
Elasticity
Theory, Applications, and Numerics
Martin H. Sadd(Author)
Academic Press
Published on 9. September 2004
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-12-605811-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Although there are several books in print dealing with elasticity, many focus on specialized topics such as mathematical foundations, anisotropic materials, two-dimensional problems, thermoelasticity, non-linear theory, etc. As such they are not appropriate candidates for a general textbook. This book provides a concise and organized presentation and development of general theory of elasticity. This text is an excellent book teaching guide.
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This book is a welcome addition to the set of textbooks available to beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates in mechanical engineering. I have previously taught the subject of elasticity from textbooks written by Barber, Salughter, and Shames with frequent references to the classics by Timoshenko, Love, Sokolnikoff, and Greenand Zerna. However, students have found these books either too difficult to understand or too dated in their notation. When I received the new textbook by Professor Sadd, I read it briefly and then handed it over to one of my graduate students who was preparingfor his qualifying examinations. His response was unqualified admiration of the ease with which he was able to navigate the book and grasp its contents. - Biswajit Banerjee - Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of UtahMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Weight
1225 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-605811-6 (9780126058116)
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Person
Martin H. Sadd is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at the University of Rhode Island. He received his Ph.D. in mechanics from the Illinois Institute of Technology and began his academic career at Mississippi State University. In 1979 he joined the faculty at Rhode Island and served as department chair from 1991 to 2000. Professor Sadd's teaching background is in the area of solid mechanics with emphasis in elasticity, continuum mechanics, wave propagation, and computational methods. He has taught elasticity at two academic institutions, in several industries, and at a government laboratory. Professor Sadd's research has been in computational modeling of materials under static and dynamic loading conditions using finite, boundary, and discrete element methods. Much of his work has involved micromechanical modeling of geomaterials including granular soil, rock, and concretes. He has authored more than 75 publications and has given numerous presentations at national and international meetings.
Author
Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Department, Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Rhode Island, USA
Content
Mathematical Preliminaries, Deformation: Displacements and Strains, Stress and Equilibrium, Material Behavior-Constitutive Equations, Formulation and Solution Strategies, Strain Energy and Related Principles, Two-Dimensional Formulations, Two-Dimensional Problem Solution, Saint - Venant Extension, Torsion and Flexure, Complex Variable Methods, Anisotropic Elasticity, Thermoelasticity, Displacement Potentials and Stress Functions, Micromechanics Applications, Numerical Methods: Finite and Boundary Element Methods, Appendices A-D.