What is Strength Of Materials?
Strength of materials, also called mechanics of materials, is a subject which deals with the behavior of solid objects subject to stresses and strains.You May Like: Strength of Materials Book by Dr. R. K. Bansal
In materials science, the study of this subject 'strength of a material' is the ability of a material to withstand an applied load without failure or plastic deformation.The field of strength of materials deals with forces and deformations that result from their acting on a material. R. S. Khurmi takes so much time on this subject of study starting from the elementary stage to treat this subject with analysis and full illustration to advance level.
Table of Content
- Introduction
- Simple Stresses And Strains
- Stresses And Strains In Bars Of Varying Sections
- Stresses And Strains In Statically Indeteriminate Structures
- Thermal Stresses And Strains
- Elastic Constants
- Principal Stresses And Strains
- Strain Energy And Impact Loading
- Moment Of Inertia
- Analysis Of Perfect Frames (Analytical Method)
- Analysis Of Perfect Frames (Graphical Method)
- Bending Moment And Shear Force
- Bending Stresses In Simple Beams
- Shearing Stresses In Beams
- Direct And Bending Stresses
- Dams And Retaining Walls
- Deflection Of Beams
- Deflection Of Cantilevers
- Deflection By Moment Area Method
- Deflection By Conjugate Beam Method
- Propped Cantilevers And Beams
- Fixed Beams
- Theorem Of Three Moments
- Moment Distribution Method
- Torsion Of Circular Shafts
- Springs
- Riveted Joints
- Welded Joints
- This Cylindrical And Spherical Shells
- Columns And Struts
- Introduction To Reinforced Concrete
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