Advanced strength and applied stress analysis

This book provides a broad and comprehensive coverage of the theoretical, experimental, and numerical techniques employed in the field of stress analysis. It is designed to provide a clear transition from the topics of elementary to advanced mechanics of materials. Its broad range of coverage allows...

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Main Author: Budynas, Richard G. (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Boston McGraw-Hill/WCB 1999
Edition:Second Edition
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