Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses

Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 787
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ISBN-10 : 9789400763562
ISBN-13 : 9400763565
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Synopsis Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses by : M. Reza Eslami

This book contains the elements of the theory and the problems of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses with full solutions. The emphasis is placed on problems and solutions and the book consists of four parts: one part is on The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, two parts are on Thermal Stresses and one part is on Numerical Methods. The book is addressed to higher level undergraduate students, graduate students and engineers and it is an indispensable companion to all who study any of the books published earlier by the authors. This book links the three previously published books by the authors into one comprehensive entity.

Heat Conduction Within Linear Thermoelasticity

Heat Conduction Within Linear Thermoelasticity
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1461395577
ISBN-13 : 9781461395577
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Synopsis Heat Conduction Within Linear Thermoelasticity by : William A. Day

J-B. J. FOURIER'S immensely influential treatise Theorie Analytique de la Chaleur [21J, and the subsequent developments and refinements of FOURIER's ideas and methods at the hands of many authors, provide a highly successful theory of heat conduction. According to that theory, the growth or decay of the temperature e in a conducting body is governed by the heat equation, that is, by the parabolic partial differential equation Such has been the influence of FOURIER'S theory, which must forever remain the classical theory in that it sets the standard against which all other theories are to be measured, that the mathematical investigation of heat conduction has come to be regarded as being almost identicalt with the study of the heat equation, and the reader will not need to be reminded that intensive analytical study has t But not entirely; witness, for example, those theories which would replace the heat equation by an equation which implies a finite speed of propagation for the temperature. The reader is referred to the article [9] of COLEMAN, FABRIZIO, and OWEN for the derivation of such an equation from modern Continuum Thermody namics and for references to earlier work in this direction. viii Introduction amply demonstrated that the heat equation enjoys many properties of great interest and elegance.

Thermoelastic Models of Continua

Thermoelastic Models of Continua
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781402023101
ISBN-13 : 1402023103
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Synopsis Thermoelastic Models of Continua by : D. Iesan

This volume is concerned with the basic problems of the theory of thermoelasticity for three models of continuous bodies: materials with voids, micropolar solids and nonsimple bodies. Beginning with the basic laws of thermodynamics, the theory of thermoelastic materials with voids is treated. Two subsequent chapters cover the analysis of the linear theory of micropolar thermoelastic bodies. The book concludes with a study of nonsimple thermoelastic materials, which are characterised by the inclusion of higher gradients of displacement in the basic postulates. Relevant examples and exercises which illustrate the theory are given throughout the text. The book should be of interest to mathematicians and specialists working in the fields of elasticity, thermoelasticity, civil engineering and geophysics.

Thermoelasticity

Thermoelasticity
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9781483162485
ISBN-13 : 1483162486
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Synopsis Thermoelasticity by : Witold Nowacki

Thermoelasticity, Second Edition reviews advances in thermoelasticity and covers topics ranging from stationary problems of thermoelasticity to variational theorems of stationary thermoelasticity; stresses due to the action of a discontinuous temperature field in an infinite elastic body; the action of heat sources in the elastic space; and thermal inclusions in an infinite disc and semi-infinite disc. Three different sets of differential equations describing the fields of strain and temperature are presented. This book is comprised of 12 chapters and begins with a discussion on basic relations and equations of thermoelasticity. Thermoelasticity is treated as a synthesis of the theory of elasticity and the theory of heat conduction. Some particular cases of thermoelasticity are then investigated, including stationary problems, the theory of thermal stresses, and classical dynamic elasticity. Dynamic effects due to the action of a non-stationary temperature field are examined, along with plane harmonic waves in an elastic space and thermal stresses in plates, shells, and viscoelastic bodies. The final chapter focuses on micropolar thermoelasticity, magnetothermoelasticity, and thermopiezoelectricity. This monograph will be of interest to physicists and mechanical engineers.

