Engineering Mechanics Statics lectures

Solid Mechanics | Civil and Environmental Engineering

This course features an online version of the textbook for the course (Engineering Mechanics for Structures, written by Professor Louis L. Bucciarelli) in the readings section. This course also has virtually all of its materials online, including real tools and data, interactive exercises, and design exercises in the assignments section.

Course Description

1.050 is a sophomore-level engineering mechanics course, commonly labelled "Statics and Strength of Materials" or "Solid Mechanics I." This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and methods of structural mechanics. Topics covered include: static equilibrium, force resultants, support conditions, analysis of determinate planar structures (beams, trusses, frames), stresses and strains in structural elements, states of stress (shear, bending, torsion), statically indeterminate systems, displacements and deformations, introduction to matrix methods, elastic stability, and approximate methods. Design exercises are used to encourage creative student initiative and systems thinking.



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Book download for engineering mechanics - statics.? | Yahoo Answers

Specific textbooks are difficult if not impossible to find as a free download. Even on sites like Pirate Bay.
However, your school's library should have all required texts. The usual policy is that you can use them for free, but as long as it stays in the building. That's what I usually do.
Is what I usually do, is if specific problems are not referenced, I use combinations of wikipedia and MIT open courseware to teach myself the stuff without the textbook.

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