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Solid Mechanics

Solid Mechanics

Solid Mechanics

William F. Hosford, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
April 2010
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9780511717550

    This book provides a background in the mechanics of solids for students of mechanical engineering, while limiting the information on why materials behave as they do. It is assumed that the students have already had courses covering materials science and basic statics. Much of the material is drawn from another book by the author, Mechanical Behavior of Materials. To make the text suitable for mechanical engineers, the chapters on slip, dislocations, twinning, residual stresses, and hardening mechanisms have been eliminated and the treatment of ductility, viscoelasticity, creep, ceramics, and polymers has been simplified.

    • A textbook providing background in the mechanics of solids for students of mechanical engineering
    • Treatment of ductility, viscoelasticity, creep, ceramics, and polymers has been simplified making this text suitable for engineering students

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    April 2010
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511717550
    0 pages
    0kg
    225 b/w illus. 8 tables 180 exercises
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Stress, strain and boundary conditions
    • 2. Elasticity
    • 3. Mechanical testing
    • 4. Strain hardening
    • 5. Plasticity theory
    • 6. Temperature and strain-rate
    • 7. Viscoelasticity
    • 8. Creep and stress rupture
    • 9. Ductility and fracture
    • 10. Fracture mechanics
    • 11. Fatigue
    • 12. Polymers and ceramics
    • 13. Composites
    • 14. Forming
    • 15. Anisotropy.
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      Author
    • William F. Hosford , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

      William Hosford is a Professor Emeritus of Materials Science at the University of Michigan. He is the author of numerous research publications, including Materials for Engineers; Metal Forming, third edition (with Robert M. Caddell); Materials Science: An Intermediate Text; Reporting Results (with David C. Van Aken); Mechanics of Crystals and Textured Polycrystals; and Mechanical Metallurgy.