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Micromechanics of Defects in Solids

Classical physics


Micromechanics of Defects in Solids (Mechanics of Elastic and Inelastic Solids)
by:  T. Mura

 

Book Description

November 30, 1987 9024732565 978-9024732562 2nd
Book by Mura, T.

Editorial Reviews

Review

`Professor Mura's book may be heartily recommended to those interested in either applying or learning to apply the methods of continuum mechanics to treat defects in the solid state. This monograph could serve as the perfect text for a second-level graduate course with the same title as that of the book.'
Journal of Applied Mechanics

Product Details

  • Series: Mechanics of Elastic and Inelastic Solids (Book 3)
  • Paperback: 588 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 2nd edition (November 30, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9024732565
  • ISBN-13: 978-9024732562
  • 3,73 MB , djvu
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Rigidity Theory and Applications (Fundamental Materials Research)

by:  M.F. Thorpe , P.M. Duxbury

Book Description

May 31, 1999 0306461153 978-0306461156 1999
Although rigidity has been studied since the time of Lagrange (1788) and Maxwell (1864), it is only in the last twenty-five years that it has begun to find applications in the basic sciences. The modern era starts with Laman (1970), who made the subject rigorous in two dimensions, followed by the development of computer algorithms that can test over a million sites in seconds and find the rigid regions, and the associated pivots, leading to many applications. This workshop was organized to bring together leading researchers studying the underlying theory, and to explore the various areas of science where applications of these ideas are being implemented.

Product Details

  • Series: Fundamental Materials Research
  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1999 edition (May 31, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0306461153
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306461156
  • 7,15 MB , djvu
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The Non-Linear Field Theories of Mechanics

by:  C. Truesdell , Walter Noll , Stuart Antman

 

Book Description

January 29, 2004 3540027793 978-3540027799 3rd
This third edition includes the corrections made by the late C. Truesdell in his personal copy. It is annotated by S. Antman who describes the monograph`s genesis and the impact it has made on the modern development of mechanics. Originally published as Volume III/3 of the famous Encyclopedia of Physics in 1965, this book describes and summarizes "everything that was both known and worth knowing in the field at the time." It also has greatly contributed to the unification and standardization of the concepts, terms and notations in the field.

Editorial Reviews

Review

From the reviews of the third edition:
"As there is hardly anyone in the continuum mechanics community who does not know, use and appreciate Truesdell and Noll’s ‘Nonlinear field theories of mechanics’, there is surely no need to review this masterpiece again … . What is interesting to note is that Springer Verlag released a third edition … ." (Albrecht Bertram, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1068, 2005)
"The Springer-Verlag now published the third edition of the historical Volume III/3 of the Encyclopedia of Physics … . This text gives interesting insights into the genesis of their work. … It is interesting to note that their system of notation, symbols, and terminology has been widely adopted, even by scientific descendants of critics of their enterprise. … No doubt, these arguments justify the reprint of the The Non-Linear Field Theories of Mechanics." (Technische Mechanik, Vol. 25 (3-4), 2005)

From the Back Cover

Non-Linear Field Theories of Mechanics has become a classic treatise in the field of continuum mechanics. Originally published nearly forty years ago, it probably has influenced practically all subsequent monographs on the subject. Its main parts are:
- The General Theory of Material Behavior
- Elasticity
- Fluidity
This third edition includes the corrections made by the late C. Truesdell in his personal copy. It is annotated by W. Noll and by S. Antman who describe the monograph’s genesis and the impact it has made on the modern development of mechanics. Originally published as Volume III/3 of the famous Encyclopedia of Physics in 1965, this book describes and summarizes "everything that was both known and worth knowing in the field at the time." It also greatly contributed to the unification and standardization of the concepts, terms and notations in the field.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 602 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 3rd edition (January 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540027793
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540027799
  • 9,22 MB , djvu
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Scaling Phenomena in Fluid Mechanics

by: Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt



This book presents the text of the inaugural lecture given by Professor G. I. Barenblatt on appointment to the G. I. Taylor Professorship of Fluid Mechanics. Fittingly, Professor Barenblatt chose to present a study of scaling phenomena in several topics studied by G. I. Taylor throughout his varied career.

