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12th February 2012, 10:07 PM
V.BHUPALREDDY
 
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Which author should I prefer for strength of materials subject in engineering?


for shearforce and bendingmoment which Iwill prefer for basics(please mention author name),thanking you




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4th January 2013, 01:42 PM
ankima
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for shearforce and bendingmoment which Iwill prefer for basics(please mention author name),thanking you
Hi,

Given below are list of some good books which you can refer for your basics and other topics related to strenghth of materials. They are as follows:
  1. Mechanics of structures vol.i by sb junnarkar and shah
  2. Timoshenko Strength of materials
  3. Sidney h avaner introduction to material technology
  4. Strength of materials by Khurmi
  5. Strength of materials by Dr Bansal.
  6. Strength of materials by Ramamrutham Thankyou Venugopal.
  7. Strength of materials by Barnes & Noble.
  8. Strength of Materials and Structures Carl T. F. Ross, The late John Case, A. Chilver.

According to many mechanical engineering students and teachers strength of materials by Khurmi and Dr Bansal is one of the best. But choose the book which you can follow easily as it may be possible that book is good but you are not able tounderstand its language that normally is the problem with all the standatrd books. So, select one for yourself according to your comfort and capability.

Best of luck!
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