UNIT ONE Text Introduction to Mechanics of Materials Reading Material A Shear Center B Allowable Stress Design and Strength DesignUNIT TWO Text The Tensile Test Reading Material A Comparative Study of the Mechanical Properties of Ductile and Brittle Materials B Strength TheoriesUNIT THREE Text Application of Mechanics of Materials and Its Study Method Reading Material A Stress B Method of SectionsUNIT FOUR Text Description of the Force and Displacement Method Reading Material A Types of Beams B Methods of Joints and Sections for Analyzing a TrussUNIT FIVE Text Structure of Buildings Reading Material A Structural Planning and Design B Types of Loads and Types of StressUNIT SIX Text Purpose of Structural Analysis, Modeling of Structures and Relation of Analysis and Design Reading Material A Matrix Analysis of Structures by the Stiffness Method B Equilibrium of Single MembersUNIT SEVEN Text Properties of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Reading Material A Property of Structural Steel B Nature of Wood and MasonryUNIT EIGHT Text Building Code (Ⅰ) Reading Material A Building Code (Ⅱ) B Building Code (Ⅲ)UNIT NINE Text Early History of Cement and Concrete Reading Material A The Hydration Reaction B Distress and Failure of ConcreteUNIT TEN Text Advantages and Disadvantages of Concrete and Its Water-Cement Ratio Reading Material A Slump Test and Concrete Proportioning B Curing ConcreteUNIT ELEVEN Text Mortar Reading Material A Water Retentivity B Cement Mortar and Lime MortarUNIT TWELVE Text General Plannting Considerations Reading Material A Housing B HouseUNIT THIRTEEN Text Factory Design Reading Material A Modern Building Construction B BuildingUNIT FOURTEEN Text Fundamental Objective of Structural Dynamics Analysis Reading Material A Organization of the Text B Methods of DiscretizationUNIT FIFTEEN Text Contents of Theory of Elasticity Reading Material A Basic Assumptions in Classical Elasticity B Members in a State of Two-Dimensional StressUNIT SIXTEEN Text Historical Development of Finite Element Method Reading Material A General Description of the Finite Element Method B Introduction of Displacement ApproachAppendix I VocabularyAppendix Ⅱ Translation for ReferenceAppendix Ⅲ Key to Exercises
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