Mechanics of Materials - Ferdinand P. Beer

Mechanics of Materials - Ferdinand P. Beer

Mechanics of Materials: Ferdinand P. Beer

A Comprehensive Guide to the Behavior of Materials under Load

Ferdinand P. Beer's Mechanics of Materials is the definitive resource for students and professionals who need to understand the behavior of materials under load. This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough introduction to the principles of mechanics of materials, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced applications.

Clear and Concise Explanations

Beer's Mechanics of Materials is known for its clear and concise explanations of complex concepts. The author uses a step-by-step approach to build understanding, starting with the basics and gradually introducing more advanced topics. This makes the book accessible to students of all levels, from beginners to experienced engineers.

Extensive Examples and Problems

The book is packed with worked examples and practice problems that help students apply the concepts they've learned. These problems are designed to challenge students and help them develop their problem-solving skills.

Real-World Applications

Beer's Mechanics of Materials is not just a theoretical textbook. It also provides numerous examples of how the principles of mechanics of materials are applied in the real world. This helps students see the practical relevance of the material they're learning.

Why You Should Buy This Book

If you're a student or professional who needs to understand the behavior of materials under load, then Ferdinand P. Beer's Mechanics of Materials is the book for you. This comprehensive textbook provides everything you need to know about the subject, from basic concepts to advanced applications. With its clear and concise explanations, extensive examples and problems, and real-world applications, Beer's Mechanics of Materials is the definitive resource for anyone who wants to master this essential field.

Table of Contents

  • Part I: Introduction
    • Chapter 1: Introduction to Mechanics of Materials
    • Chapter 2: Stress and Strain
    • Chapter 3: Mechanical Properties of Materials
  • Part II: Analysis of Stress and Strain
    • Chapter 4: Axial Loading
    • Chapter 5: Torsion
    • Chapter 6: Bending
    • Chapter 7: Shear Stresses
    • Chapter 8: Combined Loadings
  • Part III: Design of Structural Elements
    • Chapter 9: Design of Tension Members
    • Chapter 10: Design of Compression Members
    • Chapter 11: Design of Beams
    • Chapter 12: Design of Columns
  • Part IV: Advanced Topics
    • Chapter 13: Energy Methods
    • Chapter 14: Plasticity
    • Chapter 15: Creep
    • Chapter 16: Fracture Mechanics

About the Author

Ferdinand P. Beer is a professor emeritus of mechanics of materials at Lehigh University. He is the author of numerous textbooks on mechanics of materials, including the bestselling Mechanics of Materials, which has been translated into more than 20 languages. Beer is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.