An Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids |
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Chapter Three Forces and moments transmitted by slender members | 143 |
Chapter Four Stress and strain | 201 |
Chapter Five Stressstraintemperature relations | 265 |
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aluminum analysis angle applied assumed axes axial beam behavior bending moment bending stress bending-moment body C₁ C₂ calculate compressive consider coordinate cross section curvature cylinder deflection determine diameter direction displacement displacement vector elastic element equations equilibrium equilibrium requirements Example F₁ force F fracture free-body diagram friction geometric compatibility Hooke's law horizontal indicial notation integration joint length linear magnitude material maximum bending maximum shear stress mechanics modulus Mohr's circle neutral surface normal obtain plane stress plastic deformation position principal stresses Prob problem radius rotation shear force shear strain shear stress shown in Fig sketch solution spring constant statically statically indeterminate steel strain components stress components stress concentration stress distribution stress-strain curve stress-strain relations structure symmetry tensile stress tension torsion transverse truss twisting vector vertical xy plane yielding zero ΕΙ ду дх