
For the past forty years Beer and Johnston have been the uncontested leaders in the teaching of undergraduate engineering mechanics. Their careful presentation of content, unmatched levels of accuracy, and attention to detail have made their texts the standard for excellence. The revision of their classic Mechanics of Materials text features a new and updated design and art program; almost every homework problem is new or revised; and extensive content revisions and text reorganisations have been made. The multimedia supplement package includes an extensive strength of materials Interactive Tutorial (created by George Staab and Brooks Breeden of The Ohio State University) to provide students with additional help on key concepts, and a custom book website offers online resources for both instructors and students.
This manual provides the comprehensive solutions and methodological framework required to solve complex problems in the study of mechanics of materials. The authors, Ferdinand Beer and E. Russell Johnston, leverage decades of pedagogical experience to provide a structured approach to stress, strain, and structural analysis. The text serves as a companion to their primary engineering curriculum, offering step-by-step derivations and calculations to reinforce core mechanical principles.
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Engineering educators and students frequently identify this manual as a standard reference for verifying complex structural calculations. The text is highly regarded for its precision and alignment with the rigorous standards established by the authors in their foundational engineering series.
Page Count:
616
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN-10:
0070042918
ISBN-13:
9780070042919
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