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Contact us: info socebd. Sign in Join. Sign in. Forgot your password? Create an account. Sign up. Password recovery. Recover your password. About Us. Contact us. Get help. Mechanics of Materials 8th Edition by R. By Engr. Separate treatments of axial load, torsion, and bending are presented in Chapters 4, 5, and 6, respectively.
In each of these chapters, both linear-elastic and plastic behavior of the material covered in the previous chapters, where the state of stress results from combined loadings. In Chapter 9 the concepts for transforming multiaxial states of stress are presented. In a similar manner, Chapter 10 discusses the methods for strain transformation, including the application of various theories of failure.
Chapter 11 provides a means for a further summary and review of previous material by covering design applications ofbeams and shafts. In Chapter 12 various methods for computing deflections of beams and shafts are covered. Also included is a discussion for finding the reactions on these members if they are statically indeterminate. Chapter 13 provides a discussion of column buckling, and lastly, in Chapter 14 the problem of impact and the application of various energy methods for computing deflections are considered.
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Alternative Method of Coverage. Some instructors prefer to cover stress and strain transformations first, before discussing specific applications of axial load, torsion, bending, and shear.
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