Recent advances in elasticity, viscoelasticity and inelasticity : Festschrift volume for Prof. Tse-Chien Woo on the occasion of his seventieth birthday

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Recent advances in elasticity, viscoelasticity and inelasticity : Festschrift volume for Prof. Tse-Chien Woo on the occasion of his seventieth birthday

editor, K.R. Rajagopal

(Series on advances in mathematics for applied sciences, vol. 26)

World Scientific, c1995

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This is a collection of papers dedicated to Prof T C Woo to mark his 70th birthday. The papers focus on recent advances in elasticity, viscoelasticity and inelasticity, which are related to Prof Woo's work. Prof Woo's recent work concentrates on the viscoelastic and viscoplastic response of metals and plastics when thermal effects are significant, and the papers here address open questions in these and related areas.

Table of Contents

  • Energy flux and dissipation in linear dissipative systems, Boulanger and M. Hayes
  • a constitutive equation for aging of elastomers, W.W. Feng
  • rate and gradient effects in a theory of solid-solid phase transitions, E. Fried and G. Grach
  • large deformations of infinite cylinders in the context of thermoelasticity, C.E. Maneschy
  • convection in third grade fluids, M. Massoudi and I. Christie
  • disarrangements in continua and the geometry of microstructure, D.R. Owen
  • convolutions as products in viscoelasticity theory, A.C. Pipkin
  • on the nature of the response functions in rate independent plasticity, A.R. Srinivasa
  • on boundary conditions in mixture theory, L. Tao and K.R. Rajagopal
  • antiplane deformations of anisotropic elastic materials, T.C.T. Ting
  • response of beams of viscoelastic materials with a strain clock, A. Wineman and R. Kolberg
  • development of a viscoelastoplastic constitutive model for commercial-purity aluminum, E.F.M. Winter.

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