Non-linear elasticity and theoretical mechanics : in honour of A.E. Green
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Non-linear elasticity and theoretical mechanics : in honour of A.E. Green
Oxford University Press, 1994
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Professor A. E. Green, FRS, is one of the outstanding British research workers in the field on theoretical and applied mechanics. In addition to two well-known books, he is the author of more than 175 publications. This book contains a set of sixteen up-to-date research papers written by a number of colleagues and friends and cover a range of topics from thermodynamics to problems associated with crystals, linear, nonlinear and fibre-reinforced elastic materials,
viscoplastic and granular materials. All the authors are eminent in their respective fields.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Quasistatic cycles in dynamic linear thermoelasticity
- The second-order deformation of an incompressible isotropic slab under torsion
- Reversible and non-dissipative processes
- Convexity consideration for the biharmonic equation in place polars with applications to elasticity
- Bending of a beam or wide strip
- Finite-amplitude waves in deformed Mooney-Rivlin materials
- Continuum theory for biaxial nematic liquid crystals
- Fourier-transform solution of a Boussinesq problem for a hexagonally aelotropic elastic half-space
- Asymptotic and other estimates for a similinear elliptic equation in a cylinder
- Closure of an arc crack in an isotropic homogeneous material due to unaxial loading
- Linear dynamical stability in constrained thermoelasticity I. Deformation - temperature constraints
- Linear dynamical stability in constrained thermoelasticity II. Deformation - entropy constraints
- Deformations of an elastic, internally constrained material Part 2: non-homogeneous deformations
- Finite deformations of a fibre-reinforced cantilever: distributed-load solutions
- Gravity flow of a granular material in compression between vertical walls and through a tapering vertical channel
- On the dynamical theory of rigid-viscoplastic materials
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