For undergraduate, introductory-level courses in Strength of Materials or Mechanics of Materials, in departments of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology or Manufacturing Engineering Technology. This text provides comprehensive coverage of the key topics in strength of materials-with an emphasis on applications, problem solving, and design of structural members, mechanical devices and systems. It includes coverage of the latest tools, trends and analysis ...
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For undergraduate, introductory-level courses in Strength of Materials or Mechanics of Materials, in departments of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology or Manufacturing Engineering Technology. This text provides comprehensive coverage of the key topics in strength of materials-with an emphasis on applications, problem solving, and design of structural members, mechanical devices and systems. It includes coverage of the latest tools, trends and analysis techniques, and makes great use of example problems.
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This is a great book for study purposes. It explains clearly the steps and has worked examples.
zoranniko
Apr 2, 2011
very good book in good shape.
practical examples. easy to follow.
JoeGiovanatto
Oct 13, 2008
Essential Book for Any Soon-To-Be Engineer
This is an excellent textbook from Mott. I remember taking strength of materials and Mechanics of Machines and finding this book (4th Ed.) so easy to understand. Still to this day I use this textbook to review stuff I have learned years ago, and it still amazes me how well it stands, after all the other books I?ve come across in my university career.