Sandor, B.I.; Roloff, R; et. al. “Mechanics of Solids”
Mechanical Engineering Handbook
Ed. Frank Kreith
Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999
c©1999 by CRC Press LLC
Mechanics of Solids
1.1
Introduction ......................................................................1-1
1.2
Statics ...............................................................................1-3
Vectors. Equilibrium of Particles. Free-body Diagrams • Forces
on Rigid Bodies • Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies • Forces and
Moments in Beams • Simple Structures and Machines •
Distributed Forces • Friction • Work and Potential Energy •
Moments of Inertia
1.3 Dynamics........................................................................1-31
Kinematics of Particles • Kinetics of Particles • Kinetics of
Systems of Particles • Kinematics of Rigid Bodies • Kinetics
of Rigid Bodies in Plane Motion • Energy and Momentum
Methods for Rigid Bodies in Plane Motion • Kinetics of Rigid
Bodies in Three Dimensions
1.4 Vibrations .......................................................................1-57
Undamped Free and Forced Vibrations • Damped Free and
Forced Vibrations • Vibration Control • Random Vibrations.
Shock Excitations • Multiple-Degree-of-Freedom Systems.
Modal Analysis • Vibration-Measuring Instruments
1.5 Mechanics of Materials..................................................1-67
Stress • Strain • Mechanical Behaviors and Properties of
Materials • Uniaxial Elastic Deformations • Stresses in Beams
• Deflections of Beams • Torsion • Statically Indeterminate
Members • Buckling • Impact Loading • Combined Stresses •
Pressure Vessels • Experimental Stress Analysis and
Mechanical Testing
1.6
Structural Integrity and Durability...............................1-104
Finite Element Analysis. Stress Concentrations • Fracture
Mechanics • Creep and Stress Relaxation • Fatigue
1.7 Comprehensive Example of Using Mechanics of Solids
Methods ........................................................................1-12