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Engineering Mechanics : Volume 1: Equilibrium
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ISBN: 1402041209 1402054831 Year: 2006 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,

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This is the first of two volumes introducing structural and continuum mechanics in a comprehensive and consistent way. An important aspect of this book is the straightforward and consistent sign convention, based on the stress definitions of continuum mechanics.

Engineering Mechanics : Volume 2: Stresses, Strains, Displacements
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ISBN: 1402041233 1402057636 Year: 2007 Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,


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Engineering Mechanics : Volume 1: Equilibrium
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ISBN: 9781402054839 Year: 2006 Publisher: Dordrecht Springer

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Engineering Mechanics : Volume 1: Equilibrium
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This Volume is the ?rst of a series of two: aspect that is used throughout the series is the interaction between rigid bodiesandtheforcesthatactuponrigidbodies. Theseforcesplayanimpor- ¢ Volume 1 : Equilibrium tant role in Chapter 4, where structural elements and support conditionsare ¢ Volume 2 : Stresses, deformations and displacements introduced, followed by Chapter 5, which deals with the interaction forces andsupportreactions. A comprehensivechapteron loadsgivesan overview Volume1introducesthefundamentalsofstructuralandcontinuummech- not only of the origin of loads, but also provides an introduction how to icsina comprehensiveandconsistentway. All theoreticaldevelopmentsare treat loads in engineering codes and in structural calculations. Examples presented in the text and by means of an extensive set of ?gures. Numerous of speci?c loads from gases, from liquids and from soils can be found in examples support the theory and provide a link to engineering practice. Chapters 7 and 8. These chapters can be regarded as an introduction in Combined with an extensive set of problems in each chapter, students are soil and ?uid mechanics, and can be omitted when treating only structural given ample opportunitiesto exercise. mechanics. The book consists of distinct modules, each divided into sections which After the basic theory of equilibrium of rigid bodies, boundary conditions are conveniently sized to be used as lectures.

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