1st Edition

Engineering Mechanics of Solids and Structures

By Gerald Wempner, Abdul-Hamid Zureick Copyright 2026
642 Pages 10 Color & 447 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

642 Pages 10 Color & 447 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Engineering Mechanics of Solids and Structures is essential for self-study and reference, setting out the underlying mechanical concepts, methods, and theories applicable to a broad spectrum of structural and mechanical components – relevant to the analysis and design of a dome-like structure or a suspension bridge, the hull of a ship or a spacecraft, the mechanical component of an engine, or... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Deformation

3. Internal Forces, Stresses and Equilibrium

4. Thermodynamical Behavior of Materials

5. Fundamental Applications

6. Bending of Symmetric Beams

7. Combined Loads; Superposition

8. Extension and Flexure of Thin Plates

9. Work, Energy, and Stability

10. Discrete Approximation via Finite Elements

Biography

Gerald Wempner held faculty positions at five major US state universities: Illinois, Arizona, Berkeley, Alabama, and Georgia Tech. He made seminal contributions to engineering mechanics, notably identifying shear locking in finite element formulations for thin shells, introducing a discrete analog of Kirchoff's hypothesis, and developing the generalized arc method for non-linear structural analysis. He passed away in 2024.

Abdul-Hamid Zureick is professor of Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech. He received the Norman Medal of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1989.