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An Introduction to Solid Mechanics

An Introduction to Solid Mechanics

S. K. Roy Chowdhury , Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Prasanta Sahoo , Jadavpur University, Kolkata
March 2025
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Solid Mechanics, as compared to Mechanics of Materials or Strength of Materials, is generally considered to be a higher-level course. It is usually taught in higher semesters to senior undergraduate students. However, there is no suitable textbook on this subject. The book is primarily aimed at this group of students and the text is an attempt to bridge the gap between complex formulations in the theory of elasticity and elementary strength of materials in a simplified manner. The book is intended to present the basics of Solid Mechanics in a simple and concise manner to the initial learners. A large number of solved problems on each topic have been included to illustrate the text materials. Because of the simpler approach adopted in solving difficult problems, the book will be useful for all student groups who wish to learn the basic solid mechanics without much difficulty.

  • In-depth coverage of stress and strain analysis, theorems of elasticity and their solution methodologies, stress concentration, and thermoelasticity
  • Dedicated chapter on Contact Problems that have wide applications in bearing and gear technology
  • Wide variety of solved examples and exercise problems to promote learning through practice

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March 2025
Adobe eBook Reader
9781009654890
0 pages
Not yet published - available from March 2025

Solid Mechanics, as compared to Mechanics of Materials or Strength of Materials, is generally considered to be a higher-level course. It is usually taught in higher semesters to senior undergraduate students. However, there is no suitable textbook on this subject. The book is primarily aimed at this group of students and the text is an attempt to bridge the gap between complex formulations in the theory of elasticity and elementary strength of materials in a simplified manner. The book is intended to present the basics of Solid Mechanics in a simple and concise manner to the initial learners. A large number of solved problems on each topic have been included to illustrate the text materials. Because of the simpler approach adopted in solving difficult problems, the book will be useful for all student groups who wish to learn the basic solid mechanics without much difficulty.