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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
The treatment of torsion in most Mechanics of Materials textbooks is uneven. While circular cross sections are analyzed in detail (sometimes too thoroughly), the coverage of non-circular sections is typically relegated to “advanced material” covering 4-5 pages. (In this respect Beer-Johnston- DeWolf is somewhat better than Vable, who totally omits Open Thin Wall sections)
MITx edx 2.01x intro section callisfy mechanic material textbook detail advance open thin wall course lecture background theory colorado education university structure pdf member alloy composite classify torsion resistance study report elements of structures element
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