Introduction to Linear Elasticity

Introduction to Linear Elasticity
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780387941004
ISBN-13 : 0387941002
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Synopsis Introduction to Linear Elasticity by : Phillip L. Gould

This applications-oriented introduction fills an important gap in the field of solid mechanics. Offering a thorough grounding in the tensor-based theory of elasticity for courses in mechanical, civil, materials or aeronautical engineering, it allows students to apply the basic notions of mechanics to such important topics as stress analysis. Further, they will also acquire the necessary background for more advanced work in elasticity, plasticity, shell theory, composite materials and finite element mechanics. This second edition features new chapters on the bending of thin plates, time-dependent effects, and strength and failure criteria.

Theory of Asymmetric Elasticity

Theory of Asymmetric Elasticity
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Publisher : Pergamon
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009819056
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Synopsis Theory of Asymmetric Elasticity by : Witold Nowacki

Fractional Thermoelasticity

Fractional Thermoelasticity
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9783031645877
ISBN-13 : 3031645871
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Synopsis Fractional Thermoelasticity by : Yuriy Povstenko

Mechanics of Solids

Mechanics of Solids
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3540131612
ISBN-13 : 9783540131618
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Synopsis Mechanics of Solids by : C. Truesdell

Reissue of Encyclopedia of Physics / Handbuch der Physik, Volume VIa The mechanical response of solids was first reduced to an organized science of fairly general scope in the nineteenth century. The theory of small elastic deformations is in the main the creation of CAUCHY, who, correcting and simplifying the work of NAVIER and POISSON, through an astounding application of conjoined scholarship, originality, and labor greatly extended in breadth the shallowest aspects of the treatments of par ticular kinds of bodies by GALILEO, LEIBNIZ, JAMES BERNOULLI, PARENT, DANIEL BER NOULLI, EULER, and COULOMB. Linear elasticity became a branch of mathematics, culti vated wherever there were mathematicians. The magisterial treatise of LOVE in its second edition, 1906 - clear, compact, exhaustive, and learned - stands as the summary of the classical theory. It is one of the great "gaslight works" that in BOCHNER'S words! "either do not have any adequate successor[ s] . . . or, at least, refuse to be super seded . . . ; and so they have to be reprinted, in ever increasing numbers, for active research and reference", as long as State and Society shall permit men to learn mathe matics by, for, and of men's minds. Abundant experimentation on solids was done during the same century. Usually the materials arising in nature, with which experiment most justly concerns itself, do not stoop easily to the limitations classical elasticity posits.

Theory of Linear Poroelasticity with Applications to Geomechanics and Hydrogeology

Theory of Linear Poroelasticity with Applications to Geomechanics and Hydrogeology
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781400885688
ISBN-13 : 140088568X
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory of Linear Poroelasticity with Applications to Geomechanics and Hydrogeology by : Herbert F. Wang

The theory of linear poroelasticity describes the interaction between mechanical effects and adding or removing fluid from rock. It is critical to the study of such geological phenomena as earthquakes and landslides and is important for numerous engineering projects, including dams, groundwater withdrawal, and petroleum extraction. Now an advanced text synthesizes in one place, with one notation, numerous classical solutions and applications of this highly useful theory. The introductory chapter recounts parallel developments in geomechanics, hydrogeology, and reservoir engineering that are unified by the tenets of poroelasticity. Next, the theory's constitutive and governing equations and their associated material parameters are described. These equations are then specialized for different simplifying geometries: unbounded problem domains, uniaxial strain, plane strain, radial symmetry, and axisymmetry. Example problems from geomechanics, hydrogeology, and petroleum engineering are incorporated throughout to illustrate poroelastic behavior and solution methods for a wide variety of real-world scenarios. The final chapter provides outlines for finite-element and boundary-element formulations of the field's governing equations. Whether read as a course of study or consulted as a reference by researchers and professionals, this volume's user-friendly presentation makes accessible one of geophysics' most important subjects and will do much to reduce poroelasticity's reputation as difficult to master.