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Continuum Mechanics Of Anisotropic Materials 1st Edition Stephen C Cowin Auth

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Continuum Mechanics Of Anisotropic Materials 1st Edition Stephen C Cowin Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 425
Author: Stephen C. Cowin (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461450245, 9781461450252, 1461450241, 146145025X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Continuum Mechanics Of Anisotropic Materials 1st Edition Stephen C Cowin Auth by Stephen C. Cowin (auth.) 9781461450245, 9781461450252, 1461450241, 146145025X instant download after payment.

Continuum Mechanics of Anisotropic Materials(CMAM) presents an entirely new and unique development of material anisotropy in the context of an appropriate selection and organization of continuum mechanics topics. These features will distinguish this continuum mechanics book from other books on this subject. Textbooks on continuum mechanics are widely employed in engineering education, however, none of them deal specifically with anisotropy in materials. For the audience of Biomedical, Chemical and Civil Engineering students, these materials will be dealt with more frequently and greater accuracy in their analysis will be desired. Continuum Mechanics of Anisotropic Materials' author has been a leader in the field of developing new approaches for the understanding of anisotropic materials.

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