Intermediate solid mechanics / Marko A. Lubarda, Vlado A. Lubarda.

Lubarda, Marco A., 1983-
Call Number
531
Author
Lubarda, Marco A., 1983- author.
Title
Intermediate solid mechanics / Marko A. Lubarda, Vlado A. Lubarda.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 485 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Dec 2019).
Summary
Based on class-tested material, this concise yet comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of solid mechanics is ideal for those taking single-semester courses on the subject. It provides interdisciplinary coverage of the key topics, combining solid mechanics with structural design applications, mechanical behavior of materials, and the finite element method. Part I covers basic theory, including the analysis of stress and strain, Hooke's law, and the formulation of boundary-value problems in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates. Part II covers applications, from solving boundary-value problems, to energy methods and failure criteria, two-dimensional plane stress and strain problems, antiplane shear, contact problems, and much more. With a wealth of solved examples, assigned exercises, and 130 homework problems, and a solutions manual available online, this is ideal for senior undergraduates studying solid mechanics, and graduates taking introductory courses in solid mechanics and theory of elasticity, across aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering, and materials science.
Added Author
Lubarda, Vlado A., author.
Subject
SOLID STATE PHYSICS.
Multimedia
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Summary
Based on class-tested material, this concise yet comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of solid mechanics is ideal for those taking single-semester courses on the subject. It provides interdisciplinary coverage of the key topics, combining solid mechanics with structural design applications, mechanical behavior of materials, and the finite element method. Part I covers basic theory, including the analysis of stress and strain, Hooke's law, and the formulation of boundary-value problems in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates. Part II covers applications, from solving boundary-value problems, to energy methods and failure criteria, two-dimensional plane stress and strain problems, antiplane shear, contact problems, and much more. With a wealth of solved examples, assigned exercises, and 130 homework problems, and a solutions manual available online, this is ideal for senior undergraduates studying solid mechanics, and graduates taking introductory courses in solid mechanics and theory of elasticity, across aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering, and materials science.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Dec 2019).
Subject
SOLID STATE PHYSICS.
Multimedia