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Nonlinear Solid Mechanics A Continuum Approach for Engineering

by Gerhard A. Holzapfel
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Nonlinear Solid Mechanics a Continuum Approach for Engineering Gerhard A. Holzapfel Graz University of Technology, Austria With a modern, comprehensive approach directed towards computational mechanics, this book covers a unique combination of subjects at present unavailable in any other text. It includes vital information on 'variational principles' constituting the cornerstone of the finite element method. In fact this is the only method by which Nonlinear Solid Mechanics is utilized in engineering practice. The book opens with a fundamental chapter on vectors and tensors. The following chapters are based on nonlinear continuum mechanics - an inevitable prerequisite for computational mechanicians. In addition, continuum field theory (applied to a representative sample of hyperelastic materials currently used in nonlinear computations such as incompressible and compressible materials) is presented, as are transversely isotropic materials, composite materials, viscoelastic materials and hyperelastic materials with isotropic damage. Another central chapter is devoted to the thermodynamics of materials, covering both finite thermoelasticity and finite thermoviscoelasticity. Also included are:
* an up-to-date list of almost 300 references and a comprehensive index
* useful examples and exercises for the student
* selected topics of statistical and continuum thermodynamics.
Furthermore, the principle of virtual work (in both the material and spatial descriptions) is compared with two and three-field variational principles particularly designed to capture kinematic constraints such as incompressibility. All of the features combined result in an essential text for final year undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering and applied maths and physics.

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"Beauty" and "engineering computational point of view" are not terms one expects to read in the same sentence. Yet it is precisely the desire to share his fascination with the beauty of nonlinear solid mechanics and thermodynamics from this perspective that is the author's stated end in writing this self-contained introductory textbook. As those who apply these concepts in mathematics, physics, material science, and biomechanics, and in teaching "pure" engineering are aware, natural processes are rarely linear. Following a mini-course on tensor algebra and tensor calculus, chapters present the beauties of kinematics, stress, balance principles, aspects of objectivity, hyperelastic materials, the thermodynamics of materials, and variational principles. Includes worked examples, proofs, and some 200 chapter-end exercises without an answer key. In keeping with the aesthetic theme, pages are crisply formatted. Holzapfel is based at the Technical U. in Graz, Austria. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 25, 2000
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
470
ISBN
9780471823193

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