Fr. 170.00

Nonlinear Computational Solid Mechanics

English · Hardback

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This book presents the fundamentals of nonlinear mechanics within a modern computational approach, building on both linear elasticity and the finite element method. It serves as a text book for a second year graduate course and as a reference for practitioners using nonlinear analysis in engineering and design.


List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Kinematics of nonlinear deformation. Chapter 3 Stresses in deformable bodies. Chapter 4 Work and virtual work. Chapter 5 Elastic material properties. Chapter 6 Stress Invariants and material tests. Chapter 7 Elasto-plastic Material Models. Chapter 8 Nonlinear solid finite elements. Chapter 9 Kinematics of large rotations. Chapter 10 Structural elements. Chapter 11 Solution Methods. Chapter 12 Soft computing in computational mechanics.

About the author

Jamshid Ghaboussi is Professor Emeritus at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has over 45 years of experience in teaching and research in Computational Mechanics, Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing in Engineering Applications.
David Pecknold is a Professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has more than 40 years teaching, consulting and university and industrial research experience in structural mechanics, dynamics and development of mathematical models and computer simulation techniques.
Dr. Xiping Wu is a Principal Engineer in Civil and Marine Engineering with Shell International Exploration & Production Inc.

Summary

This book presents the fundamentals of nonlinear mechanics within a modern computational approach, building on both linear elasticity and the finite element method. It serves as a text book for a second year graduate course and as a reference for practitioners using nonlinear analysis in engineering and design.

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"An excellent introduction to non-linear computational mechanics addressed to Masters students interested in the mechanics of structures."
-- Laurent Delannay, Université Catholique de Louvain
"...a useful combination of material that I would refer to in both my teaching of undergraduate/masters students and to introduce PhD students to particular aspects in computational mechanics."
-- William Coombs, Durham University
"This book is intended to provide much of that necessary background in an accessible form. The book can serve as a reference for engineers, analysts and software developers in practice, as well as a graduate course text."
-- Jan Sladek, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol 1381

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