Statics and Mechanics of Materials (5th Edition) - 5th Edition - by HIBBELER - ISBN 9780134382869

Statics and Mechanics of Materials (5th...
5th Edition
HIBBELER
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780134382869

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Chapter 3.6 - Moment Of A CoupleChapter 3.7 - Simplification Of A Force And Couple SystemChapter 3.8 - Further Simplification Of A Force And Couple SystemChapter 3.9 - Reduction Of A Simple Distributed LoadingChapter 4 - Equilibrium Of A Rigid BodyChapter 4.4 - Two- And Three-force MembersChapter 4.6 - Equations Of EquilibriumChapter 4.8 - Problems Involving Dry FrictionChapter 5 - Structural AnalysisChapter 5.3 - Zero-force MembersChapter 5.4 - The Method Of SectionsChapter 5.5 - Frames And MachinesChapter 6 - Center Of Gravity, Centroid, And Moment Of InertiaChapter 6.1 - Center Of Gravity And The Centroid Of A BodyChapter 6.2 - Composite BodiesChapter 6.4 - Parallel-axis Theorem For An AreaChapter 6.5 - Moments Of Inertia For Composite AreasChapter 7 - Stress And StrainChapter 7.2 - Internal Resultant LoadingsChapter 7.5 - Average Shear StressChapter 7.6 - Allowable Stress DesignChapter 7.8 - StrainChapter 8 - Mechanical Properties Of MaterialsChapter 8.4 - Strain EnergyChapter 8.6 - The Shear Stress-strain DiagramChapter 9 - Axial LoadChapter 9.2 - Elastic Deformation Of An Axially Loaded MemberChapter 9.5 - The Force Method Of Analysis For Axially Loaded MembersChapter 9.6 - Thermal StressChapter 10 - TorsionChapter 10.3 - Power TransmissionChapter 10.4 - Angle Of TwistChapter 10.5 - Statically Indeterminate Torque-loaded MembersChapter 11 - BendingChapter 11.2 - Graphical Method For Constructing Shear And Moment DiagramsChapter 11.4 - The Flexure FormulaChapter 11.5 - Unsymmetric BendingChapter 12 - Transverse ShearChapter 12.2 - The Shear FormulaChapter 12.3 - Shear Flow In Built-up MembersChapter 13 - Combined LoadingsChapter 13.1 - Thin-walled Pressure VesselsChapter 13.2 - State Of Stress Caused By Combined LoadingsChapter 14 - Stress And Strain TransformationChapter 14.3 - Principal Stresses And Maximum In-plane Shear StressChapter 14.4 - Mohr's Circle-plane StressChapter 14.5 - Absolute Maximum Shear StressChapter 14.8 - Mohr's Circle-plane StrainChapter 14.11 - Material Property RelationshipsChapter 15.2 - Prismatic Beam DesignChapter 16 - Deflection Of Beams And ShaftsChapter 16.2 - Slope And Displacement By IntegrationChapter 16.3 - Discontinuity FunctionsChapter 16.4 - Method Of SuperpositionChapter 16.5 - Statically Indeterminate Beams And Shafts-method Of SuperpositionChapter 17 - Buckling Of ColumnsChapter 17.3 - Columns Having Various Types Of SupportsChapter 17.4 - The Secant Formula

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For courses in introductory combined Statics and Mechanics of Materials courses found in ME, CE, AE, and Engineering Mechanics departments.   Statics and Mechanics of Materials represents a combined abridged version of two of the author’s books, namely En

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Statics and Mechanics of Materials, Student Value Edition (5th Edition)
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780134382890
Statics and Mechanics of Materials
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ISBN: 9780130281272
Statics And Mechanics Of Materials
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ISBN: 9780133451603

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