An introduction to the mechanics of solids : in si units [3rd ed.]
Contributor(s): Archer, Robert R | Cook, Nathan H | Crandall, Stephen H | Dahl, Norman C.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi Mcgraw Hill Education 2012Edition: 3rd.Description: xiv, 570p.ISBN: 9780071070034.Subject(s): Mechanics, Applied | Solids | Strength of materialsDDC classification: 620.1 | M382i3 Summary: This text is based on the understanding and application of three fundamental physical considerations which govern the mechanics of solids in equilibrium. All the discussion and theoretical development is explicitly related to these three basic considerations. This approach brings in unity to an elementary presentation of the subject. Considerable emphasis has been put on the process of constructing idealized models to represent actual physical situations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | url | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This text is based on the understanding and application of three fundamental physical considerations which govern the mechanics of solids in equilibrium. All the discussion and theoretical development is explicitly related to these three basic considerations. This approach brings in unity to an elementary presentation of the subject. Considerable emphasis has been put on the process of constructing idealized models to represent actual physical situations.
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