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Introduction to continuum mechanics
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics is a recently updated and revised text which is perfect for either introductory courses in an undergraduate engineering curriculum or for a beginning graduate course.Continuum Mechanics studies the response of materials to different loading conditions. The concep...
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Butterworth-Heinemann
1996
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author | Lai, W Michael Krempl, Erhard Rubin, David |
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description | Introduction to Continuum Mechanics is a recently updated and revised text which is perfect for either introductory courses in an undergraduate engineering curriculum or for a beginning graduate course.Continuum Mechanics studies the response of materials to different loading conditions. The concept of tensors is introduced through the idea of linear transformation in a self-contained chapter, and the interrelation of direct notation, indicial notation, and matrix operations is clearly presented. A wide range of idealized materials are considered through simple static and dynamic problems, a |
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spelling | cern-20099312021-04-21T20:21:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2009931engLai, W MichaelKrempl, ErhardRubin, DavidIntroduction to continuum mechanicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsIntroduction to Continuum Mechanics is a recently updated and revised text which is perfect for either introductory courses in an undergraduate engineering curriculum or for a beginning graduate course.Continuum Mechanics studies the response of materials to different loading conditions. The concept of tensors is introduced through the idea of linear transformation in a self-contained chapter, and the interrelation of direct notation, indicial notation, and matrix operations is clearly presented. A wide range of idealized materials are considered through simple static and dynamic problems, aButterworth-Heinemannoai:cds.cern.ch:20099311996 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Lai, W Michael Krempl, Erhard Rubin, David Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title | Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title_full | Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title_fullStr | Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title_short | Introduction to continuum mechanics |
title_sort | introduction to continuum mechanics |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2009931 |
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