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Mechanical Engineering PrinciplesThis Page Intentionally Left BlankMechanical Engineering PrinciplesJOHN BIRDBSc, CEng, CMath, FIMA, MIEE, FCollP, FIIECARL ROSSBSc, PhD, DSc, CEng, FRINA, MSNAMEN ewnesOXFORD AUCKLAND BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHIN ewnesAn imprint of Butterworth-HeinemannLinacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP225 Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801-2041A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing LtdFirst published 2002 John Bird and Carl Ross 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced in any material form (includingphotocopying or storing in any medium by electronicmeans and whether or not transiently or incidentallyto some other use of this publication) without thewritten permission of the copyright holder exceptin accordance with the provisions of the Copyright,Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of alicence issued by the Copyright
Part 1 Statics and strength of materials 1 1 The effects of forces on materials 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Tensile force 2 1.3 Compressive force 2 1.4 Shear force 2 1.5 Stress 2 1.6 Strain 3 1.7 Elasticity, limit of proportionality and elastic limit 6 1.8 Hooke’s law 7 1.9 Ductility, brittleness and malleability 11 1.10 Modulus of rigidity 12
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