ISBN: 0070331804
Author: Robert C. Juvinall
Language: English
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College; F First Edition edition (June 1, 1967)
Pages: 464
Category: Engineering
Subcategory: Engineering
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Engineering Considerations of Stress, Strain, and Strength. Part of the Mcgraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering Series). by Robert C. Juvinall.
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The contents are summarized, so it requires some fundamentals of the topics of Stress, Strain and Strength to fully understand.
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The book organizes the formulas into tables in a hierarchical format – chapter, table, case, subcase-providing diagrams for each case and subcase. Chapter 1 – Introduction Chapter 2 – Stress and Strain: Important Relationships Chapter 3 – The Behavior of Bodies Under Stress Chapter 4 – Principles and Analytical Methods Chapter 5 – Numerical Methods Chapter 6 – Experimental Methods Chapter 7 – Tension, Compression, Shear, and Combined Stress Chapter 8 – Beams; Flexure of Straight Bars Chapter 9 – Bending of Curved Beams Chapter 10 – Torsion Chapter 11 – Flat Plates Chapter 12 – Columns.
Engineering considerations of stress, strain, and strength, Robert C. Juvinall, New York, McGraw-Hill Course Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Identify mechanical properties and the characteristics of elastic behavior. Juvinall, New York, McGraw-Hill. Elements of mechanics of materials Gerner A. Olsen. Englewood Cliffs, . Prentice-Hall, c1982. Course Objectives 1. Identify mechanical properties and the characteristics of elastic behavior for material types. Calculate the stress and strain configuration at a point for a specific loading arrangement. Transform plane stress and strain configurations and identify principal stress and Principal Axes
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Fatigue Failures References 1. . Juvinall, Engineering Considerations of Stress, Strain, and Strength, McGraw-Hill, 1967, p 274 2. Miner, Cumulative Damage in Fatigue, Trans. A. Blake, Practical Stress Analysis in Engineering Design, 2nd e. Marcel Dekker, 1990. Barsom, Effect of Cyclic Frequency on the Corrosion-Fatigue Crack-Initiation Behavior of ASTM A 517 Grade F Steel, Fracture Mechanics: Thirteenth Conf. McPherson and S.
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