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2014
In this chapter, we apply the finite-element method to problems in the strength of materials. The main aim is to counter as far as possible a certain state of confusion that often arises in the minds of MSc and engineering students. Indeed, experience shows that the finite-element method often looks radically different when presented as part of a ...
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In this chapter, we apply the finite-element method to problems in the strength of materials. The main aim is to counter as far as possible a certain state of confusion that often arises in the minds of MSc and engineering students. Indeed, experience shows that the finite-element method often looks radically different when presented as part of a ...
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1970
Strength of materials is that branch of engineering science which deals with internal forces and the resulting deformations in structural and machine members. The external forces which act on a structure or a machine are called loads, the internal forces which resist the external forces are called stresses and the accompanying changes in shape and size
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Strength of materials is that branch of engineering science which deals with internal forces and the resulting deformations in structural and machine members. The external forces which act on a structure or a machine are called loads, the internal forces which resist the external forces are called stresses and the accompanying changes in shape and size
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The strength and stiffness of oriented wood and cellulose-fibre materials: A review
Progress in Materials Science, 2022Matthias Jakob +2 more
exaly
On the origins of fatigue strength in crystalline metallic materials
Science, 2022jean-charles stinville +2 more
exaly

