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History of Strength of Materials

History of Strength of Materials

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book for the library
Review: This book is an excellent addition to the library. It's fascinating to read about all those great pioneers in mechanics, like Galileo,Prandtl,(he was also a great scientist in hydrodynamics and boundary layer theory) Boussinesq, Foppl and others. It's also interesting to know where the various assumptions we use today come from. (Transverse Shear deformation effects etc.,). The origin of beautiful concepts like Castigliano's theorem, minimum complementary energy theorem, betti maxwell reciprocity theorem etc are also given. Will make a very good reading for a weekend, if you are interested in mechanics of materials.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Necessary to the students who are studyng Civil Eng.
Review: This is a very good book. if you are a first or second year student studying any engineering(especialy Mechanics and Civil Eng.), You'd better it now. It helps you to understand the foundation theorem of mechanics especialy in elasticity. It's very helpful if you read it with Timoshenko and Gere's "Mechanics of materials"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: History of stregth of materials
Review: Who was invented the strength of materials, and who invented the moments of inertia.


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