The Thermomechanics of Plasticity and Fracture

The Thermomechanics of Plasticity and Fracture
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0521397804
ISBN-13 : 9780521397803
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Synopsis The Thermomechanics of Plasticity and Fracture by : Gérard A. Maugin

This book concentrates upon the mathematical theory of plasticity and fracture as opposed to the physical theory of these fields, presented in the thermomechanical framework.

The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity

The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 784
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ISBN-10 : 9781466563216
ISBN-13 : 1466563214
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity by : Mehrdad Negahban

Born out of 15 years of courses and lectures on continuum mechanics, nonlinear mechanics, continuum thermodynamics, viscoelasticity, plasticity, crystal plasticity, and thermodynamic plasticity, The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity represents one of the most extensive and in-depth treatises on the mechanical and thermodynamical a

Continuum Mechanics

Continuum Mechanics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781420009828
ISBN-13 : 1420009826
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Continuum Mechanics by : Ellis H. Dill

Most books on continuum mechanics focus on elasticity and fluid mechanics. But whether student or practicing professional, modern engineers need a more thorough treatment to understand the behavior of the complex materials and systems in use today. Continuum Mechanics: Elasticity, Plasticity, Viscoelasticity offers a complete tour of the subject th

Thermomechanics of Viscoplasticity

Thermomechanics of Viscoplasticity
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780387894904
ISBN-13 : 038789490X
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Synopsis Thermomechanics of Viscoplasticity by : Milan Micunovic

This work examines the geometrical and thermodynamical properties of mechanical behavior of metals and many polymeric and paste-like materials which are indispensable for developing a rational theory of viscoplasticity. The book is intended for researchers as well as Ph.D. students in the fields of material science and continuum mechanics. Anyone involved in the design of large scale industrial parts will also find this book highly useful. The concepts and results illustrated in this work are readily applicable to the rapidly developing field of biomechanics.

Mechanics of Natural Solids

Mechanics of Natural Solids
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9783642035784
ISBN-13 : 3642035787
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Mechanics of Natural Solids by : Dimitrios Kolymbas

This book contains the lectures given at the 2009 Symposium on Mechanics in Natural Solids held in Horto, Greece. It delivers a paradigm for the interconnection of the mechanics of soil, rock, ice and snow and for the interdisciplinary nature of the research.

Elastoplasticity Theory

Elastoplasticity Theory
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 665
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ISBN-10 : 9781420040784
ISBN-13 : 1420040782
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Elastoplasticity Theory by : Vlado A. Lubarda

Understanding the elastoplastic deformation of metals and geomaterials, including the constitutive description of the materials and analysis of structure undergoing plastic deformation, is an essential part of the background required by mechanical, civil, and geotechnical engineers as well as materials scientists. However, most books address the su

Volcanic Processes

Volcanic Processes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 612
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ISBN-10 : 9781461506478
ISBN-13 : 1461506476
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Volcanic Processes by : Flavio Dobran

Volcanic eruptions are fascinating manifestations of the Earth's dynamic inte rior which has been cooling for the past several billion years. The planets of the solar system originated some 4.5 billion years ago from the same gas and dust cloud created by the big bang. Some of the gas collapsed by the gravitational force to form the Sun at the center, while the whirling disk of gas and dust around the Sun subsequently cooled and lumped together to form larger and larger lumps of materials or planetesimals. These planetesimals collided fre quently and violently and in the process liberated heat that melted the material in them. With time this material gradually cooled and formed the planets of the solar system. During the second half of the twentieth century the theory of plate tectonics of the Earth became established and demonstrated that our planet is covered with six large and many small plates of the lithosphere. These plates move over a highly viscous lower part of the Earth's upper mantle and contain the continental and oceanic crusts. The lower mantle extends below the upper mantle until it meets the core that is more than half the diameter of the entire globe (12,740 km). The inner core consists mostly of iron and its temperature is about 5000 kelvin, whereas the liquid outer core is turbulent, rotates faster than the mantle, consists primarily of iron, and is the source of the Earth's magnetic field.

The Thermomechanics of Nonlinear Irreversible Behaviors

The Thermomechanics of Nonlinear Irreversible Behaviors
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9810233752
ISBN-13 : 9789810233754
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Thermomechanics of Nonlinear Irreversible Behaviors by : G‚rard A. Maugin

In this invaluable book, macroscopic irreversible thermodynamics is presented in its realm and its splendor by appealing to the notion of internal variables of state. This applies to both fluids and solids with or without microstructures of mechanical or electromagnetic origin. This unmatched richness of essentially nonlinear behaviors is the result of the use of modern mathematical techniques such as convex analysis in a clear-cut framework which allows one to put under the umbrella of ?irreversible thermodynamics? behaviors which until now have been commonly considered either not easily covered, or even impossible to incorporate into such a framework.The book is intended for all students and researchers whose main concern is the rational modeling of complex and/or new materials with physical and engineering applications, such as those accounting for coupled-field, hysteresis, fracture, nonlinear-diffusion, and phase-transformation phenomena.

Continuum Mechanics Through the Twentieth Century

Continuum Mechanics Through the Twentieth Century
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9789400763531
ISBN-13 : 9400763530
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Continuum Mechanics Through the Twentieth Century by : Gerard A Maugin

This overview of the development of continuum mechanics throughout the twentieth century is unique and ambitious. Utilizing a historical perspective, it combines an exposition on the technical progress made in the field and a marked interest in the role played by remarkable individuals and scientific schools and institutions on a rapidly evolving social background. It underlines the newly raised technical questions and their answers, and the ongoing reflections on the bases of continuum mechanics associated, or in competition, with other branches of the physical sciences, including thermodynamics. The emphasis is placed on the development of a more realistic modeling of deformable solids and the exploitation of new mathematical tools. The book presents a balanced appraisal of advances made in various parts of the world. The author contributes his technical expertise, personal recollections, and international experience to this general overview, which is very informative albeit concise.

Configurational Forces

Configurational Forces
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : 1439846138
ISBN-13 : 9781439846131
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Configurational Forces by : Gerard A. Maugin

Exploring recent developments in continuum mechanics, Configurational Forces: Thermomechanics, Physics, Mathematics, and Numerics presents the general framework for configurational forces. It also covers a range of applications in engineering and condensed matter physics. The author presents the fundamentals of accepted standard continuum mechanics, before introducing Eshelby material stress, field theory, variational formulations, Noether’s theorem, and the resulting conservation laws. In the chapter on complex continua, he compares the classical perspective of B.D. Coleman and W. Noll with the viewpoint linked to abstract field theory. He then describes the important notion of local structural rearrangement and its relationship to Eshelby stress. After looking at the relevance of Eshelby stress in the thermodynamic description of singular interfaces, the text focuses on fracture problems, microstructured media, systems with mass exchanges, and electromagnetic deformable media. The concluding chapters discuss the exploitation of the canonical conservation law of momentum in nonlinear wave propagation, the application of canonical-momentum conservation law and material force in numerical schemes, and similarities of fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. Written by a long-time researcher in mechanical engineering, this book provides a detailed treatment of the theory of configurational forces—one of the latest and most fruitful advances in macroscopic field theories. Through many applications, it shows the depth and efficiency of this theory.