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Strength of Materials

Journal of the Franklin Institute
Strength of Materials provides a comprehensive and structured introduction to the fundamental principles governing the behavior of materials under various types of loads and deformations. Designed primarily for engineering students, this book bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application in mechanical, civil, and ...
Mrs. K. Roopa   +3 more
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Strength of hierarchical materials

Microsystem Technologies, 2008
Many biological materials exhibit a hierarchical structure over more than one length scale. Understanding how hierarchy affects their mechanical properties emerges as a primary concern, since it can guide the synthesis of new materials to be tailored for specific applications.
CARPINTERI, Alberto   +3 more
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Strength of Materials

2018
Designed for a single-semester course on strength of materials, this textbook offers detailed discussion of fundamental and advanced concepts. The textbook is written with a distinct approach of explaining concepts with the help of solved problems. The study of flexural shear stress, conjugate beam method, method of sections and joints, statically ...
T. D. Gunneswara Rao, Mudimby Andal
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Strength of Materials

1994
The purpose of studying the strength of materials is to determine the stresses and strains in a structural member and prove that they are borne sufficiently safely to prevent failure. Failure may consist of excessive deformation or expansion, a fracture may occur, or the structural member may become unstable (e.g. due to buckling or bulging).
G. Rumpel, H. D. Sondershausen
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Strength of Materials

1995
This simple deformation takes place if the resultant of the outer forces on one side of the section becomes a unique force perpendicular to the section and passing by its centre of elasticity.
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Strength of Materials

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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Strength of Materials

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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The strength and stiffness of oriented wood and cellulose-fibre materials: A review

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Matthias Jakob   +2 more
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