Statics and Mechanics of Materials, SI Units, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (June 20, 2024) © 2024

  • Russell C. Hibbeler
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For undergraduate courses in statics and mechanics of materials

A proven approach to conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Statics and Mechanics of Materials, 6th Edition in SI Units, combines two of the author's bestselling texts, Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Mechanics of Materials, with a firm focus on concepts that are commonly encountered in engineering practice. This text features a thorough presentation of the theory and applications of the most fundamental topics of these two important branches of mechanics. It empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Professor Hibbeler's decades of classroom experience and knowledge of how students learn. The text is shaped by the suggestions of hundreds of peer reviewers and many of his students.

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  • General Principles
  • Force Vectors
  • Force System Resultants
  • Equilibrium of a Rigid Body
  • Structural Analysis
  • Center of Gravity, Centroid, and Moment of Inertia
  • Stress and Strain
  • Mechanical Properties of Materials
  • Axial Load
  • Torsion
  • Bending
  • Transverse Shear
  • Combined Loadings
  • Stress and Strain Transformation
  • Design of Beams and Shafts
  • Deflection of Beams and Shafts
  • Buckling of Columns
  • Appendices
  • Mathematical Review and Expressions
  • Geometric Properties of an Area and Volume
  • Geometric Properties of Wide-Flange Sections
  • Slopes and Deflections of Beams
 

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