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Formulas for Mechanical and Structural Shock and Impact
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In dealing with extreme loads on structures, simple approximations of key variables can indicate if there is a threat of collapse. The ability to determine such variables early on strongly impacts the decisions about the engineering approach to adopt. Formulas for Mechanical and Structural Shock and Impact is a self-contained and concise presentati
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Author
- Symbols and Abbreviations (General)
- 1. Concepts and Definitions
- 2. Natural Frequency
- 3. Simple Linear Systems
- 4. Simple Nonlinear Systems
- 5. Wave Propagation
- 6. Yield and Failure Criteria
- 7. Impact
- 8. Collision
- 9. Cables and Strings
- 10. Beams
- 11. Columns and BeamâColumns
- 12. Plates and Shells
- 13. Dynamic Effects of Explosion
- 14. Penetration and Perforation
- 15. Damage, Failure, and Fragmentation
- 16. Selected Examples
- Appendix A: Mohr Circles
- Appendix B: Shortcuts and Approximations
- Appendix C: Aerodynamic Drag Coefficients
- Appendix D: Lamé Equations
- References
- Index