Introduction to Solid Mechanics: An Integrated Approach presents for the first time in one text the concepts and processes covered in statics and mechanics of materials curricula following a granular, topically integrated approach. Since the turn of the millennium, it has become common in engineering schools to combine the traditional undergraduate offerings in rigid-body statics (usually called “statics”) and deformable body mechanics (known traditionally as “strength of materials” or, more recently, “mechanics of materials”) into a single, introductory course in solid mechanics. Many textbooks for the new course sequentially meld pieces of existing, discrete books--sometimes, but not always, acknowledging the origin--into two halves covering Statics and Mechanics of Materials. In this volume, Professors Lubliner and Papadopoulos methodically combine the essentials of statics and mechanics of materials, illustrating the relationship of concepts throughout, into one "integrated" text. Introduction to Solid Mechanics: An Integrated Perspective offers a holistic treatment of the depth and breadth of solid mechanics, proceeding from first principles to applications. "This textbook presents for the first time in one text the concepts and processes covered in statics and mechanics of materials curricula following a systematic, topically integrated approach. Since the turn of the millennium, it has become common in engineering schools to combine the traditional undergraduate offerings in rigid-body statics (usually called "statics") and deformable body mechanics (known traditionally as "strength of materials" or, more recently, "mechanics of materials") into a single, introductory course in solid mechanics. Many textbooks for the new course sequentially meld pieces of existing, discrete books--sometimes, but not always, acknowledging the origin--into two halves covering Statics and Mechanics of Materials. In this volume, Professors Lubliner and Papadopoulos methodically combine the essentials of statics and mechanics of materials, illustrating the relationship of concepts throughout, into one "integrated" text. This book also: · Offers thorough presentation of fundamentals of the mechanics of deformable solids with concepts developed to their three-dimensional aspect · Features section devoted to "simple stress states," special cases in which stress can be determined by statics alone, and stress-based design is introduced as a consequence · Discusses stress and strain transformations, including the determination of principal axes, from both the geometric and algebraic perspectives · Discusses inelasticity and material failure, including descriptions of testing methods and comparisons of failure criteria, as well as structural collapse. · Includes exercises and introductory overviews in each chapter · Features over 350 illustrations Introduction to Solid Mechanics: An Integrated Approach offers a holistic treatment of the depth and breadth of solid mechanics, proceeding from first principles to applications." -- Font no determinada This textbook presents for the first time in one text the concepts and processes covered in statics and mechanics of materials curricula following a systematic, topically integrated approach. Since the turn of the millennium, it has become common in engineering schools to combine the traditional undergraduate offerings in rigid-body statics (usually called statics) and deformable body mechanics (known traditionally as strength of materials or, more recently, mechanics of materials) into a single, introductory course in solid mechanics. Many textbooks for the new course sequentially meld pieces of existing, discrete books sometimes, but not always, acknowledging the origin into two halves covering Statics and Mechanics of Materials. In this volume, Professors Lubliner and Papadopoulos methodically combine the essentials of statics and mechanics of materials, illustrating the relationship of concepts throughout, into one "integrated" text Front Matter....Pages i-ix Forces and Moments....Pages 1-48 Equilibrium....Pages 49-101 Articulated Assemblages of Rigid Members....Pages 103-148 Stress....Pages 149-207 Deformation and Strain....Pages 209-239 Elasticity....Pages 241-311 Torsion....Pages 313-343 Elastic Bending of Beams....Pages 345-395 Additional Topics in Bending....Pages 397-432 Elastic Stability and Buckling....Pages 433-462 Inelasticity and Material Failure....Pages 463-497 Back Matter....Pages 499-519