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PREFACE




                  Strength  of  materials  is  a  basic  engineering  subject  that
           must  be  understood  by  anyone  concerned  with  the  strength  and
           physical performance of structures, whatever those structures are
           man-made or natural.
                  The subject matter includes such fundamental concepts as
           stresses and strains, deformations and displacements, elasticity and
           inelasticity, strain energy, and load-carrying capacity.
                  These concepts underlie the design and analysis of a huge
           variety of mechanical and structural systems. At the college level,
           mechanics of materials is usually taught during the sophomore and
           junior years.
                  The  subject  is  required  for  most  students  majoring  in
           mechanical,  structural,  civil,  biomedical,  aeronautical,  and
           aerospace engineering. Furthermore, studying this subject can also
           be found useful by majority of students from such diverse fields as
           materials  science,  industrial  engineering,  architecture,  and
           agricultural engineering.















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