Introduction to the Mechanics of Deformable Solids, 2013
Bars and Beams

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Introduction to the mechanics of deformable solids: Bars and beams
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220 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
Introduction to the Mechanics of Deformable Solids: Bars and Beams introduces the theory of beams and bars, including axial, torsion, and bending loading and analysis of bars that are subjected to combined loadings, including resulting complex stress states using Mohr?s circle. The book  provides failure analysis based on maximum stress criteria and introduces design using models developed in the text. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes fundamentals, including consistent mathematical notation. 

The author also presents the fundamentals of the mechanics of solids in such a way that the beginning student is able to progress directly to a follow-up course that utilizes two- and three-dimensional finite element codes imbedded within modern software packages for structural design purposes. As such, excessive details included in the previous generation of textbooks on the subject are obviated due to their obsolescence with the availability of today?s finite element software packages.
A Short History of Mechanics.- Mechanics of Materials.- Theory of Uniaxial Bars.- Theory of Cylindrical Bars Subjected to Torsion.- Theory of Beams.- Stress and Failure Analysis.- Introduction to Structural Design.- Appendix Mechanical Properties of Structural Materials.
Dr. David Allen is Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas-Pan American and formerly, 2002-2010, Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Nebraska.

Features a highly visual pedagogy that emphasizes how visual representation of models leads to mathematical models

Pays careful attention to the history of mechanics and includes a historical chapter

Includes a separate chapter on structural design

Maintains congruity of notation and approach to all mechanics models

Features 200 illustrations

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