Finite elasticity is a theory of elastic materials that are capable of undergoing large deformations. This theory is inherently nonlinear and is mathematically quite complex. This monograph presents a derivation of the basic equations of the theory, a discussion of the general boundary-value problems, and a treatment of several interesting and important special topics such as simple shear, uniqueness, the tensile deformations of a cube, and antiplane shear. The monograph is intended for engineers, physicists, and mathematicians.
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Cambridge University Press
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 172 mm
Dicke: 6 mm
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978-0-89871-168-4 (9780898711684)
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Kinematics: Stress; Elastic materials, Change of observer; Material symmetry; Simple shear; The Piola-Kirchhoff Stress; Hyperelasticity; The elasticity tensor; The boundary-value problem; Variational formulational stability and uniqueness; Incompressible materials; Deformations of a cube; Anti-Plane Shear.