Mechanics of Materials 8th Edition Hibbeler Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0136022308
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0136022305
  • Author: Russell C. Hibbeler

Mechanics of Materials, 8e, is intended for undergraduate Mechanics of Materials courses in Mechanical, Civil, and Aerospace Engineering departments. Containing Hibbeler’s hallmark student-oriented features, this text is in four-color with a photorealistic art program designed to help students visualize difficult concepts. A clear, concise writing style and more examples than any other text further contribute to students’ ability to master the material. Click here for the Video Solutions that accompany this book. Developed by Professor Edward Berger, University of Virginia, these are complete, step-by-step solution walkthroughs of representative homework problems from each section of the text.

Table of contents:

Chapter 1: Stress

1.1  Introduction

1.2  Equilibrium of a Deformable Body

1.3  Stress

1.4  Average Normal Stress in an Axially Loaded Bar

1.5  Average Shear Stress

1.6  Allowable Stress

1.7  Design of Simple Connections

Chapter 2: Strain

2.1 Deformation

2.2 Strain

Chapter 3: Mechanical Properties of Materials

3.1 The Tension and Compression Test

3.2 The Stress–Strain Diagram

3.3 Stress–Strain Behavior of Ductile and Brittle Materials

3.4 Hooke’s Law

3.5 Strain Energy

3.6 Poisson’s Ratio

3.7 The Shear Stress–Strain Diagram

3.8 Failure of Materials Due to Creep and Fatigue

Chapter 4: Axial Load

4.1 Saint-Venant’s Principle

4.2 Elastic Deformation of an Axially Loaded Member

4.3 Principle of Superposition

4.4 Statically Indeterminate Axially Loaded Member

4.5 The Force Method of Analysis for Axially Loaded Members

4.6 Thermal Stress

4.7 Stress Concentrations

4.8 Inelastic Axial Deformation

4.9 Residual Stress

 

Chapter 5: Torsion

5.1 Torsional Deformation of a Circular Shaft

5.2 The Torsion Formula

5.3 Power Transmission

5.4 Angle of Twist

5.5 Statically Indeterminate Torque-Loaded Members

5.6 Solid Noncircular Shafts

5.7 Thin-Walled Tubes Having Closed Cross Sections

5.8 Stress Concentration

5.9 Inelastic Torsion

5.10 Residual Stress

Chapter 6: Bending

6.1 Shear and Moment Diagrams

6.2 Graphical Method for Constructing Shear and Moment Diagrams

6.3 Bending Deformation of a Straight Member

6.4 The Flexure Formula

6.5 Unsymmetric Bending

6.6 Composite Beams

6.7 Reinforced Concrete Beams

6.8 Curved Beams

6.9 Stress Concentrations

6.10 Inelastic Bending

Chapter 7: Transverse Shear

7.1 Shear in Straight Members

7.2 The Shear Formula

7.3 Shear Flow in Built-Up Members

7.4 Shear Flow in Thin-Walled Members

7.5 Shear Center for Open Thin-Walled Members

Chapter 8: Combined Loadings

8.1 Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels

8.2 State of Stress Caused by Combined Loadings

Chapter 9: Stress Transformation

9.1 Plane-Stress Transformation

9.2 General Equations of Plane-Stress Transformation

9.3 Principal Stresses and Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress

9.4 Mohr’s Circle—Plane Stress

9.5 Absolute Maximum Shear Stress

Chapter 10: Strain Transformation

10.1 Plane Strain

10.2 General Equations of Plane-Strain Transformation

10.3 Mohr’s Circle—Plane Strain

10.4 Absolute Maximum Shear Strain

10.5 Strain Rosettes

10.6 Material-Property Relationships

10.7 Theories of Failure

Chapter 11: Design of Beams and Shafts

11.1 Basis for Beam Design

11.2 Prismatic Beam Design

11.3 Fully Stressed Beams

11.4 Shaft Design

Chapter 12: Deflection of Beams and Shafts

12.1 The Elastic Curve

12.2 Slope and Displacement 12 by Integration

12.3 Discontinuity Functions

12.4 Slope and Displacement by the Moment-Area Method

12.5 Method of Superposition

12.6 Statically Indeterminate Beams and Shafts

12.7 Statically Indeterminate Beams and Shafts—Method of Integration

12.8 Statically Indeterminate Beams and Shafts—Moment-Area Method

12.9 Statically Indeterminate Beams and Shafts—Method of Superposition

Chapter 13: Buckling of Columns

13.1 Critical Load

13.2 Ideal Column with Pin Supports

13.3 Columns Having Various Types of Supports

13.4 The Secant Formula

13.5 Inelastic Buckling

13.6 Design of Columns for Concentric Loading

13.7 Design of Columns for Eccentric Loading

Chapter 14: Energy Methods

14.1 External Work and Strain Energy

14.2 Elastic Strain Energy for Various Types of Loading

14.3 Conservation of Energy

14.4 Impact Loading

14.5 Principle of Virtual Work

14.6 Method of Virtual Forces Applied to Trusses

14.7 Method of Virtual Forces Applied to Beams

14.8 Castigliano’s Theorem

14.9 Castigliano’s Theorem Applied to Trusses

14.10 Castigliano’s Theorem Applied to Beams

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