Title: Mechanics of Materials, 7th Edition Pdf
Author: John DeWolf
Published Date: 2014-01-24
Page: 896
John T. DeWolf, Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Connecticut, joined the Beer and Johnston team as an author on the second edition of Mechanics of Materials. John holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Hawaii and M.E. and Ph.D. degrees in structural engineering from Cornell University. His research interests are in the area of elastic stability, bridge monitoring, and structural analysis and design. He is a registered Professional Engineer and a member of the Connecticut Board of Professional Engineers. He was selected as the University of Connecticut Teaching Fellow in 2006.
Mechanics of Materials is the uncontested leader for the teaching of solid mechanics. Used by thousands of students around the globe since publication, Mechanics of Materials provides a precise presentation of the subject illustrated with numerous engineering examples that students both understand and relate to theory and application. The tried and true methodology for presenting material gives students the best opportunity to succeed in this course. From the detailed examples, to the homework problems, to the carefully developed solutions manual, instructors and students can be confident the material is clearly explained and accurately represented.
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A good resource to have. A good reference material for engineers. Definitely would keep on my book shelf for long. The book dives into the basic fundamental but also goes a bit more in depth in a more focus topic.its ok... This is exactly like the sixth edition from the same authors. Save yourself some money and just get the regular edition instead of playing party to the "custom edition" scam. Its so close to the sixth edition that even the page numbers coincide between the two editions. Also, there is no table in the book that has the equations for moments of inertia for common geometric shapes. So, either download it, scan it from another book or reference your statics book because you won't find it here. All the concepts are plenty well discussed and really no different than other authors. Similar in layout to other Beer books (vector mechanics for engineers).Book If you're viewing this, then you've decided to become an engineer. It may be too late already, but I recommend you quit now and go into finance. You're good at math, the world is your oyster.
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