Fr. 157.00

Mechanics of Deformable Solids: An Introduction

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 30.05.2025

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This book provides a fresh approach to learning how solid bodies respond to loads, emphasizing clear derivations of the basic concepts from first principles. A consistent problem-solving framework fosters understanding by building and reinforcing the mathematical tools best suited to the task.
Theoretical developments are augmented by an extensive set of MATLAB codes that not only show how to organize computations but also yield powerful tools for exploration and discovery. The book is aimed at engineering students at the sophomore level who have a background in calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.

List of contents

Mathematical Preliminaries.- Statics.- The Axial Bar.- Motion, Deformation, and Strain.- Force and Stress.- Constitutive Models.- Beam Theory.- Linear Theory of Beams.- Properties of Cross Sections.- A Computational Approach to Beams.- Torsion.- Strength and Stability.

About the author

Dr. Keith D. Hjelmstad is President's Professor in the School for Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University.

Summary

This book provides a fresh approach to learning how solid bodies respond to loads, emphasizing clear derivations of the basic concepts from first principles. A consistent problem-solving framework fosters understanding by building and reinforcing the mathematical tools best suited to the task.
Theoretical developments are augmented by an extensive set of MATLAB codes that not only show how to organize computations but also yield powerful tools for exploration and discovery. The book is aimed at engineering students at the sophomore level who have a background in calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.

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