Introduction to engineering mechanics: a continuum approach

Introduction to engineering mechanics: a continuum approach

Rossmann, Jenn Stroud
Dym, Clive L.

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The essence of continuum mechanics - the internal response of materials to external loading - is often obscured by the complex mathematics of its formulation. By building gradually from one-dimensional to two- and three-dimensional formulations, this book provides an accessible introduction to the fundamentalsof solid and fluid mechanics, covering stress and strain among other key topics. This undergraduate text presents several real-world case studies, such as the St. Francis Dam, to illustrate the mathematical connections between solid and fluid mechanics, with an emphasis on practical applications of these concepts to mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering structures and design. INDICE: Introduction. Strain and Stress in One Dimension. Case Study 1: Collapse of Kansas City Hyatt Regency Walkways. Strain and Stress in Higher Dimensions. Applying Strain and Stress in Higher Dimensions. Case Study 2: Pressure Vessels. Beams. Case Study 3: Physiological Levers and Repairs. Beam Deflections. Instability: Column Buckling. Case Study 4: Harford Civic Arena. Connecting Solid and Fluid Mechanics. Fluid Statics. Case Study 5: St. Francis Dam. Fluid Dynamics: Governing Equations. Fluid Dynamics: Applications. Case Study 6: Blood Flow. Solid Dynamics: Connections.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4200-6271-7
  • Editorial: CRC Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 472
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés