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Strengths of Materials Textbook

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AlpineEngineer

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Is there a popular strengths of materials (mechanics of materials) book out there? Mostly I need some good refreshers on principal stresses, mohrs circle, ect..

My undergrad book SUCKED and I need to brush up..
Thanks,
 
I have a Hibbeler and Timoshenko. Both are good.
 
Gere...Timoshenko's understudy, best one out there.
"Mechanics of Materials" Fifth edition.
 
Even Mechanics of Materials by Beer is also good.
 
I thought that was Mechanics of Materials WITH Beer...

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Motto: KISS
Motivation: Don't ask
 
That works too Mike-
I could go for a nice hoppy IPA right now :-(
 
My college materials textbook sucked so much it actually created a void in my bookcase.

I also use Timoshenko and Gere.

If you can, you might try to get ahold of Eshbach's "Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals". I have one from 1936 and it is a great summary, to include Mechanics of Materials.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Motto: KISS
Motivation: Don't ask
 
Also a very good summary is "Nash Shaum's Strength of Materials
 
"Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers" by James F. Shackelford is a great book to use a refresher.
 
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