Mechanisms: Materials
by Robert F. Brun, John C. Sheihing
Publisher: Delmar Publishers 1973
Number of pages: 150
Description:
This instructional material is an introductory treatment of Modern Materials, combining the elements of mechanical theory with those of material and its behavior. The experiments are presented in an action-oriented format combining many of the features normally found in a textbook with those usually associated with a laboratory manual.
Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(multiple formats)
Similar books

by A.B. Clemens - International TextBook Company
The book is written in the simplest language possible, so as to make it readily understood by all students. Necessary technical expressions are clearly explained when introduced. Practical and accurate information is given in clear and concise form.
(15984 views)

by Bob McGinty - ContinuumMechanics.org
This text presents the principles of finite deformation continuum mechanics with many example applications to metals and incompressible viscoelastic materials (rubber). It can serve as lecture notes for a graduate level course in continuum mechanics.
(9296 views)

by Piaras Kelly - The University of Auckland
Lecture notes on solid mechanics for engineering students. Part I:An Introduction to Solid Mechanics Part II:Engineering Solid Mechanics Part III:Foundations of Continuum Solid Mechanics Part IV: Material Models in Continuum Solid Mechanics.
(22268 views)

by Allan F. Bower - CRC Press
This text summarizes the physical laws, mathematical methods, and computer algorithms that are used to predict the response of materials and structures to mechanical or thermal loading. It is intended for advanced undergraduate or graduate students.
(10238 views)