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For most students, a combination of the original textbook, diligent practice, and occasional reference to solved examples will lead to mastery – with or without the full solution manual. Need further help? Check your university library’s e-reserves or contact the publisher’s education support team.
A simply supported beam of length ( L = 6 , \textm ) carries a uniformly distributed load ( w = 15 , \textkN/m ). The cross section is a W410×85 steel beam. Compute the maximum bending stress.
| Chapter | Topic | Approx. # of Solved Problems | |---------|----------------------------|------------------------------| | 1 | Introduction to Stress & Strain | 25–30 | | 2 | Axially Loaded Members | 30–40 | | 3 | Torsion | 25–35 | | 4 | Shear Force & Bending Moment | 30–40 | | 5 | Stresses in Beams (Bending) | 35–45 | | 6 | Deflection of Beams | 30–40 | | 7 | Combined Loading | 25–35 | | 8 | Stress & Strain Transformation | 20–30 | | 9 | Columns | 20–25 | | 10 | Energy Methods | 15–20 |
For most students, a combination of the original textbook, diligent practice, and occasional reference to solved examples will lead to mastery – with or without the full solution manual. Need further help? Check your university library’s e-reserves or contact the publisher’s education support team.
A simply supported beam of length ( L = 6 , \textm ) carries a uniformly distributed load ( w = 15 , \textkN/m ). The cross section is a W410×85 steel beam. Compute the maximum bending stress.
| Chapter | Topic | Approx. # of Solved Problems | |---------|----------------------------|------------------------------| | 1 | Introduction to Stress & Strain | 25–30 | | 2 | Axially Loaded Members | 30–40 | | 3 | Torsion | 25–35 | | 4 | Shear Force & Bending Moment | 30–40 | | 5 | Stresses in Beams (Bending) | 35–45 | | 6 | Deflection of Beams | 30–40 | | 7 | Combined Loading | 25–35 | | 8 | Stress & Strain Transformation | 20–30 | | 9 | Columns | 20–25 | | 10 | Energy Methods | 15–20 |