Mechanics of materials

This text provides a clear, comprehensive presentation of both the theory and applications of mechanics of materials. The text examines the physical behaviour of materials under load, then proceeds to model this behaviour to development theory. The contents of each chapter are organized into well-de...

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Main Author: Hibbeler, R. C. (Author)
Other Authors: Fan, S. C.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore Pearson Prentice Hall 2004
Edition:SI ed.
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