
Stresses on an Oblique Section of a Body Subjected to a Direct Stress in One Plane and Accompanied by a simple shear Stress 11. Stresses on an Oblique Section of a Body subjected to a Simple Shear Stress 10. Stresses on an oblique Section of a Body subjected to Direct Stresses in Two Mutually Perpendicular Directions 9. Stresses on an Oblique Section of a Body subjected to a Direct Stress in One Plane 8. Sign conventions for Analytical Method 7. Analytical Method for the Stresses on an oblique Section of a Body 6. Methods for the stresses on an Oblique Section of a Body 5. Relation Between Modulus of Elasticity and Modulus of Rigidity Relation Between Bulk Modulus and Young`s Modulus 10. Volumetric Strain of a Rectangular Body Subjected to Three Mutually Perpendicular Forces 8. Volumetric Strain of a Rectangular Body Subjected to an Axial Force 7. Thermal Stresses in Bars of Varying Section 5. Thermal Stresses in Bars of Circular Tapering Section 4. Stresses in Composite Structures of Unequal Lengths 7. Stresses in Composite Structures of Equal Lengths 6. Stresses in Indeterminate Structures Supporting a Load 5. Stresses in Simple Statically Indeterminate Structures 4. Types of Statically Indeterminate Structures 3. STRESSES AND STRAINS IN STATICALLY INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES : 1. Stresses in the Bars of Composite Sections Stresses in the Bars of Uniformly Tapering Rectangular Sections 7. Stresses in the Bars of Uniformly Tapering Circular Sections 6. Stresses in the Bars of Uniformly Tapering Sections 5.

Stresses in the Bars of Different Sections 4. STRESSES AND STRAINS IN BARS OF VARYING SECTIONS : 1. Deformation of a Body Due to Self Weight 13. Deformation of a Body Due to Force Acting on it 12.

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