An introduction to continuum mechanics
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An introduction to continuum mechanics
(Mathematics in science and engineering : a series of monographs and textbooks, v. 158)
Academic Press, 1981
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science研究室
DC16:531/G9682021139904
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Bibliography: p. 243-245
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents an introduction to the classical theories of continuum mechanics; in particular, to the theories of ideal, compressible, and viscous fluids, and to the linear and nonlinear theories of elasticity. These theories are important, not only because they are applicable to a majority of the problems in continuum mechanics arising in practice, but because they form a solid base upon which one can readily construct more complex theories of material behavior. Further, although attention is limited to the classical theories, the treatment is modern with a major emphasis on foundations and structure
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgments. Tensor Algebra. Tensor Analysis. Kinematics. Mass. Momentum. Force. Constitutive Assumptions. Inviscid Fluids. Change in Observer. Invariance of Material Response. Newtonian Fluids. The Navier-Stokes Equations. Finite Elasticity. Linear Elasticity. Appendix. References. Hints for Selected Exercises. Index.
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