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ISBN
9780486607559
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Science
Publication Name
Strength of Materials
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Item Length
8 in
Subject
Materials Science / General, Physics / General
Publication Year
1961
Series
Dover Books on Physics Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Author
J. P. Den Hartog
Item Weight
12.6 Oz
Item Width
5 in
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Among introductory texts on the strength of materials, this work is particularly distinguished. It was originally developed by Professor Den Hartog to meet the needs of engineering students at M.I.T. for a sound yet lucid first course in strength of materials. As such it has also enjoyed wide popularity in engineering schools throughout the world. But the book was remarkable in a number of other ways, so that it has become one of the favorite refresher and reference works for engineers as well as a popular self-study text. Perhaps the chief reason for this is that in addition to all the customary elementary material on the subject (i.e., clear instructions to the fundamentals of tension, torsion, bending, compound stresses, deflection of beams, etc.) it also contains a considerable amount of more advanced material concerning methods of great practical value to working engineers which are not usually included in introductory texts. This material is presented in starred sections (which may be omitted on a first reading without interrupting the flow of the presentation) and includes a full treatment of the Mohr circle and its application to the determination of moments of inertia and strains as well as stresses; a lucid elementary presentation of the theory of the center of shear; and one of the few elementary presentations of the theory of the center of shear; and one of the few elementary discussions of the "Myosotis" method of calculating beam deflections, a method which often possesses considerable advantages over the more usual methods involving moment-area or the differential equation of bending. Other material not usually found in elementary texts but which are frequently of great value to the practicing engineer are the discussions of the statically indeterminate truss, reinforced concrete, plastic deformations, thick-walled cylinders, thick curved bars, Maxwell's Reciprocal Theorem, and photoelasticity. In all sections, both general principles and concrete applications are given. Another feature which readers have found unusually helpful is the 85-page section of 350 problems which gives the student practice in techniques and further illustrates applications. All problems are complete with answers.

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Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486607550
ISBN-13
9780486607559
eBay Product ID (ePID)
268620

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Strength of Materials
Publication Year
1961
Subject
Materials Science / General, Physics / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Science
Author
J. P. Den Hartog
Series
Dover Books on Physics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
12.6 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

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Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Table of Content
PREFACE CHAPTER 1-TENSION 1. Introduction 2. Hooke's Law 3. Simple and Compound Bars *4. Trusses *5. Statistically Indeterminate Truss CHAPTER II-TORSION 6. Shear Stress 7. Solid Circular Shafts 8. Examples; Hollow Shafts 9. Closely Coiled Helical Springs CHAPTER III-BENDING 10. Bending Moment Diagrams 11. Pure Bending Stress 12. Shear Stress Distribution 13. Applications CHAPTER IV-COMPOUND STRESSES 14. Bending and Compression 15. Mohr's Circle 16. "Bending, Shear, and Torsion" 17. Theories of Strength CHAPTER V-DEFLECTIONS OF BEAMS 18. The Differential Equation of Flexure 19. The Myosotis Method 20. Statistically Indeterminate Beams *21. The Area-moment Method 22. Variable Cross Sections; Shear Deflection CHAPTER VI-SPECIAL BEAM PROBLEMS 23. Beams of Two Materials 24. Skew Loads *25. The Center of Shear *26. Reinforced Concrete *27. Plastic Deformations CHAPTER VII-CYLINDERS AND CURVED BARS 28. Riveted Thin-walled Pressure Vessels *29. Thick-walled Cyclinders *30. Thin Curved Bars *31. Thick Curved Bars CHAPTER VIII-THE ENERGY METHOD 32. Stored Elastic Energy 33. The Theorem of Castigliano *34. Statically Indeterminate Systems *35. Maxwell's Reciprocal Theorem CHAPTER IX-BUCKLING 36. Euler's Column Theory *37. Other End Conditions 38. Practical Column Design CHAPTER X-EXPERIMENTAL ELASTICITY *39. Photoelasticity 40. Strain Gages 41. Fatigue *42. Strength Theories; Conclusion PROBLEMS ANSWERS TO PROBLEMS LIST OF FORMULAS INDEX

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  • the Basic for first Course of Strenght of materials. I recommend to read it

    the book is New, pages are clean good paper. The letters are little but is easy to read.

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  • strength of materials

    This book is heavy calculus and does not explain the formulas very well. It could be better written and simplified