| OverviewThis systematic exploration of real-world stress analysis has
been completely revised and updated to reflect state-of-the-art
methods and applications now in use throughout the fields of
aeronautical, civil, and mechanical engineering and engineering
mechanics. Distinguished by its exceptional visual interpretations
of the solutions, it offers an in-depth coverage of the subjects
for students and practicing engineers. The authors carefully
balance comprehensive treatments of solid mechanics, elasticity,
and computer-oriented numerical methods. In addition, a wide range
of fully worked illustrative examples and an extensive problem
sets—many taken directly from engineering practice—have
been incorporated.
Key additions to the Fourth Edition of this highly acclaimed
textbook are materials dealing with failure theories, fracture
mechanics, compound cylinders, numerical approaches, energy and
variational methods, buckling of stepped columns, common shell
types, and more. Contents include stress, strain and stress-strain
relations, problems in elasticity, static and dynamic failure
criteria, bending of beams and torsion of bars, finite difference
and finite element methods, axisymmetrically loaded members, beams
on elastic foundations, energy methods, elastic stability, plastic
behavior of materials, stresses in plates and shells, and selected
references to expose readers to the latest information in the
field. Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionAppropriate for all courses covering strength and elasticity in the context of aeronautical, civil, or mechanical engineering disciplines. Systematic, comprehensive, and practical, this classic exploration of real-world stress analysis has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest methods and issues. It provides carefully balanced coverage of material mechanics, theory of elasticity methods, and computer-oriented numerical methods, all supported with a broad range of fully worked illustrative examples, many taken directly from actual engineering practice. Coverage includes: strain and stress-strain relationships; two-dimensional problems in elasticity; material failure criteria; bending of beams; torsion of prismatic bars; axisymmetrically loaded members; beams on elastic foundations; energy methods; elastic stability; plastic behavior of materials; plates and shells; and more. Additions to the Fourth Edition include enhanced coverage of failure criteria; fracture mechanics; compound cylinders; numerical methods; energy and variational methods; buckling of stepped columns; and common shell types.The book also provides an extensive set of sample problems, as well as tables covering software for principle stresses and area properties; beam deflection, material properties, and conversion factors. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews. great book, great price, fast shipping, 2009-02-08 Reviewer rating: As the title says. I found a very good deal. The shipping was fast. I got it here in Canada within a week, and the cost with shipping and handling was cheaper than the Canadian local price. I'm impressed. | One of the worst textbooks I have used, 2007-11-20 Reviewer rating: I'm a student in mechanical engineering, and I recently took a class called Advanced Mechanics of Materials. Unfortunately, this book was the required textbook for the course. I know that a lot of text books can be considered "bad", but this is by far the worst textbook I have ever used.
Ideally a textbook will explain concepts well and give relevant examples to reinforce the concepts. The textbook does neither. This textbook explains concepts extremely poorly which makes it bad enough. On top of that, moreover, this book does not give examples for 90% of the concepts.
If this book is the required text for a course, I would recommend changing classes. If you're looking for a book on advanced mechanics of materials, this is NOT a good book to consider. I would have given this book zero stars if that had been an option. | Finally a book that explains with words!, 2007-04-20 Reviewer rating: I don't understand what the other reviewers are talking about, I find this book a lifesaver for my Deformable Solids course, because the authors take the time to explain the formulas they put in the book with real words. I appreciate that the formulas are in the text and not coldly thrown at you in a scary cluster, making the concepts much easier to understand thoroughly.
I found the information easy to find and I think the examples are great, with detailed and explained solutions.
Finally a book that cares about "how" and "why" instead of just "what". | Advanced Strength and Applied Elasticity 4th Edition, 2004-02-12 Reviewer rating: Many Engineering text books lately do not seem to be written well. I feel that this is not the fault of the authors as much as it is the fault of the editor. This book overall is not in my worst text book list, but can be improved very easily. I have given it a 2 star rating, meaning that it still can be improved upon and until it is improved it is a difficult book to follow. The problems with this book are: 1. Example problems are not included in the text in a sequential order. Instead a concept is introduced and five pages later there is an example problem with that material. The example problems should be there to reinforce the theoretical material. When it is so many pages later it is difficult to know what the example is trying to show. 2. There are too many formulas included in text lines. Formulas should be written in a formula type instead of included within a paragraph. When it is in the paragraph it makes it difficult to follow. 3. Topic names and definitions of concepts should be highlighted so the reader can easily go from one topic to another with a better understanding of the material. 4. As I am reading the text I have made my own illustrations for my own study. I therefore believe that the editor, with an understanding of the material, could have been able to include illustrations. 5. There is a constant reference to formulas written in previous chapters. Just rewrite the formula if it is so important to the understanding of the material. Instead the reader is in a constant state of turning pages. I am glad this book has a good binding. To the authors: Since I am attending your University, Please do not take my criticism personally. Instead, listen to my fellow students when the review time comes about our course. | Good but not perfect, 2003-05-23 Reviewer rating: First few chapters are well treated but advanced topics are not covered in detail.For example, beams on elastic foundation chapter is not covered extensively.To conclude,anyone interested in advanced mechanics of materials should own it. |
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