Applied Statics and Strength of Materials, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (June 28, 2021) © 2022

  • George Limbrunner
  • Craig D'Allaird
Products list

eTextbook features

  • Instant access to eTextbook
  • Search, highlight, and notes
  • Create flashcards
Products list

Details

  • A print text you can rent
  • Fulfilled by eCampus.com
  • Option to keep after rental expires

Applied Statics and Strengths of Materials takes an accessible, non-calculus approach to helping you master the basic principles and physical concepts of statics and strength of materials.

Using intermediate math, rather than calculus, the text gives you the background in mechanics needed in fields such as civil, mechanical, construction, architectural, industrial and manufacturing technologies. Rigorous example problems follow explanations of theory, and end-of-chapter problems provide ample practice.

The 7th Edition is completely updated and revised to meet current industry standards. It doubles as a valuable reference for state licensing exams in engineering, architecture or construction.

  1. Introduction
  2. Principles of Statics
  3. Resultants of Coplanar Force Systems
  4. Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems
  5. Analysis of Structures
  6. Friction
  7. Centroids and Centers of Gravity
  8. Area Moments of Inertia
  9. Stresses and Strains
  10. Properties of Materials
  11. Stress Considerations
  12. Torsion in Circular Sections
  13. Shear and Bending Moment in Beams
  14. Stresses in Beams
  15. Deflection of Beams
  16. Design of Beams
  17. Combined Stresses
  18. Columns
  19. Connections
  20. Pressure Vessels
  21. Statically Indeterminate Beams

Appendices

Notation

Answers to Selected Problems

This publication contains markup to enable structural navigation and compatibility with assistive technologies. Images in the publication are fully described. The publication supports text reflow, is screen-reader friendly, and contains no content hazards known to cause adverse physical reactions.

Need help? Get in touch