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Professor Raymond Jefferson Roark (1890 – 1966)

Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN: 007072542X | edition 2001 | PDF | 855 pages | 11,2 mb

Solutions-based approach to quick calculations in structural element design and analysis
Now updated with 30% new material, Roark Formulas for Stress and Strain, Seventh Edition, is the ultimate resource for designers, engineers, and analysts who need to calculate loads and stress. This landmark reference from Warren Young and Richard Budynas provides you with equations and diagrams of structural properties in an easy-to-use, thumb-through format. Updated, with a user-friendly page layout, this new edition includes expanded coverage of joints, bearing and shear stress, experimental stress analysis, and stress concentrations, as well as material behavior coverage and stress and strain measurement. You'll also find expanded tables and cases; improved notations and figures in the tables; consistent table and equation numbering; and verification of correction factors.

See in particular the following pages:

Buckling:
of arches, 711, 727
of bars, 710, table, 718-727
of beam flanges, 182
of beam webs, 181
of beams, 710, table, 728, 729
of bellows, 585, 586, 717
of bimetallic beams, 711
of column flanges, 531
of column plates and webs, 533
determination of, 709
by Southwell plot, 711
due to torsion, 727
of lattice bars, 535-537
of plates and shells, 713, table, 730-738
of rings, 711, 727
of sandwich plates, 714
of thin, stiffened plates, 542-544
of tubular columns, 534

Local Buckling, 529-535
of attached plates, 534
of lacing bars, 534
of latticed columns, 534
of outstanding flanges, 531
of thin cylindrical tubes, 534
of thin stiffened plates, 542-544
of thin webs, 181, 533

Shells, 553-688

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