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Granular Geomaterials Dissipative Mechanics Theory And Applications In Civil Engineering Frossard

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Granular Geomaterials Dissipative Mechanics Theory And Applications In Civil Engineering Frossard
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Publisher: ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20 MB
Author: Frossard, Etienne
ISBN: 9781119476887, 9781119563556, 9781119563563, 9781786302649, 1119476887, 1119563550, 1119563569, 1786302640
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Granular Geomaterials Dissipative Mechanics Theory And Applications In Civil Engineering Frossard by Frossard, Etienne 9781119476887, 9781119563556, 9781119563563, 9781786302649, 1119476887, 1119563550, 1119563569, 1786302640 instant download after payment.

This book develops a new vision in geomechanics which will be of interest to researchers and engineers. It begins with the key theoretical features of dissipative structures induced by elementary contact friction within geomaterials in slow motion, their multi-scale expression in key tensor relations and associated features including strain localization and shear banding.
Abstract: This book develops a new vision in geomechanics which will be of interest to researchers and engineers. It begins with the key theoretical features of dissipative structures induced by elementary contact friction within geomaterials in slow motion, their multi-scale expression in key tensor relations and associated features including strain localization and shear banding

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