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|a Mechanical science for technicians.
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|c Ian McDonagh.
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|c �1988
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|a 1 online resource (vi, 225 pages) :
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|a Includes index.
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|a Mechanical Science for Technicians, Volume 2 introduces the basic principles of stress-and-strain analysis. The book is comprised of 10 chapters that cover various aspects of mechanical sciences.
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|a Front Cover -- Mechanical Science for Technicians -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Principles of stress-and-strain analysis -- 1.1 Classification of materials -- 1.2 Relationship between stress and strain -- 1.3 Volumetric strain -- 1.4 Relationship between linear strain and volumetric strain -- 1.5 Bulk modulus of elasticity -- 1.6 Relationship between the elastic constants E, G, K, and v -- 1.7 Stresses in thin-walled vessels -- 1.8 Effect of internal pressure on the volume of thin-walled vessels
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|a 1.9 Complementary shear stress1.10 Shear stress in beams due to bending -- 1.11 Complex stress -- 1.12 Normal and shear stresses on any plane in an element subject to normal stresses only -- 1.13 Normal and shear stresses on any plane in an element subject to shear stress only -- 1.14 Normal and shear stresses on any plane in a general two-dimensional stress system -- 1.15 Principal planes and principal stresses -- 1.16 Mohr's circle for stress -- 1.17 Trigonometric identities (proof) -- Exercises on chapter 1 -- Chapter 2. Second moments of area of beam sections
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|a 2.1 Second moment of area2.2 'I' for common sections -- 2.3 The parallel-axis theorem -- Exercises on chapter 2 -- Chapter 3. Combined direct and bending stresses -- 3.1 Direct stress -- 3.2 Bending stress -- 3.3 Values of I and ymax.for common sections -- 3.4 Combined bending and direct stress -- 3.5 Core or 'kern' of section -- 3.6 The position of the neutral axis -- 3.7 Worked examples -- Exercises on chapter 3 -- Chapter 4. Shear force and bending moment -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Shear force -- 4.3 Bending moment
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|a 4.4 Relationship between loading, shear force, and bending moment4.5 Application of the mathematical relationship between shear force and bending moment to solution of problems -- Exercises on chapter 4 -- Chapter 5. Slope and deflection of beams -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Elastic equation for bending -- 5.3 Sign convention and boundary conditions -- 5.4 Applications of the elastic equation for bending -- 5.5 Principle of superposition -- 5.6 Macaulay's method -- Exercises on chapter 5 -- Chapter 6. Belt friction -- 6.1 Power transmission by belt drive
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|a 6.2 Ratio of belt tensions6.3 Maximum power transmitted by a belt -- 6.4 Vee-belt drives -- 6.5 Initial tension in a belt -- Exercises on chapter 6 -- Chapter 7. Velocity diagrams -- 7.1 Relative velocities of points on a rigid bar rotating about one end -- 7.2 Relative velocities of points on a rigid bar having plane motion -- 7.3 Relative velocities of points in a slider-crank mechanism -- 7.4 Relative velocities of points in a quadric cycle chain -- 7.5 Relative velocities of points in combinations of quadric cycle chains and slider-crank mechanisms
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|a Mechanics, Applied.
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|a M�ecanique appliqu�ee.
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