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Statics and Mechanics of Materials, 6th edition

  • Russell C. Hibbeler
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Statics and Mechanics of Materials excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering statics and mechanics of materials principles. The development of the text emphasizes the importance of satisfying equilibrium, compatibility of deformation, and material behavior requirements. Drawing upon his decades of classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn, Professor Hibbeler provides highly visual, methodical applications to help you conceptualize and master difficult concepts. A variety of problem types stress realistic situations encountered in the field, with several levels of difficulty to give you the practice you need to excel in your courses and career.

The 6th Edition features approximately 30% new problems, new photos and art, and an expanded answer section to give you more opportunities to test your knowledge.

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Published by Pearson (May 26th 2023) - Copyright © 2023

ISBN-13: 9780138124069

Subject: Engineering Mechanics

Category: Statics & Mechanics of Materials

  1. General Principles
  2. Force Vectors
  3. Force System Resultants
  4. Equilibrium of a Rigid Body
  5. Structural Analysis
  6. Center of Gravity, Centroid, and Moment of Inertia
  7. Stress and Strain
  8. Mechanical Properties of Materials
  9. Axial Load
  10. Torsion
  11. Bending
  12. Transverse Shear
  13. Combined Loadings
  14. Stress and Strain Transformation
  15. Design of Beams and Shafts
  16. Deflection of Beams and Shafts
  17. Buckling of Columns

Appendices

  1. Mathematical Review and Expressions
  2. Geometric Properties of an Area and Volume
  3. Geometric Properties of Wide-Flange Sections
  4. Slopes and Deflections of Beams