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Inelastic Analysis Of Solids And Structures Milos Kojic Klausjurgen Bathe

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Inelastic Analysis Of Solids And Structures Milos Kojic Klausjurgen Bathe
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.62 MB
Pages: 417
Author: Milos Kojic; Klaus-Jürgen Bathe
ISBN: 9783540227939, 9783540265078, 3540227938, 3540265074
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Inelastic Analysis Of Solids And Structures Milos Kojic Klausjurgen Bathe by Milos Kojic; Klaus-jürgen Bathe 9783540227939, 9783540265078, 3540227938, 3540265074 instant download after payment.

Inelastic Analysis of Solids and Structures presents in a unified manner the physical and theoretical background of inelastic material models and computational methods, and illustrates the behavior of the models in typical engineering conditions. The book describes experimental observations and principles of mechanics, and efficient computational algorithms for stress calculations as typically performed in finite element analysis. The theoretical background is given to an extent necessary to describe the commonly employed material models in metal isotropic and orthotropic plasticity, thermoplasticity and viscoplasticity, and the plasticity of geological materials. The computational algorithms are developed in a unified manner with some detailed derivations of the algorithmic relations. Many solved examples are presented, which are designed to give insight into the material behavior in various engineering conditions, and to demonstrate the application of the computational algorithms.

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