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Strength of Materials
Reviewer in Strength of Materials
This page is the portal of the Reviewer in Strength of Materials. You can find here some
basic theories and principles. Most of the content however for this online reviewer is
solution to problems. You can find here a compiled step-by-step solution to problems in
Strength of Materials. Feel free to explore the pages by selecting the topics tabulated below
or browse it by chapters given as links below the tabulated data.

Topics
Normal Stresses (Tension and
Compression)

Shear Stress

Bearing Stress

Thin-walled Pressure Vessels

Stress-strain Diagram

Axial Deformation

Shearing Deformation

Statically Indeterminate
Members

Thermal Stress

Torsion

Flanged bolt couplings

Torsion of thin-walled tube

Helical Springs

Shear and Moment in Beams

Shear and Moment Diagrams

Relationship Between Load,


Shear, and Moment

Load and moment diagrams for


a given shear diagram

Moving Loads

Flexure Formula

Economic Sections

Floor Framing

Unsymmetrical Beams

Superimposed or Built-up Beams

Horizontal Shearing Stress

Design for Flexure and Shear

Spacing of Rivets or Bolts in


Built-Up Beams

Beam Deflections

Beam Deflection by Double


Integration Method

Moment Diagrams by Parts

Beam Deflection by AreaMoment Method

Deflection of Cantilever
Beams

Deflections in Simply Supported


Beams

Beam Deflection by Method


of Superposition

Beam Deflection by Conjugate


Beam Method

Propped and Fully-Restrained


Beams

Three-moment Equation for


Continuous Beams

About Strength of Materials


Strength of Materials (also known as Mechanics of Materials) is the study of the internal
effect of external forces applied to structural member. Stress, strain, deformation deflection,
torsion, flexure, shear diagram, and moment diagram are some of the topics covered by this
subject. The knowledge of this subject is a must in Civil Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc. Select a topic below for
solved problems in Mechanics and Strength of Materials.

Chapter 01 - Simple Stresses

Chapter 02 - Strain

Chapter 03 - Torsion

Chapter 04 - Shear and Moment in Beams

Chapter 05 - Stresses in Beams

Chapter 06 - Beam Deflections

Chapter 07 - Restrained Beams

Chapter 08 - Continuous Beams

Chapter 10 - Reinforced Beams


Chapter 01 - Simple Stresses

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Problem 869 | Deflection by Three-Moment Equation


Problem 868 | Deflection by Three-Moment Equation
Problem 867 | Deflection by Three-Moment Equation
Problem 866 | Deflection by Three-Moment Equation
Problem 865 | Deflection by Three-Moment Equation
Problem 454 - System of Booms and Pulleys
Problem 453 - Analysis of A-frame with Weightless Cylinder
Problem 452 - Weight Supported by a Cable Which Runs Over a Frictionless Pulley
Problem 451 - Components of Hinge Forces of a Frame
Problem 450 - Reactions at Hinge Support of the Frame Holding

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