Strength and applied elasticity / Ansel fenstr.-4th ed, p.ern. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publishing as Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle river, New Jersey 07458.
Strength and applied elasticity / Ansel fenstr.-4th ed, p.ern. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publishing as Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle river, New Jersey 07458.
Strength and applied elasticity / Ansel fenstr.-4th ed, p.ern. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publishing as Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle river, New Jersey 07458.
Strength and applied elasticity / Ansel fenstr.-4th ed, p.ern. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publishing as Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle river, New Jersey 07458.
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Advanced Strength
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Applied Elasticity
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Anset C. UcurAL
New Jersey Institute of Technology
SAuL K. FENSTER
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Contents
Preface to the Fourth Edition
List of Symbols
Chapter 1 Analysis of Stress
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Introduction
Scope of Treatment
Definition of Suess
Components of Stress: Stress Tensor
Some Special Cates of Stress
Internal Foree-Resultant and Stress Relations
Stresses on lncined Planes in an Axally Loaded Member
‘Variation of Stress within a Body
‘Two-Dimensional Stress ata Point
Principal Stresees and Maximum Shear Stress in Two Dimensions
‘Mol’s Cirle for Two-Dimensional Stress
‘Three-Dimensional Stress at a Point
Principal Stresses in Three Dimensions
Normal and Shear Stresses on an Oblique Plane
Moke's Circle for Three-Dimensional Stress
Boundary Conditions in Terms of Surface Forces
Problems
Chapter? Strain ond Stress Strain Relations
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Introduetion
Deformation
Stiaia Defnred
Equations of Compatibility
State of Strain ata Point
Engineering Materials
Strest-Strain Diagrams
Hooke's Law and Poisson's Ratio29 Generalized Hooke’s Law
240. Measurement of Suain: Bonded Strain Gages
2M Strain Energy
2A2 Strain Energy in Common Structural Members
243 Components of Strain Enorgy
244. Saint-Venant’s Principle
Problems
Chapter 3 Two-Dimensional Problems in Elasticity
31 Introduction
32 Fundamental Principles of Analysis
Part A— Formulation and Methods of Solution
33. Plane Strain Problems
34 Plane Stress Problems
35. Airy’ Stress Function
36 Solution of Elasticity Problems
37 Thermal Stresses
38 Basic Relations in Polar Coordinates
Part B— Stress Concentrations
39 Stresses Due to Concentrated Loads
3410. Stress Distribution near Concentrated Load Acting on a Beam
BLL Stes Concentration Factors
312 Neuber's Diagram
BIS Contact Stresses
Problems
Chapter 4 Failure Criteria
44 Introduction
Failure
Failure by Yielding
Failure by Fracture
Yield and Fracture Criteria
‘Maximum Shearing Stress Theory
‘Maximum Distortion Energy Theory
(ctahodral Shearing Stress Theory
49° Comparison ofthe Yielding Theories
410 Maximum Principal Stress Theory
411 Mohr's Theory
432 Coulomb-MoheTacory
WARS Introductory Fracture Mechanics
414 Faluce Criteria for Metal Fatigue
445 Fatigue Life under Combined Loading
416 Impact or Dynamic Loads
417 Dyzamic and Thermal Effects
Problems
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Chapter 5 Bending of Beams
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Introduction
Part A—Exact Solutions
Pure Bending of Beams of Symmetiiesl Cross Section
Pure Bending of Beams of Asymmetrical Cross Section
Bending ofa Cantilever of Narrow Section
Bending ofa Sirply Supported, Narrow Beara
Part B— Approximate Solutions
Elementary Tacory of Bending
Bending and Sheating Stresses
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Composite Bears
‘Shear Center
Statically Indeterminate Systems
‘Energy Method for Deflection
Part C—Curved Beams
Exact Solution
‘Tangential Sress Winkler's Theory
Combined Tangential and Normal Stresses
Probleme
Chapter6 Torsion of Prismatic Bars
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Elementary Theory of Torsion of Cixcular Bars
‘General Solution ofthe Torsion Problem
Prandtl’ Stress Function
Prandt’s Membrane Analogy
“Torsion of Thin-Walled Members of Open Cross Section
‘Torsion of Multiply Connseted Thin-Walled Sections
Fluid Flow Analogy and Stress Concentration
‘Torsion of Restrained Thin. Walled Members of Open Cross Section
Curved Cireular Bars: Helical Springs
Problems
(Chapter? Numerical Methods
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Finite Difference Equations
‘Curved Boundaries
Boundary Conditions
Finite Element Method
Properties of a Finite Elemeat
Formulation of te Finite Element Method
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