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Handbook On Mechanics Of Inelastic Solids In 2 Volumes David Rees

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Handbook On Mechanics Of Inelastic Solids In 2 Volumes David Rees
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 98.46 MB
Pages: 1160
Author: David Rees
ISBN: 9781800612068, 1800612060
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Handbook On Mechanics Of Inelastic Solids In 2 Volumes David Rees by David Rees 9781800612068, 1800612060 instant download after payment.

This handbook covers a number of the more recent developments regarding the mechanics of deforming solids. In recent years, much progress has been reported in the wide-ranging mechanical behaviour of solids under stress. Here the term stress in a solid arises from a number of external actions including direct tension, compression, pressure, bending, shear and torsion. Many of the topics covered are yet to find their way into the standard texts, which are often restricted to isotropic elasticity and plasticity.In this two-volume work, what might previously have been regarded as disparate, 'specialist' topics have been placed within a wider mechanics arena to emphasise their common, underlying principles. That arena is taken generally as one of inelasticity for dealing with the essential mechanics of these phenomena. Therein, this text brings together theory, experimental data, key references, examples and exercises, particularly those that relate to the important advances in the subject, both old and new. The presentation of material featured in this way anticipates that in their turn these additional topics will be recognised as essential material for study among engineers, physicists and applied mathematicians at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

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