Authors: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., John T. DeWolf, David F. Mazurek
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (2014) · Language: English
ISBN-10: 0073398233 · ISBN-13: 978-0073398235
Mechanics of Materials, 7th Edition by Beer, Johnston, DeWolf, and Mazurek is a foundational textbook that introduces students to the analysis and behavior of solid materials under various loading conditions. This edition continues the tradition of excellence in engineering education, emphasizing clarity, precision, and practical applications.
The text offers a systematic and visually supported approach to understanding the mechanical behavior of materials, including stress, strain, torsion, bending, and deflection. With a balance between theory and application, it provides the tools needed for engineering design and analysis.
Understand the fundamental concepts of normal and shear stress, deformation, and material behavior under load.
Learn how to analyze members under axial and torsional loads, applying equilibrium and compatibility principles.
Explore bending moments, shear forces, and flexural stress in beams and structural members.
Master methods for calculating beam deflections and determining stiffness using energy techniques and integration methods.
Study combined stresses, pressure vessels, and column buckling, bridging fundamental mechanics with design applications.
This edition combines rigorous theoretical development with extensive example problems and illustrations, making complex concepts accessible to students. It is highly regarded for its logical organization, accuracy, and real-world engineering relevance, making it a standard text in mechanical and civil engineering programs worldwide.
Undergraduate students in mechanical, civil, aerospace, or structural engineering
Educators and instructors teaching mechanics or materials science courses
Practicing engineers seeking a reliable reference for stress and deformation analysis
Stress, strain, and material properties
Axial loading and torsion
Shear and bending in beams
Deflection and stability of structures
Energy methods and failure theories
Combined loading and design applications
Mechanics of Materials, 7th Edition by Beer, Johnston, DeWolf, and Mazurek provides a comprehensive and practical foundation for understanding how materials respond to forces and deformations. Its clear explanations, problem-solving focus, and engineering relevance make it an essential resource for students and professionals alike.