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Continuum Mechanics Basic Principles Of Vectors Tensors And Deformation Khraishi

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Continuum Mechanics Basic Principles Of Vectors Tensors And Deformation Khraishi
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Publisher: Momentum Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.27 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Khraishi, Tariq A.; Shen, Yu-Lin
ISBN: 9781606507131, 1606507133
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Continuum Mechanics Basic Principles Of Vectors Tensors And Deformation Khraishi by Khraishi, Tariq A.; Shen, Yu-lin 9781606507131, 1606507133 instant download after payment.

Mechanics is the study of motion (or equilibrium) of matter and the forces that cause such motion (or equilibrium). Mechanics is based on the concepts of time, space, force, energy, and matter. Examples of previous knowledge of mechanics are courses in statics, dynamics, mechanics (or strength) of materials, fluid mechanics, elasticity, plasticity, and fracture mechanics. Mechanical engineers are called as such because they study mechanics and design using mechanics concepts and principles.
Abstract: Mechanics is the study of motion (or equilibrium) of matter and the forces that cause such motion (or equilibrium). Mechanics is based on the concepts of time, space, force, energy, and matter. Examples of previous knowledge of mechanics are courses in statics, dynamics, mechanics (or strength) of materials, fluid mechanics, elasticity, plasticity, and fracture mechanics. Mechanical engineers are called as such because they study mechanics and design using mechanics concepts and principles

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