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Applied Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology

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Applied Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology
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Publisher: Purdue University
Number of pages: 161

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Contents: Introduction to Strength of Materials; Stress and Strain; Poisson's Ratio and Thermal Expansion; Pressure Vessels and Stress Concentrations; Bolted and Welded Joints; Torsion in Round Shafts; Beam Reactions, Shear Diagrams, and Moment Diagrams; Stresses in Beams; Beam Deflection; Beam Design; Combined Stresses; Statically Indeterminate Beams; Buckling of Columns.

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