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Strength of Materials

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SKU: 9788123910772

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Unlock advanced strength of materials concepts with Timoshenko’s classic text. Ideal for research engineers and designers, this book delves into practical applications and new developments in the field. Explore derivations of real-world problems and enhance your expertise. ISBN: 9788123910772

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788123910772
  • Publisher: CBS Publishers & Distributors
  • Publisher Imprint: CBS Publishers & Distributors
  • Edition: 3
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 27.94 mm
  • Width: 135.89 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8123910770
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2002
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 214.12 mm
  • No of Pages: 590
  • Weight: 498.95 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for Strength of Materials

  1. Rahul Gitte

    A must-have for any serious engineering student. Some concepts are hard to grasp initially, but worth the effort. This book will help you.

  2. Parimi Sai Priyatham

    Okay textbook, although it can get really intense sometimes. Not the easiest read, but thorough. Can be difficult to grasp at times.

  3. Samphan Rongchehon

    Comprehensive but dense. It would be better if it included more modern applications and examples but it is good for theory.

  4. Piyush Kumar Sah

    This book is helpful for exam preparation. I find it very useful for mechanical engineering design. I like its content.

  5. Kamini Bhandari

    A solid textbook that offers practical approach. Great for understanding core concepts but can be a slow read. I like it.

  6. Aiswarya Suresh

    A very technical book. It’s beneficial for advanced learners, but maybe not for beginners. I had to consult other books too.

  7. Deba Kumar Narzary

    Excellent book for civil engineering students. I learned many advanced concepts for strength of materials.

  8. Tessy Paul Kulangara

    It’s good, but sometimes the explanations are not clear. Requires multiple readings to fully understand some of the theories, though.

  9. Padala Harshita Goud

    A decent resource for engineers. The derivations are quite helpful, but some sections felt a bit dense. Overall, a good addition to my library.

  10. Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya

    This book is good for advanced problems. Some of the derivations are really useful. A must have for structural engineers.

  11. Aayush Gupta

    Decent for students who are already familiar with the basics. I wish it had more solved problems and examples to look into.

  12. Hritika

    An essential addition to your engineering library. It covers almost every aspect of strength of materials. I would recommend it.

  13. Sagar Langyan

    A bit theoretical. I hoped for something more application-oriented. Still valuable, but not exactly what I was looking for. I feel average.

  14. Megha Aswani

    Good book, but requires strong foundational knowledge. The problems are challenging, but the explanations could be clearer at times.

  15. Shreya Vatsa

    A great resource, but it could use some updating with more modern examples. Good for learning the basics. A decent book.

  16. Adarsh Sirmour

    Good if you want to learn the fundamentals, but the presentation is a bit dry. Some sections are great, others less so.

  17. Prashant Choudhary

    Timoshenko’s book is a classic for a reason. It’s a bit dry, but the depth of knowledge is unmatched. Essential for structural engineers.

  18. Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu

    Excellent resource for understanding the fundamentals. The real-world examples are very helpful. A bit dated, but still relevant.

  19. Vivekanand Pandey

    It’s okay. The book covers a lot, but I found some newer texts to be more accessible. Still a valuable reference, though.

  20. Mrinmay Saha

    A very thorough resource. It would be even better with more contemporary examples and visual aids. But a very good book.

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