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The primary objective of this fundamental textbook is to expose and educate the engineering student, who has already taken the basic course in Statics, on the principles governing the behavior of structures in any branch of engineering and help him or her develop the ability to perform simple designs. The principles presented in this book should help the student become skillful in the three adopted in any design, namely; Strength, Stiffness and Stability.
The material presented in Mechanics of Materials should be useful to the
student for several years beyond when the course was first taken. The book
should be helpful in preparation for different licensure related exams that an
engineer is expected to take during her or his career.
In developing this textbook, the authors have focused on the following features:
1.Developing the topics in a sequential and logical manner such that the
knowledge of one topic is useful in subsequent chapters. The instructor should
not have to jump back and forth in teaching the material.
2.For each topic a detailed description of the theoretical material, wherever
applicable, is presented in the narrative. Applicable sign conventions are
suitably explained.
3.The applicable equations are also summarized in each chapter, for ready
reference, when the student is attempting the problems.
4.Problems have been presented with a dual purpose to help the student
understand how to correctly apply the equations and later on to illustrate how
the equations are applied in a design context.
5.Exposing the student to the two systems of units that are commonly used,
namely the SI (Systems International) and the U.S customary units. Derived
units, such as stress, that are commonly used in both systems are also outlined
in the text and the problems.
6.Extensive use of examples to instruct. The authors have observed that students
often learn, initially, by seeing how problems are solved as opposed to deriving
equations.
7.All the examples have been presented in complete detail without skipping any
steps or calculations. A logical order to steps is presented for each example,
in which the purpose of the step is outlined first. The student can expect to
solve most of the problems using a similar step-by-step approach of breaking
down the problem.
8.The authors believe that a new subject can be learnt by clearly exposing the
student to keywords commonly used. The authors have included a set of keywords
and their meanings in the summary section of each chapter.
9.The summary section of each chapter also contains a set of commonly used
equations for that chapter.
Mechanics of Materials
Textbook for a Fundamental Mechanics Course
By Kavita Deshmukh MS., Ganesh Thiagarajan Ph.D. P.E.
Published January 11, 2010
410 Pages
ISBN: 978-1-58503-154-2
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