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Experimental stress analysis is an important tool in the overall
design and development of machinery and structures. While
analytical techniques and computer solutions are available during
the design stage, the results are still dependent on many
assumptions that must be made in order to adapt them to the
problems at hand. One popular method of finding structural and
design weaknesses is through the use of the electrical resistance
strain gage. These devices are relatively low in cost, easily
applied by a reasonably skilled technician, and require little
investment in instrumentation (for the general user), yet they
yield a wealth of information in a relatively short time period.
The information and its validity is, of course, dependent on the
training and knowledge of the engineer who plans the tests and
reduces the data. In addition to serving as a reference for
engineers, this practical, instructive book has a high potential as
a textbook for senior and first-year graduate students in
engineering and related fields, such as engineering physics and
geology. A solutions manual is available to instructors using the
book as a text. To request a free copy of the manual, please write:
Peter Gordon, Engineering Editor, Oxford University Press, 198
Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
Additional Contributing Authors Include H. L. Dryden, R. V. Rhode,
P. Kuhn And Many Others.
Additional Contributing Authors Include H. L. Dryden, R. V. Rhode,
P. Kuhn And Many Others.
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