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The Mechanical And Thermodynamical Theory Of Plasticity Negahban

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The Mechanical And Thermodynamical Theory Of Plasticity Negahban
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.61 MB
Pages: 776
Author: Negahban, Mehrdad
ISBN: 9781466563216, 1466563214
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Mechanical And Thermodynamical Theory Of Plasticity Negahban by Negahban, Mehrdad 9781466563216, 1466563214 instant download after payment.

""An excellent text for a graduate-level course in plasticity...the approach and selection of topics are appropriate for the audience. ... Professor Negahban has done an excellent job in presenting a unified approach to include thermal effects in the theory of finite deformation of plastic solids. The simple thermo-mechanical analog presented at the beginning of the chapter is also very instructive to the reader. {presented figures are] particularly helpful in understanding the mechanisms in a simple (one-dimensional) setting ... The learning features included in this chapter are excellent (the fi.
Abstract: ""An excellent text for a graduate-level course in plasticity...the approach and selection of topics are appropriate for the audience. ... Professor Negahban has done an excellent job in presenting a unified approach to include thermal effects in the theory of finite deformation of plastic solids. The simple thermo-mechanical analog presented at the beginning of the chapter is also very instructive to the reader. {presented figures are] particularly helpful in understanding the mechanisms in a simple (one-dimensional) setting ... The learning features included in this chapter are excellent (the fi

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