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Mecánica de Materiales, 8th Edition

James M. Gere, Barry J. Goodno

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Mecánica de Materiales 8th Edition by James M. Gere/Barry J. Goodno

Overview

La octava edición de Mecánica de materiales continúa su tradición como el libro líder de esta materia. Gracias a su claridad y precisión que le han caracterizado a lo largo de su trayectoria, favorece la comprensión del lector, así como sus habilidades de análisis y solución de problemas. Entre los temas centrales que se estudian, se encuentran el análisis y diseño de los miembros estructurales sujetos a fuerzas de tensión, compresión, torsión y flexión. El libro incluye mucho más contenido del que puede impartirse en un solo curso, lo que brinda a los docentes la oportunidad de seleccionar los temas que desean abarcar, al tiempo que reservan el material restante como referencia valiosa para el estudiante.

James M. Gere

James M. Gere (1925-2008) earned his undergraduate and M.A. degrees in Civil Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he worked as instructor and research associate. He was awarded one of the first NSF Fellowships and studied at Stanford, where he earned his Ph.D. He joined the faculty in Civil Engineering, beginning a 34-year career of engaging his students in mechanics, structural and earthquake engineering. Dr. Gere served as Department Chair and Associate Dean of Engineering and co-founded the John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center at Stanford. Dr. Gere also founded the Stanford Committee on Earthquake Preparedness. He was one of the first foreigners invited to study the earthquake-devastated city of Tangshan, China. Although he retired in 1988, Dr. Gere continued to be an active, valued member of the Stanford community. Known for his cheerful personality, athleticism and skill as an educator, Dr. Gere authored nine texts on engineering subjects starting with this leading book, MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, which was inspired by teacher and mentor Stephan P. Timoshenko. His other well-known textbooks, used in engineering courses around the world, include: THEORY OF ELASTIC STABILITY, co-authored with S. Timoshenko; MATRIX ANALYSIS OF FRAMED STRUCTURES and MATRIX ALGEBRA FOR ENGINEERS, both co-authored with W. Weaver; MOMENT DISTRIBUTION; EARTHQUAKE TABLES: STRUCTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION DESIGN MANUAL, co-authored with H. Krawinkler; and TERRA NON FIRMA: UNDERSTANDING AND PREPARING FOR EARTHQUAKES, co-authored with H. Shah. In 1986 he hiked to the base camp of Mount Everest, saving the life of a companion on the trip. An avid runner, Dr. Gere completed the Boston Marathon at age 48 in a time of 3:13. Dr. Gere is remembered as a considerate and loving man whose upbeat humor always made aspects of daily life and work easier.

Barry J. Goodno

Barry John Goodno is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty in 1974. He was an Evans Scholar and received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Structural Engineering from Stanford University. He holds a professional engineering license (P.E.) in Georgia, is a Distinguished Member of ASCE and an Inaugural Fellow of SEI and has held numerous leadership positions within ASCE. He is a member of the Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI) of ASCE and is a past president of the ASCE Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Board of Governors. He is also past-chair of the ASCE-SEI Technical Activities Division (TAD) Executive Committee and past-chair of the ASCE-SEI Awards Committee. In 2002, Dr. Goodno received the SEI Dennis L. Tewksbury Award for outstanding service to ASCE-SEI. He received the departmental award for Leadership in Use of Technology in 2013 for his pioneering use of lecture capture technologies in undergraduate statics and mechanics of materials courses at Georgia Tech. Dr. Goodno is also a member of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) and has held leadership positions within the NSF-funded Mid-America Earthquake Center (MAE), directing the MAE Memphis Test Bed Project. Dr. Goodno has carried out research, taught graduate courses and published extensively in areas of earthquake engineering and structural dynamics during his tenure at Georgia Tech. Like co-author and mentor James Gere, he has completed numerous marathons including qualifying for and running the Boston Marathon in 1987.
  • Gran cantidad de problemas de distinta índole: se incluyen más de 1,000 problemas para realizar como tarea, o bien, para resolverlos en discusiones en clase. Los ejercicios se agrupan con base en el grado de dificultad y se ubican al final del capítulo.
  • Numerosos ejemplos: una gran cantidad de ejemplos ilustran los conceptos teóricos y muestran cómo aplicarlos en situaciones prácticas.
  • En algunos casos se incorporan fotografías para mostrar estructuras o componentes actuales de ingeniería, con la finalidad de reforzar el vínculo entre la teoría y la práctica.
  • Método de solución de problemas paso a paso: en esta edición se implementa un método detallado para resolver problemas, el cual enfatiza los conceptos fundamentales.
  • Nueva sección en el capítulo 1: Para apoyar al estudiante en la transición de su curso de Estática al de Mecánica de materiales, se incorpora una sección nueva en la que se revisan los conceptos fundamentales del equilibrio y se aplican a la solución de problemas representativos, como los que se encontrarán en capítulos posteriores.
1. Tensión, compresión y cortante.
2. Elementos cargados axialmente.
3. Torsión.
4. Fuerzas cortantes y momentos flexionantes.
5. Esfuerzos en vigas.
6. Esfuerzos en vigas (temas avanzados).
7. Análisis de esfuerzo y deformación.
8. Aplicaciones de esfuerzo plano (recipientes a presión, vigas y cargas combinadas).
9. Deflexiones de vigas.
10. Vigas estáticamente indeterminadas.
11. Columnas.
12. Repaso de centroides y momentos de inercia.

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  • ISBN-10: 6075222812
  • ISBN-13: 9786075222813
  • RETAIL £96.99