Applied Elasticity and Plasticity

Author:   Mumtaz Kassir
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138061910


Pages:   564
Publication Date:   10 October 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mumtaz Kassir
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   1.111kg
ISBN:  

9781138061910


ISBN 10:   1138061913
Pages:   564
Publication Date:   10 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Author 1. Introduction 2. Analysis of Stress 3. Analysis of Strain 4. Stress–Strain Relations 5. Torsion of Prismatic Bars 6. Two-Dimensional Problems 7. Other Elastoplastic Problems 8. Thermal Stresses 9. Three-Dimensional Problems 10. Three-Dimensional Thermal Stresses 11. Solutions to Selected Problems Index

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"""This book introduces the subject of solid mechanics using physical descriptions of the topics starting from the readers’ basic understanding of strength of materials concepts that all civil and mechanical engineers are familiar with. The author uses simple language and a unified style to explain the mathematical derivations needed to solve elasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics problems. This approach should help students and engineers understand when and how to apply the theories presented to solve real world problems."" — Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA ""Although books that discuss the theory of elasticity and theory of plasticity are plentiful, this book stands out in that it combines essential elements of these two important and classic theories into a single volume that is informative and conducive to readers. Because its focus is on applications of these theories, a number of example problems are solved using both theories. As such, readers are able to gain important insight into the load resisting behavior of the structural members over the entire stress range. This book is ideal for graduate students and self-learners who want to gain exposure to the basics of elasticity and plasticity, without overly burdened by the complexities and intricacies of these theories."" — Eric M. Lui, Syracuse University, New York ""The topics in this book are broad enough to satisfy the needs of students and instructors, giving them flexibility to design their courses. After introducing the basic concepts and formulations of elasticity and plasticity, they are applied to a variety of topics from thick walled cylinders to thermal stresses to crack problems to name a few. One important feature of the book is that both applied elasticity and applied plasticity principles and problems are covered in the same book, freeing the instructors from the burden of assigning different textbooks for each subject. The book is well written and the concepts are illustrated with carefully chosen examples to help students master the subject matter."" — Feridun Delale, The City College of New York – CUNY, New York, USA ""This book introduces the subject of solid mechanics using physical descriptions of the topics starting from the readers’ basic understanding of strength of materials concepts that all civil and mechanical engineers are familiar with. The author uses simple language and a unified style to explain the mathematical derivations needed to solve elasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics problems. This approach should help students and engineers understand when and how to apply the theories presented to solve real world problems."" — Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA ""Although books that discuss the theory of elasticity and theory of plasticity are plentiful, this book stands out in that it combines essential elements of these two important and classic theories into a single volume that is informative and conducive to readers. Because its focus is on applications of these theories, a number of example problems are solved using both theories. As such, readers are able to gain important insight into the load resisting behavior of the structural members over the entire stress range. This book is ideal for graduate students and self-learners who want to gain exposure to the basics of elasticity and plasticity, without overly burdened by the complexities and intricacies of these theories."" — Eric M. Lui, Syracuse University, New York ""The topics in this book are broad enough to satisfy the needs of students and instructors, giving them flexibility to design their courses. After introducing the basic concepts and formulations of elasticity and plasticity, they are applied to a variety of topics from thick walled cylinders to thermal stresses to crack problems to name a few. One important feature of the book is that both applied elasticity and applied plasticity principles and problems are covered in the same book, freeing the instructors from the burden of assigning different textbooks for each subject. The book is well written and the concepts are illustrated with carefully chosen examples to help students master the subject matter."" — Feridun Delale, The City College of New York – CUNY, New York, USA"


This book introduces the subject of solid mechanics using physical descriptions of the topics starting from the readers' basic understanding of strength of materials concepts that all civil and mechanical engineers are familiar with. The author uses simple language and a unified style to explain the mathematical derivations needed to solve elasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics problems. This approach should help students and engineers understand when and how to apply the theories presented to solve real world problems. - Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA Although books that discuss the theory of elasticity and theory of plasticity are plentiful, this book stands out in that it combines essential elements of these two important and classic theories into a single volume that is informative and conducive to readers. Because its focus is on applications of these theories, a number of example problems are solved using both theories. As such, readers are able to gain important insight into the load resisting behavior of the structural members over the entire stress range. This book is ideal for graduate students and self-learners who want to gain exposure to the basics of elasticity and plasticity, without overly burdened by the complexities and intricacies of these theories. - Eric M. Lui, Syracuse University, New York The topics in this book are broad enough to satisfy the needs of students and instructors, giving them flexibility to design their courses. After introducing the basic concepts and formulations of elasticity and plasticity, they are applied to a variety of topics from thick walled cylinders to thermal stresses to crack problems to name a few. One important feature of the book is that both applied elasticity and applied plasticity principles and problems are covered in the same book, freeing the instructors from the burden of assigning different textbooks for each subject. The book is well written and the concepts are illustrated with carefully chosen examples to help students master the subject matter. - Feridun Delale, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA


