Mechanics of Solids - Crandall,Dahl, Lardner

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The discussion centers on the need for a solution manual for the "Mechanics of Solids" textbook by Crandall, Dahl, and Lardner, as the back of the book only provides a limited number of answers. The original poster, Mehrzad, has been unable to find comprehensive solutions online and has consulted both the college library and the course instructor without success. There are suggestions to check with the publisher for the existence of an answer book and to explore eBook options. The urgency of the request is emphasized due to upcoming examinations. Finding a reliable source for the solutions is crucial for effective exam preparation.
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We have this book as a text for oour Mechanics of Solids Course. I have solved many sums from the book but i don't have any place to compare the answers i have got with. Have hunted the net for the net but to no avail.

Can anyone help me with a website which has atleast the answers of the sums of the book, this will enable me to realize whether i am going on the right track and thinking in the right direction.

Thanking you,
Mehrzad.
 
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Would the answers not be in the back of the book?
 
search for the solution manual(ebook maybe)
 
The back of the book has only a few answers and not all. That is not enough for my practice for my examination. I definitely need to tally my answers to something more.

My consulted my college library which didn't seem to have it. I also spoke to the Instructor in charge for the subject and he doesn't have the manual.

Anyone please help,
This is kind off urgent. My examination's are arriving soon.
 
Perhaps check with the publisher that an answer book exists at all? If it does they'll know who stocks them.
 
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