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The fourth edition has been extensively revised and updated. Key features include:
. New short case studies throughout to aid understanding and relate concepts to real world applications . Additional coverage of post buckling of shear panels . Additional material on composite laminate mechanics . Thermal loading of beams . A complete, extensive design project case study covering the application of the major techniques in the book . Additional homework exercises and solutions . Updated coverage of finite element analysis |
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