
Advances in Applied Mechanics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Applied Mechanics, Volume 19
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Stress Analysis for Fiber-Reinforced Materials
- I. Introduction
- II. Small, Plane Deformations of Ideal Composites
- III. Plane Problems in Transversely Isotropic Elasticity
- IV. Asymptotic Approximations to Elasticity Theory
- V. Finite Deformations
- References
- Chapter 2. Theory of Water-Wave Refraction
- I. Introduction
- II. Linear Surface Waves
- III. Refraction Equations
- IV. Simple Ray Theory
- V. Uniform Ray Theory
- VI. Shore Condition
- VII. Resonant Wave Trapping: Frequency
- VIII. Resonant Wave Trapping: Response
- IX. Underwater Reflection
- X. Developing Wave Patterns
- References
- Chapter 3. Polymer Fluid Mechanics
- I. General Survey and Review of Rheological Models
- II. Kinematics and Stress for Commutative Motions of Simple Fluids
- III. Kinematics and Dynamics for General Flows
- Appendix: Analysis of the Linear, Neutral Taylor-Couette Stability in Simple Fluids
- References
- Chapter 4. Relaminarization of Fluid Flows
- I. Introduction
- II. The Governing Equations
- III. Reversion by Dissipation
- IV. Reversion in Stably Stratified Flows
- V. Reversion in Highly Accelerated Flows
- VI. Curved Flows
- VII. Relaminarization by Rotation
- VIII. Thermal Effects
- IX. Surface Mass Transfer
- X. Magnetohydrodynamic Duct Flows
- XI. Other Instances of Relaminarization
- XII. Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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