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Introduction to Mechanics of Solid Materials

English · Hardback

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Aimed at beginner to mid-level undergraduate students across the many branches of engineering, this textbook aims to provide a unified presentation of the major concepts in Solid Mechanics, including the deformation, flow, and fracture of solid materials.

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  • 1: Kinematics and strain

  • 2: Stress and equilibrium

  • 3: Balance laws of forces and moments for small deformations

  • 4: Stress and strain are symmetric second-order tensors

  • 5: Isotropic linear elasticity

  • 6: Elastic deformation of thick-walled cylinders

  • 7: Stress concentration

  • 8: Wave propagation in isotropic elastic bodies

  • 9: Limits to elastic response

  • 10: One-dimensional plasticity

  • 11: Physical basis of metal plasticity

  • 12: Three-dimensional rate-independent plasticity

  • 13: Three-dimensional rate-dependent plasticity

  • 14: Introduction to fracture mechanics

  • 15: Linear elastic fracture mechanics

  • 16: Energy-based approach to fracture

  • 17: Fatigue

  • 18: Linear viscoelasticity

  • 19: Linear viscoelasticity under oscillatory strain and stress

  • 20: Temperature dependence of linear viscoelastic response

  • 21: Three-dimensional linear viscoelasticity

  • 22: Rubber elasticity

  • 23: Continuous-fiber polymer-matrix composites

  • Appendices

  • A: Thin-walled pressure vessels

  • B: Elastic bending of beams

  • C: Elastic buckling of columns

  • D: Torsion of circular elastic shafts

  • E: Castigliano's theorems

  • F: Elasticity in different coordinate systems

  • G: Hardness of a material

  • H: Stress intensity factors for some crack configurations

  • I: MATLAB codes



About the author

Lallit Anand joined the MIT faculty in 1982, where he is currently the Rohsenow Professor of Mechanical Engineering. The honors he has received include: ICES Eric Reissner Medal, 1992; ASME Fellow, 2003; Khan International Plasticity Medal, 2007; IIT Kharagpur Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2011; ASME Drucker Medal, 2014; MIT Den Hartog Distinguished Educator Award, 2017; Brown University Engineering Alumni Medal, 2018; and SES Prager Medal, 2018. He was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering in 2018.

Ken Kamrin joined the Mechanical Engineering faculty at MIT in 2011, receiving the Class of 1956 Career Development Chair. Notable awards include the 2010 Nicholas Metropolis Award from the American Physical Society, the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty, the Ruth and Joel Spira Teaching Award from the MIT School of Engineering, and the ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics Award. Kamrin currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Society of Engineering Science.

Sanjay Govindjee currently is the Horace, Dorothy, and Katherine Johnson Endowed Professor in Engineering, University of California, Berkeley. He serves as a consultant to several governmental agencies and private corporations and is also a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in the state of California. Noteworthy honors include a National Science Foundation Career Award, the inaugural 1998 Zienkiewicz Prize and Medal, an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship 1999, a Berkeley Chancellor's Professorship 2006-2011, and a Humboldt-Forschungspreis (Humboldt Research Award) in 2018.

Summary

Aimed at beginner to mid-level undergraduate students across the many branches of engineering, this textbook aims to provide a unified presentation of the major concepts in Solid Mechanics, including the deformation, flow, and fracture of solid materials.

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The text is written with the required rigor to address the topics therein, while ensuring that the mathematics and surrounding prose is appealing to the intended target audience.

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