THEORY OF ELASTICITY: FOUNDATION OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

THEORY OF ELASTICITY: FOUNDATION OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

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THEORY OF ELASTICITY: FOUNDATION OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

THEORY OF ELASTICITY: FOUNDATION OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

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ISBN: 9783540245568
Publisher: Springer
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The Classical Theory Of Elasticity Maintains A Place Of Honour In The Science Ofthe Behaviour Ofsolids. Its Basic Definitions Are General For All Branches Of This Science, Whilst The Methods Forstating And Solving These Problems Serve As Examples Of Its Application. The Theories Of Plasticity, Creep, Viscoelas Ticity, And Failure Of Solids Do Not Adequately Encompass The Significance Of The Methods Of The Theory Of Elasticity For Substantiating Approaches For The Calculation Of Stresses In Structures And Machines. These Approaches Constitute Essential Contributions In The Sciences Of Material Resistance And Structural Mechanics. The First Two Chapters Form Part I Of This Book And Are Devoted To The Basic Definitions Ofcontinuum Mechanics; Namely Stress Tensors (Chapter 1) And Strain Tensors (Chapter 2). The Necessity To Distinguish Between Initial And Actual States In The Nonlinear Theory Does Not Allow One To Be Content With Considering A Single Strain Measure. For This Reason, It Is Expedient To Introduce More Rigorous Tensors To Describe The StressStrain State. These Are Considered In Section 1.3 For Which The Study Of Sections 2.32.5 Should Precede. The Mastering Of The Content Of These Sections Can Be Postponed Until The Nonlinear Theory Is Studied In Chapters 8 And 9.

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