TY - BOOK ID - 32841466 TI - Engineering Mechanics 2 : Mechanics of Materials AU - Gross, Dietmar. AU - Hauger, Werner. AU - Schröder, Jörg. AU - Wall, Wolfgang A. AU - Bonet, Javier. PY - 2018 SN - 3662562723 3662562715 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Engineering. KW - Continuum mechanics. KW - Mechanical engineering. KW - Structural materials. KW - Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. KW - Structural Materials. KW - Mechanical Engineering. KW - Mechanics. KW - Mechanics, Applied. KW - Materials. KW - Solid Mechanics. KW - Engineering KW - Engineering materials KW - Industrial materials KW - Engineering design KW - Manufacturing processes KW - Applied mechanics KW - Engineering, Mechanical KW - Engineering mathematics KW - Classical mechanics KW - Newtonian mechanics KW - Physics KW - Dynamics KW - Quantum theory KW - Machinery KW - Steam engineering KW - Materials KW - Mechanical properties KW - Architectural materials KW - Architecture KW - Building KW - Building supplies KW - Buildings KW - Construction materials KW - Structural materials UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32841466 AB - Now in its second English edition, Mechanics of Materials is the second volume of a three-volume textbook series on Engineering Mechanics. It was written with the intention of presenting to engineering students the basic concepts and principles of mechanics in as simple a form as the subject allows. A second objective of this book is to guide the students in their efforts to solve problems in mechanics in a systematic manner. The simple approach to the theory of mechanics allows for the different educational backgrounds of the students. Another aim of this book is to provide engineering students as well as practising engineers with a basis to help them bridge the gaps between undergraduate studies, advanced courses on mechanics and practical engineering problems. The book contains numerous examples and their solutions. Emphasis is placed upon student participation in solving the problems. The new edition is fully revised and supplemented by additional examples. The contents of the book correspond to the topics normally covered in courses on basic engineering mechanics at universities and colleges. Volume 1 deals with Statics and Volume 3 treats Particle Dynamics and Rigid Body Dynamics. Separate books with exercises and well elaborated solutions are available. ER -