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Stress Analysis and Experimental Techniques An Introduction J. Srinivas | |||||||||
2012 366 pages 160mm x 240mm Paperback 978-81-8487-161-6 Rs. 350.00 | |||||||||
STRESS ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES: An Introduction covers the basic needs of engineers working in the area of stress-analysis, important concepts of theoretical and experimental techniques in stress-analysis are explained in simple chapters. Concepts of fundamental solid mechanics such as shear force, bending moment, stress and deflection analysis of beams, torsion of circular and noncircular shafts, stability analysis of columns and stress analysis of thick and compound cylindrical shells are initially presented. Basic finite element analysis concepts needed for stress-analysis are introduced. Conventional experimental techniques like photoelasticity, moiré-fringe analysis, strain gauge approach and brittle-coating methodology are elucidated in simple terms. In summary, the book. · Includes a good number of numerical examples · Offers solution methods to several static and dynamic problems in stress analysis · Provides a number of references and web-resources · Gives basic hints to conduct case studies using experimental stress analysis techniques CONTENTS: Preface / Introduction to Stress Analysis / Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams / Stresses in Beams / Deflection of Beams / Twisting of Shafts / Buckling of Columns and Struts / Cylinders and Curved Beams / Finite Element Analysis for Solid Mechanics / Photoelasticity / Grid Method and Moiré Fringe Analysis / Introduction to Strain Gauges / Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges / Brittle-Coating Method / Appendixes / Index. READERSHIP Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students and Researchers in Mechanical Engineering. | |||||||||
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