Stress Analysis Problems in S.I. Units

Stress Analysis Problems in S.I. Units

The Commonwealth and International Library: Mechanical Engineering Division

1st Edition - January 1, 1972

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  • Authors: D. F. Mallows, W. J. Pickering
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483137018

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Stress Analysis Problems in S.I. Units covers topics usually dealt with in HNC and HND strength of materials subjects, in CEI Part I, in the London degree subject properties of materials and stress analysis. Problems are rewritten in S.I. units, with numerical values being rounded to achieve rational metric sizes. This book is organized into 10 chapters covering various aspects involved in stress analysis. These include statics; stress and strain; two-dimensional stress systems; stresses in beams; torsion; and beam deflections. Strain energy methods, elementary plastic stress analysis, and analysis of stress in engineering components are also explained. A list of the base and derived units used in this book is given as well. This book will be very useful to students studying for CNAA degrees.

Table of Contents


  • Preface

    Introduction

    1 Statics

    2 Stress and Strain

    3 Two-dimensional Stress Systems

    4 Stresses in Beams

    5 Torsion 112

    6 Strain Analysis

    7 Beam Deflections

    8 Strain Energy Methods

    9 Elementary Plastic Stress Analysis

    10 Analysis of Stress in Engineering Components

    Appendix I S.I. Units Used in This Book

    Appendix II Properties of Common Materials

    Index


Product details

  • No. of pages: 274
  • Language: English
  • Copyright: © Pergamon 2013
  • Published: January 1, 1972
  • Imprint: Pergamon
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483137018

About the Authors

D. F. Mallows

W. J. Pickering

About the Editor

N. Hiller

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