Strength of materials

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Name (Hebrew)
חוזק חומרים
Name (Latin)
Strength of materials
Name (Arabic)
חוזק חומרים
Other forms of name
Architectural engineering
Engineering, Architectural
Materials, Strength of
Resistance of materials
See Also From tracing topical name
Building materials
Flexure
Mechanics
Testing
Elasticity
Graphic statics
Strains and stresses
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q240553
Library of congress: sh 85128671
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Wikipedia description:

The field of strength of materials (also called mechanics of materials) typically refers to various methods of calculating the stresses and strains in structural members, such as beams, columns, and shafts. The methods employed to predict the response of a structure under loading and its susceptibility to various failure modes takes into account the properties of the materials such as its yield strength, ultimate strength, Young's modulus, and Poisson's ratio. In addition, the mechanical element's macroscopic properties (geometric properties) such as its length, width, thickness, boundary constraints and abrupt changes in geometry such as holes are considered. The theory began with the consideration of the behavior of one and two dimensional members of structures, whose states of stress can be approximated as two dimensional, and was then generalized to three dimensions to develop a more complete theory of the elastic and plastic behavior of materials. An important founding pioneer in mechanics of materials was Stephen Timoshenko.

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