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The sixth edition of the book has thoroughly been modified and enlarged to meet the revised syllabi of many universities and other professional examination like AMIE and above all to incorporate the suggestions received from the students and faculty a like. Additional problems on two-dimensional complex stress systems have been fully solved by both analytical and Mohr’circlem method so that the readers are made aware of the face that the sign shear stress on a particular plane has its one important role to play so as arrive at the correct result which otherwise is normally overlooked or even sometimes neglected. The term ” bending Moment” and “twisting Moment” have been introduced as vector quantities in order to bring out the difference between them so that the reader can easily decipher each of them and proceed ahead to accomplish the associated objectives. The chapter on Thick Cylinders had been re-written to keep uniformity in sign convention of the stresses throughout the entire text. Further in this chapter the process of auto frettage of a thick cylinder has been introduced along with the “Simplified” theory of this process. The author has endeavored to familiarize the readers with the “Yield point phenomenon of low carbon steel”. “quantitative definitions of ductility and malleability” and “Negative Possions Ratio” Which were hitherto not dealt with in most of the text on the subject. On the specific demand of the students almost all the chapter have been supplemented with objective type questions along with more number of worked examples.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Simple Stress and Strain
Chapter 2: Complex Stresses and Strains
Chapter 3: Shearing Force and Bending Moments in Beams
Chapter 4: Bending Stesses
Chapter 5: Shear Stresses in Beams
Chapter 6: Deflection and Beams
Chapter 7: Torsion of Circular Shafts
Chapter 8: Struts and Columns
Chapter 9: Thin Shells
Chapter 10: Thick Cylinders
Chapter 11: Springs
Chapter 12: Strain Energy and Deflection due to Shear and Bending
Chapter 13: Theories of Failure
Chapter 14: Bending of Curved Bars
Chapter 15: Stresses Due to Rotation
Chapter 16: Unsymmetrical Bending
Chapter 17: Plastic Theory of Bending
Chapter 18: Three Dimensional Stress System
Chapter 19: Torsion of Non-Circular Shafts
Chapter 20: Miscellaneous Problems
Chapter 21: Plastic Theory of Bending : Index
Appendix

Author

D.S. Bedi
Dr. D.S. Bedi is one of the distinguished writers in India. He possesses a very excellent academic background. He had held various high positions viz. formerly Professor Emeritus
at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Engineering and Technology (Punjab); Professor & Head, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (Punjab); Visiting Professor at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI (USA); Principal, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College, (Punjab); Advisor-cum-Consultant at G.G.S. College of Modern Technology (Punjab); Director, Punjab College of Engineering;
Technology, Punjab.

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