- Chapter 1: General Principles
- Chapter 10.3: Power Transmission
- Chapter 10.4: Angle of Twist
- Chapter 10.5: Statically Indeterminate Torque-Loaded Members
- Chapter 11.2: Graphical Method For Contructing Shear and Moment Diagrams
- Chapter 11.4: The Flexure Formula
- Chapter 11.5: Unsymmetric Bending
- Chapter 12.2: The Shear Formula
- Chapter 12.3: Shear Flow In Built-Up Mmebers
- Chapter 13.1: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
- Chapter 13.2: State of Stress Caused by Combined Loadings
- Chapter 14.11: Materials Property Relationships
- Chapter 14.3: Principal Stresses and Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress
- Chapter 14.4: Mohr's Circle-Plane Stress
- Chapter 14.5: Absolute Maximum Shear Stress
- Chapter 14.8: Mohr's Circle-Plane Strain
- Chapter 15.2: Prismatic Beam Design
- Chapter 16.2: Slope and Displacement by Integration
- Chapter 16.3: Discountinuity Functions
- Chapter 16.4: Method of Superposition
- Chapter 16.5: Statically Indeterminate Beams and Shafts-Method of Superposition
- Chapter 17.3: Columns Having Various Types of Supports
- Chapter 17.4: The Secant Formula
- Chapter 2.3: Vector Addition of Forces
- Chapter 2.4: Addition of A System of Coplanar Forces
- Chapter 2.6: Addition of Cartesian Ventors
- Chapter 2.8: Force Vector Directed Along A Line
- Chapter 2.9: Dot Product
- Chapter 3.4: Pronciple of Moments
- Chapter 3.5: Moment of Aforce About A Specified Axis
- Chapter 3.6: Moment of A Couple
- Chapter 3.7: Simplification of A Force and Couple System
- Chapter 3.8: Further Simplification A Force and Couple System
- Chapter 3.9: Reduction of A Simple Distributed Loading
- Chapter 4.2: Free-Body Diagrams
- Chapter 4.4: Two-And Three-Force Members
- Chapter 4.6: Equations of Equilibrium
- Chapter 4.8: Problems Involving Dry Friction
- Chapter 5.3: Zero-Force Members
- Chapter 5.4: The Method of Sections
- Chapter 5.5: Frames and Machines
- Chapter 6.1: Center of Gravity and The Centroid of A Body
- Chapter 6.2: Composite Bodies
- Chapter 6.4: Parallel-Axis Theorem For An Area
- Chapter 6.5: Moments of Inertia For Composite Areas
- Chapter 7.2: Internal Resultant Loadings
- Chapter 7.5: Average Shear Stress
- Chapter 7.6: Allowable Stress Design
- Chapter 7.8: Strain
- Chapter 8.4: Strain Energy
- Chapter 8.6: The Shear Stress-Strain Diagram
- Chapter 9.2: Elastic Deformation of An Axially Loaded Member
- Chapter 9.5: The Force Method of Analysis For Axially Loaded Members
- Chapter 9.6: Thermal Stress
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