Scope of Treatment 3 1.3 Analysis and Design 5 1.4 Conditions of Equilibrium 7 1.5 Definition and Components of Stress 9 1.6 Internal Force-Resultant and Stress Relations 13 1.7 Stresses on Inclined Sections 17 1.8 Variation of Stress within a Body 19 1.9 Plane-Stress Transformation 22 1.10 Principal Stresses and Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress 26 1.11 Mohr''s Circle for Two-Dimensional Stress 28 1.12 Three-Dimensional Stress Transformation 33 1.13 Principal Stresses in Three Dimensions 36 1.14 Normal and Shear Stresses on an Oblique Plane 40 1.15 Mohr''s Circles in Three Dimensions 43 1.16 Boundary Conditions in Terms of Surface Forces 47 1.17 Indicial Notation 48 References 49 Problems 49 Chapter 2: Strain and Material Properties 65 2.1 Introduction 65 2.2 Deformation 66 2.3 Strain Defined 67 2.4 Equations of Compatibility 72 2.5 State of Strain at a Point 73 2.6 Engineering Materials 80 2.7 Stress--Strain Diagrams 82 2.8 Elastic versus Plastic Behavior 86 2.9 Hooke''s Law and Poisson''s Ratio 88 2.10 Generalized Hooke''s Law 91 2.11 Hooke''s Law for Orthotropic Materials 94 2.12 Measurement of Strain: Strain Rosette 97 2.13 Strain Energy 101 2.14 Strain Energy in Common Structural Members 104 2.15 Components of Strain Energy 106 2.16 Saint-Venant''s Principle 108 References 110 Problems 111 Chapter 3: Problems in Elasticity 124 3.1 Introduction 124 3.2 Fundamental Principles of Analysis 125 Part A-Formulation and Methods of Solution 126 3.3 Plane Strain Problems 126 3.4 Plane Stress Problems 128 3.5 Comparison of Two-Dimensional Isotropic Problems 131 3.6 Airy''s Stress Function 132 3.7 Solution of Elasticity Problems 133 3.8 Thermal Stresses 138 3.9 Basic Relations in Polar Coordinates 142 Part B-Stress Concentrations 147 3.10 Stresses Due to Concentrated Loads 147 3.11 Stress Distribution Near Concentrated Load Acting on a Beam 151 3.12 Stress Concentration Factors 153 3.13 Contact Stresses 159 3.14 Spherical and Cylindrical Contacts 160 3.15 Contact Stress Distribution 163 3.16 General Contact 167 References 170 Problems 171 Chapter 4: Failure Criteria 181 4.1 Introduction 181 4.2 Failure 181 4.3 Failure by Yielding 182 4.4 Failure by Fracture 184 4.5 Yield and Fracture Criteria 187 4.6 Maximum Shearing Stress Theory 188 4.7 Maximum Distortion Energy Theory 189 4.8 Octahedral Shearing Stress Theory 190 4.9 Comparison of the Yielding Theories 193 4.10 Maximum Principal Stress Theory 195 4.11 Mohr''s Theory 195 4.12 Coulomb--Mohr Theory 196 4.13 Fracture Mechanics 200 4.14 Fracture Toughness 203 4.15 Failure Criteria for Metal Fatigue 206 4.16 Impact or Dynamic Loads 212 4.17 Dynamic and Thermal Effects 215 References 217 Problems 218 Chapter 5: Bending of Beams 226 5.1 Introduction 226 Part A-Exact Solutions 227 5.2 Pure Bending of Beams of Symmetrical Cross Section 227 5.3 Pure Bending of Beams of Asymmetrical Cross Section 230 5.4 Bending of a Cantilever of Narrow Section 235 5.5 Bending of a Simply Supported Narrow Beam 238 Part B-Approximate Solutions 240 5.6 Elementary Theory of Bending 240 5.7 Normal and Shear Stresses 244 5.8 Effect of Transverse Normal Stress 249 5.9 Composite Beams 250 5.10 Shear Center 256 5.11 Statically Indeterminate Systems 262 5.12 Energy Method for Deflections 264 Part C-Curved Beams 266 5.13 Elasticity Theory 266 5.14 Curved Beam Formula 269 5.15 Comparison of the Results of Various Theories 273 5.16 Combined Tangential and Normal Stresses 276 References 280 Problems 280 Chapter 6: Torsion of Prismatic Bars 292 6.1 Introduction 292 6.2 Elementary Theory of Torsion of Circular Bars 293 6.3 Stresses on Inclined PlanCopyright Date2012Target AudienceScholarly & ProfessionalTopicMaterials Science / General, Engineering (General), Mechanics / Statics, MechanicalLccn2011-012705Dewey Decimal620.1/12Dewey Edition23IllustratedYesGenreTechnology & Engineering, Science
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Number of Pages: 704 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Advanced Mechanics of Materials and Applied Elasticity
Publisher: Pearson Education Canada
Subject: Materials Science / General, Engineering (General), Mechanics / Statics, Mechanical
Publication Year: 2011
Item Height: 1.7 in
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Item Weight: 44.6 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Saul K. Fenster, Ansel C. Ugural
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Item Length: 9.4 in
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Series: International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences Ser.
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