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Advanced Mechanics of Materials

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Theories of stress and strain have been studied in this article, where linear stress-strain-temperature relations have been used to describe the behavior of various materials. But they do not consider the effects of bending of straight beams.
Abstract
Introduction. Theories of Stress and Strain. Linear Stress-Strain-Temperature Relations. Inelastic Material Behavior. Applications of Energy Methods. Torsion. Bending of Straight Beams. Shear Center for Thin-Wall Beam Cross Sections. Curved Beams. Beams of Elastic Foundations. The Thick-Wall Cylinder. Elastic and Inelastic Stability of Columns. Flat Plates. Stress Concentrations. Fracture Mechanics. Fatigue: Progressive Fracture. Contact Stresses. Creep: Time-Dependent Deformation. Appendix A: Average Mechanical Properties of Selected Materials. Appendix B: Second Moment (Moment of Inertia) of a Plane Area. Appendix C: Properties of Steel Cross Sections. Author Index. Subject Index.

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