Mechanics of MaterialsThis text widely used and highly regarded in it first edition, is intended for the core course in mechanics or strength of materials which is generally taught at the sophomore or junior level. Well known for its clarity and accuracy, the book also provides a wealth of problems, most of which are new in this edition. Tutorial software accompanies each book. |
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aluminum angle of twist applied assuming axes axial load beam and loading bending bending moment C₁ centroid circular shaft components considered corresponding couple cross section cross section shown cross-sectional area curve deflection of point deformation Denoting determine the largest determine the maximum diameter distribution of stresses elastoplastic element equal equation exerted factor of safety free-body diagram given Hooke's law horizontal in¹ kips kN·m Knowing length loading shown located magnitude material maximum shearing stress maximum stress Mohr's circle neutral axis neutral surface normal and shearing normal stress obtained P₁ plastic plate portion reaction recall rectangular cross section residual stresses rotation shear center shearing force shearing strain shown in Fig slope Solve Prob steel strain energy stress at point tensile thickness Tmax torque transverse U.S. customary units write yield strength zero ΕΙ σχ