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Strength of materials

The strength of materials is determined using various methods of calculating the stresses and strains in structural members, such as beams, columns, and shafts. The methods employed to predict the response of a structure under loading and its susceptibility to various failure modes takes into account the properties of the materials, such as yield…

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related to Further reading · 111
Strength of materials → Academic Press, Alfirević, An Introduction, Applied Strength, Approximating Perfection, Ashby, B978-0-12-394584-6, Babu Tom, Beer, Boston, Brittle Solids, Burak Erman, Cambridge Solid State Science, Ceramics, Chapter, Clarke, Cloud, Cozzarelli, Davidge, Deformable Solids
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Strength of materials → Deformation, In, Once, The, This, With

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