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Solid Mechanics in Engineering
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Solid Mechanics in Engineering

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This book provides a systematic, modern introduction to solid mechanics that is carefully motivated by realistic Engineering applications. Based on 25 years of teaching experience, Raymond Parnes uses a wealth of examples and a rich set of problems to build the reader’s understanding of the scientific principles, without requiring ‘higher mathematics’. The highlights of the book include: the use of modern SI units throughout; a thorough presentation of the subject stressing basic unifying concepts; comprehensive coverage, including topics such as the behaviour of materials on a phenomenological level; and over 600 problems, many of which are designed for solving with MATLAB, MAPLE or MATHEMATICA. Solid Mechanics in Engineering is designed for 2-semester courses in Solid Mechanics or Strength of Materials taken by students in Mechanical, Civil or Aeronautical Engineering and Materials Science and may also be used for a first-year graduate program.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
5 October 2001
Pages
748
ISBN
9780471493006

This book provides a systematic, modern introduction to solid mechanics that is carefully motivated by realistic Engineering applications. Based on 25 years of teaching experience, Raymond Parnes uses a wealth of examples and a rich set of problems to build the reader’s understanding of the scientific principles, without requiring ‘higher mathematics’. The highlights of the book include: the use of modern SI units throughout; a thorough presentation of the subject stressing basic unifying concepts; comprehensive coverage, including topics such as the behaviour of materials on a phenomenological level; and over 600 problems, many of which are designed for solving with MATLAB, MAPLE or MATHEMATICA. Solid Mechanics in Engineering is designed for 2-semester courses in Solid Mechanics or Strength of Materials taken by students in Mechanical, Civil or Aeronautical Engineering and Materials Science and may also be used for a first-year graduate program.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
5 October 2001
Pages
748
ISBN
9780471493006