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OverviewNon-smooth and non-convex models arise in several important applications of mechanics and engineering. The interest in this field is growing from both mathematicians and engineers. The study of numerous industrial applications, including contact phenomena in statics and dynamics or delamination effects in composites, requires the consideration of non-smoothness and non-convexity. The mathematical topics discussed in this book include variational and hemi-variational inequalities, duality, complementarity, variational principles, sensitivity analysis, eigenvalue and resonance problems, and minimax problems. Applications are considered in the following areas among others: non-smooth statics and dynamics, stability of quasi-static evolution processes, friction problems, adhesive contact and debonding, inverse problems, pseudoelastic modelling of phase transitions, chaotic behaviour in nonlinear beams, and nonholonomic mechanical systems. This volume contains 22 chapters written by various leading researchers and presents a cohesive and authoritative overview of recent results and applications in the area of nonsmooth and non-convex mechanics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Yang Gao , Raymond W. Ogden , Georgios E. StavroulakisPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2001 ed. Volume: 50 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 2.000kg ISBN: 9780792367864ISBN 10: 0792367863 Pages: 476 Publication Date: 31 March 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContributing Authors. Preface. In Memoriam, Professor P.D. Panagiotopoulos. 1. Stability of a quasi-static evolution; F. Abed-Meraim, Q.S. Nguyen. 2. Variational principles for self-adjoint elliptic eigenproblems; G. Auchmuty. 3. A sensitivity equation method for conduction and phase change problems; J. Borggaard, D. Pelletier. 4. Rock's interface problem including adhesion; Y. Dumont, D. Goeleven, K.L. Kuttler, M. Rochdi, M. Shillor. 5. On a class of differential-hemivariational inequalities; M. Foundo. 6. Nonsmooth/nonconvex dynamics: Duality, polarity, compklementary extrema; D.Y. Gao. 7. Signorini problem with a given friction; J. Haslinger, Z. Dostál, R. Kuccera. 8. Debonding of adhesively bonded composite structures; D.N. Kaziolas, M.J. Kontoleon, C.C. Baniotopoulos. 9. Effect of nonlinearity in nonsmooth and nonconvex structural behaviour; M. Kurutz. 10. Pseudoelastic solutions for one-dimensional martensite phase transitions; K.A. Lazopoulos. 11. Inverse Coefficient Problem; S. Migórski, A. Ochal. 12. Solutions to eigenvalue problems for hemivariational inequalities; D. Motreanu. 13. Non-smooth changes in elastic material properties under finite deformation; R.W. Ogden. 14. Nonlinear Resealing in discrete minimax; R.A. Polyak, I. Griva, J. Sobieszczanski-Sobieski. 15. Multivalued problems with strong resonance; V. Radulescu. 16. Freely propagating waves in a supported nonlinear elastic beam; D.L. Russell. 17. Shape sensitivities for optimal design: A case study;L.G. Stanley. 18. Optimal design and identification problems in nonsmooth mechanics; G.E. Stavroulakis. 19. Adhesively Supported von Karman Plate; K. Tsilika. 20. Optimality conditions of semi-invex functions; V. Vetrivel, J. Dutta. 21. The chaotic behavior of a physicallynonlinear beam; Y.-H. Xu. 22. Duality principle in nonholonomic mechanical systems; H. Yoshimura, T. Kawase.Reviews'[...] in my opinion it is interesting and useful to all researchers in theoretical and applied mechanics, since it represents a rich source of information on recent developments concerning mathematical models which at present arise more and more frequently in various technological and engineering sectors.' Meccanica, 36 (2001) '[...] in my opinion it is interesting and useful to all researchers in theoretical and applied mechanics, since it represents a rich source of information on recent developments concerning mathematical models which at present arise more and more frequently in various technological and engineering sectors.' Meccanica, 36 (2001) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |