Computer Applications in Mechanics of Materials Using MATLAB

Computer Applications in Mechanics of Materials Using MATLAB
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105019380802
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Synopsis Computer Applications in Mechanics of Materials Using MATLAB by : Louis H. Turcotte

Focusing on physical applications in mechanics, the book's goal is to explore the benefits of computer usage in problem solving. Presents numerous example problems which demonstrate each program. Includes several thousand lines of carefully structured MATLAB code suitable for detailed study.

MATLAB® With Applications in Mechanics and Tribology

MATLAB® With Applications in Mechanics and Tribology
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781799870807
ISBN-13 : 1799870804
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis MATLAB® With Applications in Mechanics and Tribology by : Burstein, Leonid

Among the wide range of programming tools available, the technical analysis and calculations are realized by MATLAB®, which is recognized as a convenient and effective tool for modern science and technology. Thus, mastering its latest versions and practical solutions is increasingly essential for the creation of new products in mechanics, electronics, chemistry, life sciences, and modern industry. Modern mechanical and tribology sciences specialists widely use computers and some special programs, but need a universal tool for solving, simulating, and modeling specific problems from their area. There is plenty of information available on MATLAB® for the general engineer, but there is a gap in the field for research that applies MATLAB® to two wide, interdisciplinary, and topical areas: tribology and mechanics. MATLAB® With Applications in Mechanics and Tribology explores how MATLAB® is used as a tool for subsequent computer solutions, applying it to both traditional and modern problems of mechanics and materials sciences. The problem solving in this book includes calculations of the mechanical parts, machine elements, production process, quality assurance, fluid mechanics parameters, thermodynamic and rheological properties of the materials as well as the state equations, descriptive statistics, and more. This book is ideal for scientists, students and professors of engineering courses, self-instructing readers, programmers, computer scientists, practitioners, and researchers looking for concise and clear information on learning and applying MATLAB® software to mechanics, tribology, and material physics.

Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB

Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 697
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ISBN-10 : 9781420035445
ISBN-13 : 1420035444
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB by : David Halpern

Since its introduction in 1984, MATLAB's ever-growing popularity and functionality have secured its position as an industry-standard software package. The user-friendly, interactive environment of MATLAB 6.x, which includes a high-level programming language, versatile graphics capabilities, and abundance of intrinsic functions, helps users focus on

Introduction to Mechanism Design

Introduction to Mechanism Design
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : 9781351727624
ISBN-13 : 1351727621
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Mechanism Design by : Eric Constans

Introduction to Mechanism Design: with Computer Applications provides an updated approach to undergraduate Mechanism Design and Kinematics courses/modules for engineering students. The use of web-based simulations, solid modeling, and software such as MATLAB and Excel is employed to link the design process with the latest software tools for the design and analysis of mechanisms and machines. While a mechanical engineer might brainstorm with a pencil and sketch pad, the final result is developed and communicated through CAD and computational visualizations. This modern approach to mechanical design processes has not been fully integrated in most books, as it is in this new text.

Mechanics of Composite Materials with MATLAB

Mechanics of Composite Materials with MATLAB
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9783540277101
ISBN-13 : 3540277102
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Synopsis Mechanics of Composite Materials with MATLAB by : George Z Voyiadjis

This is a book for people who love mechanics of composite materials and ? MATLAB . We will use the popular computer package MATLAB as a matrix calculator for doing the numerical calculations needed in mechanics of c- posite materials. In particular, the steps of the mechanical calculations will be emphasized in this book. The reader will not ?nd ready-made MATLAB programs for use as black boxes. Instead step-by-step solutions of composite material mechanics problems are examined in detail using MATLAB. All the problems in the book assume linear elastic behavior in structural mechanics. The emphasis is not on mass computations or programming, but rather on learning the composite material mechanics computations and understanding of the underlying concepts. The basic aspects of the mechanics of ?ber-reinforced composite materials are covered in this book. This includes lamina analysis in both the local and global coordinate systems, laminate analysis, and failure theories of a lamina.

Stress, Strain, and Structural Dynamics

Stress, Strain, and Structural Dynamics
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 961
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ISBN-10 : 9780080541877
ISBN-13 : 0080541879
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Stress, Strain, and Structural Dynamics by : Bingen Yang

Stress, Strain, and Structural Dynamics is a comprehensive and definitive reference to statics and dynamics of solids and structures, including mechanics of materials, structural mechanics, elasticity, rigid-body dynamics, vibrations, structural dynamics, and structural controls. This text integrates the development of fundamental theories, formulas and mathematical models with user-friendly interactive computer programs, written in the powerful and popular MATLAB. This unique merger of technical referencing and interactive computing allows instant solution of a variety of engineering problems, and in-depth exploration of the physics of deformation, stress and motion by analysis, simulation, graphics, and animation. This book is ideal for both professionals and students dealing with aerospace, mechanical, and civil engineering, as well as naval architecture, biomechanics, robotics, and mechtronics. For engineers and specialists, the book is a valuable resource and handy design tool in research and development. For engineering students at both undergraduate and graduate levels, the book serves as a useful study guide and powerful learning aid in many courses. And for instructors, the book offers an easy and efficient approach to curriculum development and teaching innovation. - Combines knowledge of solid mechanics--including both statics and dynamics, with relevant mathematical physics and offers a viable solution scheme. - Will help the reader better integrate and understand the physical principles of classical mechanics, the applied mathematics of solid mechanics, and computer methods. - The Matlab programs will allow professional engineers to develop a wider range of complex engineering analytical problems, using closed-solution methods to test against numerical and other open-ended methods. - Allows for solution of higher order problems at earlier engineering level than traditional textbook approaches.

Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB®

Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB®
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9780817681562
ISBN-13 : 0817681566
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Dynamical Systems with Applications using MATLAB® by : Stephen Lynch

This introduction to dynamical systems theory guides readers through theory via example and the graphical MATLAB interface; the SIMULINK® accessory is used to simulate real-world dynamical processes. Examples included are from mechanics, electrical circuits, economics, population dynamics, epidemiology, nonlinear optics, materials science and neural networks. The book contains over 330 illustrations, 300 examples, and exercises with solutions.

Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts

Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9789535124597
ISBN-13 : 9535124595
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts by : Jan Valdman

The book presents a collection of MATLAB-based chapters of various engineering background. Instead of giving exhausting amount of technical details, authors were rather advised to explain relations of their problems to actual MATLAB concepts. So, whenever possible, download links to functioning MATLAB codes were added and a potential reader can do own testing. Authors are typically scientists with interests in modeling in MATLAB. Chapters include image and signal processing, mechanics and dynamics, models and data identification in biology, fuzzy logic, discrete event systems and data acquisition systems.

Anisotropic Elasticity with Matlab

Anisotropic Elasticity with Matlab
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 913
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ISBN-10 : 9783030666767
ISBN-13 : 303066676X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Anisotropic Elasticity with Matlab by : Chyanbin Hwu

This book provides the theory of anisotropic elasticity with the computer program for analytical solutions as well as boundary element methods. It covers the elastic analysis of two-dimensional, plate bending, coupled stretching-bending, and three-dimensional deformations, and is extended to the piezoelectric, piezomagnetic, magnetic-electro-elastic, viscoelastic materials, and the ones under thermal environment. The analytical solutions include the solutions for infinite space, half-space, bi-materials, wedges, interface corners, holes, cracks, inclusions, and contact problems. The boundary element solutions include BEMs for two-dimensional anisotropic elastic, piezoelectric, magnetic-electro-elastic, viscoelastic analyses, and their associated dynamic analyses, as well as coupled stretching-bending analysis, contact analysis, and three-dimensional analysis. This book also provides source codes and examples for all the presenting analytical solutions and boundary element methods. The program is named as AEPH (Anisotropic Elastic Plates – Hwu), which contains 204 MATLAB functions.