Editorial Reviews

Book Description

This book presents the text of the inaugural lecture of Professor G. I. Barenblatt which deals with a study of scaling phenomena in several topics studied by G. I. Taylor throughout his varied career.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 50 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (January 27, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521469201
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521469203
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Mathematical Models of Fluid Dynamics: Modelling, Theory, Basic Numerical Facts - An Introduction

by: Rainer Ansorge , Thomas Sonar

 



Book Description

August 24, 2009 352740774X 978-3527407743 2nd
Without sacrificing scientific strictness, this introduction to the field guides readers through mathematical modeling, the theoretical treatment of the underlying physical laws and the construction and effective use of numerical procedures to describe the behavior of the dynamics of physical flow.
The book is carefully divided into three main parts:
- The design of mathematical models of physical fluid flow;
- A theoretical treatment of the equations representing the model, as Navier-Stokes, Euler, and boundary layer equations, models of turbulence, in order to gain qualitative as well as quantitative insights into the processes of flow events;
- The construction and effective use of numerical procedures in order to find quantitative descriptions of concrete physical or technical fluid flow situations.
Both students and experts wanting to control or predict the behavior of fluid flows by theoretical and computational fluid dynamics will benefit from this combination of all relevant aspects in one handy volume.

Editorial Reviews

Review

"The book is useful for students and experts, for mathematicians with interest on physical/technical problems, and for engineers in the field of fluid dynamics."

B. Platzer
ZAMM No. 9, 1 (2004)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 2nd edition (August 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 352740774X
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527407743
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Solutions manual to accompany Fundamentals of Aerodynamics

by: Jr. John D. Anderson

 

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill, Inc. (1991)
  • ISBN-10: 0070016801
  • ISBN-13: 978-0070016804
  • 1,33 MB , djvu
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Vectors, Tensors and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics

by: Rutherford Aris

 

Book Description

January 1, 1990 0486661105 978-0486661100
This introductory text is geared toward engineers, physicists, and applied mathematicians at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It applies the mathematics of Cartesian and general tensors to physical field theories and demonstrates them chiefly in terms of the theory of fluid mechanics. Numerous exercises appear throughout the text. 1962 edition.

Product Details

  • Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dover Publications (January 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0486661105
  • ISBN-13: 978-0486661100
  • 2,48 MB , djvu
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Hypersonic and High-Temperature Gas Dynamics

by: J. Anderson Jr

 

Book Description

November 1, 2006 1563477807 978-1563477805 2
This book is the second edition of a successful, self-contained text for those students and readers interested in learning hypersonic flow and high-temperature gas dynamics. Like the first edition, it assumes no prior familiarity with either subject on the part of the reader. If you have never studied hypersonic and/or high-temperature gas dynamics before, and if you have never worked extensively in the area, then this book is for you. On the other hand, if you have worked and/or are working in these areas, and you want a cohesive presentation of the fundamentals, a development of important theory and techniques, a discussion of the salient results with emphasis on the physical aspects, and a presentation of modern thinking in these areas, then this book is also for you. In other words, this book is designed for two roles: 1) as an effective classroom text that can be used with ease by the instructor, and understood with ease by the student; and 2) as a viable, professional working tool for engineers, scientists, and managers who have any contact in their jobs with hypersonic and/or high-temperature flow. Because of its success, most of the first edition has been carried over to the second edition with the addition of much new material.

This second Edition has updated figures and data to compliment the presentation and discussion of the fundamentals. New to this edition are some educational tools that the author has found successful in previous books, namely the inclusion of: (1) previews of each chapter written in plain language to inform the reader why it is important to read and understand the material in the chapter, to highlight the important aspects , and to whip up the reader’s passion to consume the chapter; (2) design examples scattered throughout the book to illustrate the application of the fundamentals to the design of hypersonic vehicles and ground test facilities; and (3) roadmaps at the beginning of each chapter to guide the reader comfortably through the material. New subjects discussed in the Second Edition include shock-shock interactions, hypersonic waveriders, and aspects of hypersonic propulsion devices, always in light of the fundamentals emphasized in the main part of the book.

Finally, this book is for you – the reader – to take you through an enjoyable tour of the world of Hypersonic and High Temperature Gasdynamics.

Editorial Reviews

Review

"John Anderson's books are consistently well written. It's an excellent book I'll keep for years to come."

About the Author

Dr. John Anderson, Jr. received his Ph.D. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering in 1966 from the Ohio State University. Dr. Anderson served as professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland where he became the Glenn L. Martin Distinguished Professor for Education in Aerospace Engineering. He is an Honorary Fellow of AIAA and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Among his numerous accomplishments, he was awarded the AIAA Pendray Aerospace Literature Award ""for writing textbooks in aerospace engineering which have received worldwide acclaim."" In 1999 he retired from the University of Maryland and was appointed Professor Emeritus. He is currently the Curator for Aerodynamics at the National Air and Space Museum.

Product Details

  • Series: AIAA Education
  • Hardcover: 813 pages
  • Publisher: AIAA; 2 edition (November 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1563477807
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563477805
  • 7,99 MB , djvu
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