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
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.
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.
Samphan Rongchehon –
Comprehensive but dense. It would be better if it included more modern applications and examples but it is good for theory.
Piyush Kumar Sah –
This book is helpful for exam preparation. I find it very useful for mechanical engineering design. I like its content.
Kamini Bhandari –
A solid textbook that offers practical approach. Great for understanding core concepts but can be a slow read. I like it.
Aiswarya Suresh –
A very technical book. It’s beneficial for advanced learners, but maybe not for beginners. I had to consult other books too.
Deba Kumar Narzary –
Excellent book for civil engineering students. I learned many advanced concepts for strength of materials.
Tessy Paul Kulangara –
It’s good, but sometimes the explanations are not clear. Requires multiple readings to fully understand some of the theories, though.
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.
Pal Rajendrakumar Pandya –
This book is good for advanced problems. Some of the derivations are really useful. A must have for structural engineers.
Aayush Gupta –
Decent for students who are already familiar with the basics. I wish it had more solved problems and examples to look into.
Hritika –
An essential addition to your engineering library. It covers almost every aspect of strength of materials. I would recommend it.
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.
Megha Aswani –
Good book, but requires strong foundational knowledge. The problems are challenging, but the explanations could be clearer at times.
Shreya Vatsa –
A great resource, but it could use some updating with more modern examples. Good for learning the basics. A decent book.
Adarsh Sirmour –
Good if you want to learn the fundamentals, but the presentation is a bit dry. Some sections are great, others less so.
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.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
Excellent resource for understanding the fundamentals. The real-world examples are very helpful. A bit dated, but still relevant.
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.
Mrinmay Saha –
A very thorough resource. It would be even better with more contemporary examples and visual aids. But a very good book.