by William F. Riley, Leroy D. Dturges and Don H. Morris
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Use of Free-Body Diagrams. Authors, Riley, Sturges and Morris, feel that a proper free-body diagram is very important in all mechanics courses. Whenever an equation of equilibrium is written, a complete, proper free-body diagram accompanies it. Problem Solving Procedures. Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach provides students with an effective methodology for problem decomposition and solution, the ability to present results in a clear, and logical manner is emphasized throughout the text. Homework Problems. Over 1100 homework problems allow for varied problem assignments. Each set of problems represents a range of difficulty and is grouped according to this range of difficulty. SI vs. U.S. Customary Units are used in equal proportions in the text for both example and homework problems.
Preface.
General Principles.
Concurrent Force Systems.
Equilibrium: Concurrent Force Systems.
Stress, Strain, and Deformation: Axial Loading.
Equivalent Force/Moment Systems.
Equilibrium: Rigid and Deformable Bodies.
Torsional Loading: Shafts.
Flexural Loading: Stresses in Beams.
Flexural Loading: Beam Deflections.
Combined Static Loading.
Columns.
Appendix A: Tables of Properties.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Index.
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Use of Free-Body Diagrams. Authors, Riley, Sturges and Morris, feel that a proper free-body diagram is very important in all mechanics courses. Whenever an equation of equilibrium is written, a complete, proper free-body diagram accompanies it. Problem Solving Procedures. Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach provides students with an effective methodology for problem decomposition and solution, the ability to present results in a clear, and logical manner is emphasized throughout the text. Homework Problems. Over 1100 homework problems allow for varied problem assignments. Each set of problems represents a range of difficulty and is grouped according to this range of difficulty. SI vs. U.S. Customary Units are used in equal proportions in the text for both example and homework problems.
Preface.
General Principles.
Concurrent Force Systems.
Equilibrium: Concurrent Force Systems.
Stress, Strain, and Deformation: Axial Loading.
Equivalent Force/Moment Systems.
Equilibrium: Rigid and Deformable Bodies.
Torsional Loading: Shafts.
Flexural Loading: Stresses in Beams.
Flexural Loading: Beam Deflections.
Combined Static Loading.
Columns.
Appendix A: Tables of Properties.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Index.
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Use of Free-Body Diagrams. Authors, Riley, Sturges and Morris, feel that a proper free-body diagram is very important in all mechanics courses. Whenever an equation of equilibrium is written, a complete, proper free-body diagram accompanies it. Problem Solving Procedures. Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach provides students with an effective methodology for problem decomposition and solution, the ability to present results in a clear, and logical manner is emphasized throughout the text. Homework Problems. Over 1100 homework problems allow for varied problem assignments. Each set of problems represents a range of difficulty and is grouped according to this range of difficulty. SI vs. U.S. Customary Units are used in equal proportions in the text for both example and homework problems.
Preface.
General Principles.
Concurrent Force Systems.
Equilibrium: Concurrent Force Systems.
Stress, Strain, and Deformation: Axial Loading.
Equivalent Force/Moment Systems.
Equilibrium: Rigid and Deformable Bodies.
Torsional Loading: Shafts.
Flexural Loading: Stresses in Beams.
Flexural Loading: Beam Deflections.
Combined Static Loading.
Columns.
Appendix A: Tables of Properties.
Answers to Selected Problems.
Index.
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