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Continuum Mechanics Progress In Funds Engrg Applns Y Gan

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Continuum Mechanics Progress In Funds Engrg Applns Y Gan
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Publisher: Intech
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Y. Gan
ISBN: 9789535104476, 9535104470
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Continuum Mechanics Progress In Funds Engrg Applns Y Gan by Y. Gan 9789535104476, 9535104470 instant download after payment.

Continuum Mechanics is the foundation for Applied Mechanics. There are numerous books on Continuum Mechanics with the main focus on the macroscale mechanical behavior of materials. Unlike classical Continuum Mechanics books, this book summarizes the advances of Continuum Mechanics in several defined areas. Emphasis is placed on the application aspect. The applications described in the book cover energy materials and systems (fuel cell materials and electrodes), materials removal, and mechanical response/deformation of structural components including plates, pipelines etc. Researchers from different fields should be benefited from reading the mechanics approached to real engineering problems.

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