Mechanics of Engineering
by Irving Porter Church
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons 1908
ISBN/ASIN: 1271085984
Number of pages: 922
Description:
Comprising statics and dynamics of solids, the mechanics of the materials of construction or strength and elasticity of beams, columns, shafts, arches, etc., and the principles of hydraulics and pneumatics with applications. For the use of technical schools.
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