Mechanics of MaterialsFor undergraduate Mechanics of Materials courses in Mechanical, Civil, and Aerospace Engineering departments. Hibbeler continues to be the most student friendly text on the market. The new edition offers a new four-color, photorealistic art program to help students better visualize difficult concepts. Hibbeler continues to have over 1/3 more examples than its competitors, Procedures for Analysis problem solving sections, and a simple, concise writing style. Each chapter is organized into well-defined units that offer instructors great flexibility in course emphasis. Hibbeler combines a fluid writing style, cohesive organization, outstanding illustrations, and dynamic use of exercises, examples, and free body diagrams to help prepare tomorrow's engineers. |
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... constant thickness t . 11-33 . Determine the variation in the depth d of a can- tilevered beam that supports a concentrated force P at its end so that it has a constant maximum bending stress σ allow throughout its length . The beam has ...
... constant . 12-21 . Determine the equations of the elastic curve using the coordinates x1 and x3 , and specify the slope and deflec- tion at point B. El is constant . W X 12-17 . L Prob . 12-16 Determine the maximum deflection of the ...
... constant . W 12-117 . Determine the reactions at the supports , then draw the shear and moment diagrams . El is constant . Mo Mo A L 172 L 7/2 B L Prob . 12-113 12-114 . Determine the moment reactions at the supports A and B , then draw ...