A concise introduction to elastic solids Book. an overview of the mechanics of elastic materials and structures / Carl T. Herakovich,
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- 9783319456010 (hardback)
- Strains and stresses--Elasticity
- Mechanics, Applied-- -- Civil engineering
- Strength of materials-- -- Shear (Mechanics)
- Materials science-- -- Mechanics
- Human molecular genetics
- Genome, Human
- Molecular Biology
- Pakistan USA relations-- -- 1990
- Pakistan Foreign Policy
- US-Pakistan Cold War Alliance
- Clinton Foreign Policy about Pakistan
- Packaging
- Materials -- Technological innovations
- History -- Dictionaries
- Biotechnology--
- Biotechnology--
- Cyanobacterial genes -- Biomass accumulation
- 620.11232
- 620.11232
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Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad Ground Floor | 620.11232 HER-C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10001000060357 |
This book provides an introduction to fundamental concepts of solid mechanics for the uninitiated. It also includes a concise review of fundamentals for those who have been away from the field for a time or are studying for a final exam or engineering license exam. The coverage ranges from fundamental definitions through constitutive equations, axial loading, torsion, bending, thermal effects, stability, pressure vessels, plates and shells, computational mechanics, and fibrous composite materials.
This book is an effort to understand the complexities of US-Pakistan foreign relations during the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton (1993-2001), whose eight years in office crucially span the period between the end of the Cold War and 11 September 2001 This book aims to shed light on Pakistan’s strategic choices during the 1990s by examining the interplay between Islamabad’s regional security compulsions and US global objectives within the parameters of the securitized relationship which existed between the two states.
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