This book introduces the subject of solid mechanics using physical descriptions of the topics starting from the readers' basic understanding of strength of materials concepts that all civil and mechanical engineers are familiar with. The author uses simple language and a unified style to explain the mathematical derivations needed to solve elasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics problems. This approach should help students and engineers understand when and how to apply the theories presented to solve real world problems. - Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA Although books that discuss the theory of elasticity and theory of plasticity are plentiful, this book stands out in that it combines essential elements of these two important and classic theories into a single volume that is informative and conducive to readers. Because its focus is on applications of these theories, a number of example problems are solved using both theories. As such, readers are able to gain important insight into the load resisting behavior of the structural members over the entire stress range. This book is ideal for graduate students and self-learners who want to gain exposure to the basics of elasticity and plasticity, without overly burdened by the complexities and intricacies of these theories. - Eric M. Lui, Syracuse University, New York The topics in this book are broad enough to satisfy the needs of students and instructors, giving them flexibility to design their courses. After introducing the basic concepts and formulations of elasticity and plasticity, they are applied to a variety of topics from thick walled cylinders to thermal stresses to crack problems to name a few. One important feature of the book is that both applied elasticity and applied plasticity principles and problems are covered in the same book, freeing the instructors from the burden of assigning different textbooks for each subject. The book is well written and the concepts are illustrated with carefully chosen examples to help students master the subject matter. - Feridun Delale, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA This book introduces the subject of solid mechanics using physical descriptions of the topics starting from the readers' basic understanding of strength of materials concepts that all civil and mechanical engineers are familiar with. The author uses simple language and a unified style to explain the mathematical derivations needed to solve elasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics problems. This approach should help students and engineers understand when and how to apply the theories presented to solve real world problems. - Michel Ghosn, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA Although books that discuss the theory of elasticity and theory of plasticity are plentiful, this book stands out in that it combines essential elements of these two important and classic theories into a single volume that is informative and conducive to readers. Because its focus is on applications of these theories, a number of example problems are solved using both theories. As such, readers are able to gain important insight into the load resisting behavior of the structural members over the entire stress range. This book is ideal for graduate students and self-learners who want to gain exposure to the basics of elasticity and plasticity, without overly burdened by the complexities and intricacies of these theories. - Eric M. Lui, Syracuse University, New York The topics in this book are broad enough to satisfy the needs of students and instructors, giving them flexibility to design their courses. After introducing the basic concepts and formulations of elasticity and plasticity, they are applied to a variety of topics from thick walled cylinders to thermal stresses to crack problems to name a few. One important feature of the book is that both applied elasticity and applied plasticity principles and problems are covered in the same book, freeing the instructors from the burden of assigning different textbooks for each subject. The book is well written and the concepts are illustrated with carefully chosen examples to help students master the subject matter. - Feridun Delale, The City College of New York - CUNY, New York, USA


Author Information

Mumtaz Kassir has had a long career based around his experience and expertise in structural engineering and engineering mechanics. He received his BSc degree from the University of Manchester (UK), his MS degree in Structural Engineering from Stanford University, and his PhD in Applied Mechanics from Lehigh University. Dr. Kassir worked as a civil engineer in Baghdad, Iraq, and was also an instructor at the University of Baghdad. He joined the faculty CCNY- CUNY (City University of New York), becoming a full professor in 1976, and serving as Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Executive Officer of the PhD program in Engineering until his retirement in 2014. He is the author, with Dr. G. Sih, of the book THREE-DIMENSIONAL CRACK PROBLEMS. He has written over fifty journal publications, and numerous technical reports, and international conference presentations. He has also been the Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator for several major grant projects.

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