ES 240
Free vector calc and mechanics text!
INTRODUCTION TO TENSOR CALCULUS and CONTINUUM MECHANICS
John H. Heinbockel
Very clear treatment on tensors and vector calculus, also free online!
http://www.math.odu.edu/~jhh/counter2.html
Chapters:
Stress and Deformation: A handbook on tensors in geology by Gerard Oertel
Despite the title, the book covers very little specifically on geology. It works through stress, strain, and other tensor quantities, but assumes you know little about the math. Fully worked problems make up the bulk of the book following a few introcutory chapters. I've found it a nice review of the math, but haven't fully explored the solution sections. I got the book from Cabot Science Library here at Harvard. I wouldn't recommend buying it on amazon it's not worth the $72, but it is a nice addition to Timoshenko's theory of elasticity.
Mechanics of Materials by R.C. Hibbeler
- Amazon.com reviews
- Content (by chapter):
- Stress
- Strain
- Mechanical Properties of Materials
- Axial Load
- Torsion
- Bending
- Transverse Shear
- Combined Loadings
- Stress Transformation
- Strain Transformation
- Design of Beams and Shafts
- Deflections of Beams and Shafts
- Buckling of Columns
- Energy Methods
ES 240 student fall 2007
My undergraduate and master major is engineer mechanics. I have took several courses about this field, like theory of elasticity and mechanics of materials. But my major during master degree is plant bio-mechanics, especially the role of water surface tension and water transport. So I deeply feel that I need to learn solid mechanics again. That is why I choose this course.
ES 240 (Fall 2007) Homework 15-18
This problem set is due on Friday, Oct. 19
ES 240 (Fall 2007) Lecture Notes - Plane Elasticity - Part 1
Part 1 of Plane Elasticity notes. Please see attached.
ES 240, Problem 6, from Lei Qiao
Prior courses in solid mechanics : None.
Undergraduate major: Computational Mathematics
My strength related to this course: familiar with linear algebra and mulitivariables calculus
My weakness related to this course: poor intuition for mechanics models
Research group: Prof. Radovitzky's computational solid mechancis group at MIT
SOLID MECHANICS POST
Solid mechanics was at the top of my course list because of my interest in
strength of
materials. Prior courses in solid mechanics include undergraduate mechanics of
materials and an introduction to solid mechanics course. Mechanical engineering
was my undergraduate major. My main weakness related to this course is the
ability to take a real world problem, which is not spelled out and correctly
apply the theories learned in the course. My primary strength related to this
ES 240 - Sun Min Jung
Hi, my name is Sun Min Jung and I am pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering Sciences. Thus I do not belong to a research group, but I am interested in doing research next semester for a 299r. I will be going into industry as a stress engineer, so this course will prepare me to have the necessary background for the job, as well as prepare me for a 299r next semester.
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