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英文原文:
1. Introduction to Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics of materials is a branch of applied mechanics that deals with
the
behavior of solid bodies subjected to
various types of loading. It is a field of study
that is known by a variety of names, including
“ strength of materials
” and “ m
of deformable bodies. ”The solid
bodies
considered
in
this
book
include
axially -loaded bars, shafts, beams, and columns, as well
as structures that
are
assemblies of these components. Usually the objective of our analysis will
be the
determination of the stresses, strains, and deformations produced by the loads; if these
quantities can be found for all values of load up to the failure load, then we will have
obtained a complete picture of the mechanical behavior of the body.
Theoretical analyses and experimental results have equally important roles in the
study of mechanics of materials. On many occasions we will make logical derivations
to obtain formulas and equations for predicting mechanical behavior, but at the same
time we must recognize that these formulas cannot be used in a realistic way unless
certain properties of the material are known. These properties are available to us only
after suitable experiments have been made in the laboratory. Also, many problems of
importance in engineering cannot be handled efficiently by theoretical means, and
experimental measurements become a practical necessity. The historical development
of mechanics of materials is a fascinating blend of both theory and experiment, with
experiments pointing the way to useful results in some instances and with
theory
doing so in others. Such famous men as Leonardo da Vinci(1452-1519) and Galileo
Galilei(1564-1642) made experiments to determine the strength of wires, bars, and
beams, although they did not develop any adequate theories (by today
’ s standards)
their test results. By contrast, the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler(1707-1783)
developed the mathematical theory of columns and cal
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