Elements of Continuum Mechanics
1. Edition September 2005
346 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
As the ever-growing capabilities of numerical tools are being used to simulate how fluids and solids respond to high tempuratures and severe loads, a fundamental understanding of the theory of large coupled thermo=mechanical deformations will play an ever-increasing role. This requires a sound understanding of the basic principles of nonlinear continuum mechanics such as those given in this textbook. This book differs from several others in the market in that it provides numerous example problems from every day life which should help develop a better understanding of nonlinear theory. The book is oriented more toward engineers then mathematicians.
After briefly reviewing the mathematical preliminaries in Chapter 2, the theory of large deformations of a continuum is developed in subsequent chapters. Special emphasis is placed on constitutive relations. Theories developed in earlier chapters are illustrated through solutions of several nonlinear and linear problems in latter chapters.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1 Introduction.
Chapter 2 Mathematical Preliminaries.
Chapter 3 Kinematics.
Chapter 4 The Balance Laws, Stress Tensors.
Chapter 5 Constitutive Relations.
Chapter 6 Torsion of a Circular Cylinder.
Chapter 7 Fluid Flow.
Chapter 8 Bending of Beams.
Chapter 9 Wave Propagation.
Chapter 10 Spherical and Cylindrical Pressure Vessels.
Index.
Supporting Materials.