Resistencia de Materiales by William A. Nash, a key title in the Schaum's Outline Series, provides engineering students with a concise guide to mechanics of materials, covering topics from tension and shear to complex beam analysis. The resource emphasizes practical application through hundreds of solved problems focusing on stress, strain, and deformation analysis. For more details, visit Barnes & Noble Schaum's Outlines Strength of Materials
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For forty years, the dog-eared, coffee-stained physical copy of Nash’s Strength of Materials had lived on her desk. Its Spanish translation— Resistencia de Materiales —had been her bible. As a young structural engineer in Caracas, she’d used its solved problems to design bridges that spanned roaring rivers. Later, as a professor in Boston, she’d assigned its problems to students who groaned about the weight of the world, not realizing that Nash’s 312 pages were the weight of the world, distilled into shear diagrams and bending moments.
The book starts with axial loading. Nash explains normal stress, strain, Hooke’s Law, and the modulus of elasticity. You will learn how to calculate deformation in prismatic and non-prismatic bars, as well as statically indeterminate systems where the equations of equilibrium are not enough.
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