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Mechanics of Solids and Shells - Theories and Approximations

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Emphasizing the assumptions and approximations that lead to the mathematical formulations, Mechanics of Solids and Shells offers a practical, unified presentation of the foundations of the mechanics of solids, the behavior of deformable bodies and thin shells, and the properties of finite elements. It presents the fundamental kinematics, dynamics, energetics, and behavior of materials that build a foundation for discussions on elasticity. A chapter on energy principles forms the basis for the approximations and theories related to shells, and the final chapter introduces the finite element as an approximation device and builds a bridge between the continuum and the discrete assembly.

List of contents

Introduction. Vectors, Tensors, and Curvilinear Coordinates. Deformation. Stress. Behavior of Materials. Principles of Work and Energy. Linear Theories of Isotropic Elasticity and Viscoelasticity. Differential Geometry of a Surface. Theory of Shells. Theories under the Kirchhoff-Love Constraint. Concepts of Approximation. References.

About the author

Wempner, Gerald; Talaslidis, Demosthenes

Summary

As the theories and methods have evolved over the years, the mechanics of solid bodies has become unduly fragmented. Most books focus on specific aspects, such as the theories of elasticity or plasticity, the theories of shells, or the mechanics of materials. While a narrow focus serves immediate purposes, much is achieved by establishing the common foundations and providing a unified perspective of the discipline as a whole.

Mechanics of Solids and Shells accomplishes these objectives. By emphasizing the underlying assumptions and the approximations that lead to the mathematical formulations, it offers a practical, unified presentation of the foundations of the mechanics of solids, the behavior of deformable bodies and thin shells, and the properties of finite elements. The initial chapters present the fundamental kinematics, dynamics, energetics, and behavior of materials that build the foundation for all of the subsequent developments. These are presented in full generality without the usual restrictions on the deformation. The general principles of work and energy form the basis for the consistent theories of shells and the approximations by finite elements. The final chapter views the latter as a means of approximation and builds a bridge between the mechanics of the continuum and the discrete assembly.

Expressly written for engineers, Mechanics of Solids and Shells forms a reliable source for the tools of analysis and approximation. Its constructive presentation clearly reveals the origins, assumptions, and limitations of the methods described and provides a firm, practical basis for the use of those methods.

Product details

Authors Demosthenes Talaslidis, Gerald Wempner, Gerald Talaslidis Wempner
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9780367395698
ISBN 978-0-367-39569-8
No. of pages 552
Series Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > General, dictionaries

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