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Strength of materials, a text-book for secondary technical schools STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Chapter 1 ELASTIC AND ULTIMATE STRENGTH Art. 1. Direct Stresses A 'stress' is an internal resistance which balances an exterior force. When a weight of 500 pounds is suspended by a rope, a stress of 500 pounds ...
by Mansfield Merriman
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Strength of Materials Two bars of equal lengths but different materials are suspended from a common support. Bar A supports 500 N and bar Ð’ supports 5000 N. If the cross-sectional area of bar A is 10 mm2 and bar Ð’ is 1000 mm2, compare the strength of bars A ...
by Mejia, Et Al
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Advanced Strength of Materials This superb text offers advanced undergraduates and graduate students a work of intermediate difficulty that features numerous problems with complete answers.
by J. P. Den Hartog
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Strength of materials, a unified theory The unified theory presented in this book is developed around three concepts: Hooke's Law, Equilibrium Equations, and Compatibility conditions.
by Surya N. Patnaik, Dale A. Hopkins
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Strength of materials STRENGTH OF MATERIALS CHAPTER I MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION. Strength of Materials treats of the action of the parts or members of structures or machines in resisting loads and other forces which come upon them.
by Harvey Ellison Murdock
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Strength of materials, a text book for technical and industrial schools STRENGTH OF MATERIALS CHAPTER I CONDITIONS OF EQUILIBRIUM Art. I. Definitions Gravity is the force by which all bodies are attracted toward the earth's center . The force with which gravity attracts any body toward the earth is called ...
by John Paul Kottcamp
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Strength of materials, a manual for students of engineering In the former of these the tendency is for the two portions of material on opposite sides of the section to be pressed against one another ; in the latter case the tendency is towards a separation of the parts.
by William Charles Popplewell
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Strength of materials A special effort has been made to indicate the use of standard engineering handbooks in connection with the calculations of strength of materials, and numerous references are made to tables and formulas that are to be found in works of ...
by Erik Oberg
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The strength of materials The term " Strength of Materials " is used in a somewhat wide sense to name that part of the Theory of Engineering which deals with the nature and effects of stresses in the several parts of engineering structures.
by Sir James Alfred Ewing
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The strength of materials THE STRENGTH MATERIALS. WILLIAM KENT, ME REPRINTED FROM VAN NOSTKANP'S MAGAZINE. NEW YORK: I). VAN NOSTKAND, PUBLISHER, 1*3 Murray and 27 Warren Street. 1 8 7 9.
by William Kent
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