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This text covers Strength of Materials (Mechanics of Materials). It moves beyond the rigid bodies discussed in Statics/Dynamics to cover deformable bodies (how beams bend, how shafts twist, stress, and strain).
If you are studying from a Shames textbook, here are the hallmarks of his approach you will encounter: irving shames
Shames emphasized that the Free-Body Diagram is the single most important tool in an engineer's arsenal. His books provide rigorous steps for drawing FBDs: This text covers Strength of Materials (Mechanics of
Irving H. Shames (1923–2010) was a seminal figure in the field of engineering mechanics, renowned for his influential textbooks and a teaching career that spanned over five decades. As a SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, he was celebrated for pioneering the use of vector calculus in undergraduate education, a shift that moved mechanics instruction from rote memorization toward a deeper mathematical and physical understanding. His books provide rigorous steps for drawing FBDs:
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