Overview
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Jack Cain
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Civil Engineering, Coventry University, UK
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Ray Hulse
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School of The Built Environment, Coventry University, UK
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 435-436
About this book
One of a new series of first year undergraduate engineering texts, this book covers all of the structural mechanics required by most Civil and Mechanical Engineering courses at first year level. Its programmed structure makes it suitable for use as a self-paced learning text. For series details see Foundations of Engineering section. 'This is an excellent textbook which achieves its teaching objectives superbly well....It is so attractive in layout and helpful with its questions and commentaries that even a hardened lecturer in the subject might be tempted to work it through! Strongly recommended.' E. Lightfoot, Pembroke College, Oxford University.
Authors and Affiliations
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Civil Engineering, Coventry University, UK
Jack Cain
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School of The Built Environment, Coventry University, UK
Ray Hulse
About the authors
Author Ray Hulse: Ray has over 35 years' experience of teaching, research and consultancy including a period spent at NTI (now NTU) in Singapore. He was, until his retirement from academia, the Associate Dean in the Faculty of Engineering and Computing at Coventry University. He currently works for the ICE as a Regional Membership Development Officer and is Director of his own educational consultancy company.