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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS [electronic resource] /

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer filePublication details: [S.l.] [s.n.] [?]Edition: 1Description: 608 pISBN:
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  • 9789352600489(15)
Online resources: Summary: Meant for undergraduate students of Mechanical, Civil, Industrial and Production Engineering, this student-friendly text on Strength of Materials has comprehensive yet concise coverage of the course. With apt number of solved and unsolved questions, conceptual objective type problems, neatly illustrated diagrams supported with sound explanation of fundamental concepts, it provides the right balance between theory and questions. A must have for the students. Key Features Comprehensive coverage of the syllabi- 100% coverage of all the topics pertaining to Strength of Materials. To the point and crisp discussions- Lesser number of chapters (18 chapters in our book as compared to 36, 27, 26 in Khurmi, Punmia and Sadhu Singh respectively) Unique chapters on Rotating Discs and Cylinder, and Circular Plates (chapters 14 and 15) (Not present in competition books except Ryder) Excellent writing style with student friendly presentation (Please see Chapter 11 on Springs) Rich pedagogical features-solved examples, thought provoking problems at varied levels of difficulty.
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Meant for undergraduate students of Mechanical, Civil, Industrial and Production Engineering, this student-friendly text on Strength of Materials has comprehensive yet concise coverage of the course. With apt number of solved and unsolved questions, conceptual objective type problems, neatly illustrated diagrams supported with sound explanation of fundamental concepts, it provides the right balance between theory and questions. A must have for the students. Key Features Comprehensive coverage of the syllabi- 100% coverage of all the topics pertaining to Strength of Materials. To the point and crisp discussions- Lesser number of chapters (18 chapters in our book as compared to 36, 27, 26 in Khurmi, Punmia and Sadhu Singh respectively) Unique chapters on Rotating Discs and Cylinder, and Circular Plates (chapters 14 and 15) (Not present in competition books except Ryder) Excellent writing style with student friendly presentation (Please see Chapter 11 on Springs) Rich pedagogical features-solved examples, thought provoking problems at varied levels of difficulty.

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