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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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This course provides an introduction to the mechanics of solids with applications to science and engineering. We emphasize the three essential features of all mechanics analyses, namely: (a) the geometry of the motion and/or deformation of the structure, and conditions of geometric fit, (b) the forces on and within structures and assemblage
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- mechanical engineering
- statics
- pressure
- deformation
- deformable solid
- equilibrium
- geometric compatibility
- material behavior
- stress
- strain
- shear
- elasticity
- thermal expansion
- failure modes
- biomechanics
- natural materials
- motion
- structure
- force
- moment
- member
- truss
- friction
- torsion
- bending
- displacement
- beam
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