8 edition of Linearized theory of elasticity found in the catalog.
Published
2002
by Birkhäuser in Boston
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 533-535) and index.
Statement | William S. Slaughter. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QA931 .S584 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxv, 543 p. : |
Number of Pages | 543 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3948354M |
ISBN 10 | 0817641173 |
LC Control Number | 2001037385 |
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"The book presents classical parts of the linearized theory of elasticity in a selfcontained way that seems to be a fine compromise between the necessity of a deep mathematical insight and the accessibility of exposition. The author points out that the book is intended as a text for a first-year graduate course in mechanical or civil Cited by: This book is derived from notes used in teaching a first-year graduate-level course in elasticity in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh.
This is a modern treatment of the linearized theory of elasticity, which is presented as a specialization of the general theory of.
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Kinematics -- 4. Forces and Stress -- 5. Constitutive Equations -- 6. Linearized Elasticity Problems. The book is ideal for a broad audience including graduate students, professionals, and researchers in the field of solid mechanics.
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Under Airy's linearized theory of progressive oscillatory waves, there is no net mass transferred by the wave. However, energy is carried along with the wave, as it can be manifested by its ability to do work along the path of propagation. The rate of the energy crossing a vertical plane extending from the bottom to the free surface, normal to the direction of propagation, is called the power.
The linearized theory of elasticity has been the subject of several treatises. For a detailed treatment we refer to the book by Sokolnikoff.1 The basic equations are, however, briefly summarized in this chapter for the purpose of reference.
Some topics which are particularly relevant to dynamic 1 I. Sokolnikoff, Mathematical theory of. The book is ideal for a broad audience including graduate students, professionals, and researchers in the field of solid mechanics. This new text/reference is an excellent resource designed to introduce students in mechanical or civil engineering to the linearized theory of elasticity.
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This book is derived from notes used in teaching a first-year graduate-level course in elasticity in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. This is a modern treatment of the linearized theory of elasticity, which is presented as a specialization of the general theory of continuum mechanics.
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