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Informationen zum Autor T. J. Chung is a distinguished professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Alabama, Huntsville. He has also authored Computational Fluid Dynamics and Applied Continuum Mechanics, both published by Cambridge University Press. Klappentext In this book! a new approach is pioneered in providing a unified theory in continuum mechanics. General Continuum Mechanics is intended for the beginner! but it develops advanced material covering interdisciplinary subjects. With applications of convective! Lagrangian! and Eulerian coordinates and the first and second laws of thermodynamics! the first-year graduate student will learn solid mechanics and fluid mechanics as an integrated subject. Electromagnetic continuum and relativistic continuum are included. The conservational properties of mass! momentum! and energy on earth and in the universe constitute the ingredients of this book. They are the monumental contributions of Newton! Maxwell! and Einstein! a panorama of beauty of universal laws that evolved over the last four centuries. No boundaries are needed to separate them! but rather we integrate them in harmony and place them in perspective. This is the book for interdisciplinary studies to carry out the modern scientific projects in which engineering! physics! and applied mathematics must be combined. Zusammenfassung This book provides a new approach in its unified theory in continuum mechanics. The conservational properties of mass! momentum! and energy on earth and in the universe constitute the ingredients of this book. This is the book for interdisciplinary studies to carry out the modern scientific projects in which engineering! physics! and applied mathematics must be combined. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Basic Topics: 1. Introduction; 2. Kinematics; 3. Kinetics; 4. Linear elasticity; 5. Newtonian fluid mechanics; Part II. Special Topics: 6. Curvilinear continuum; 7. Nonlinear continuum; 8. Electromagnetic continuum; 9. Differential geometry continuum; Epilogue....