The Linearized Theory of Elasticity

Author:   William S. Slaughter
Publisher:   Birkhauser Boston Inc
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9780817641177


Pages:   543
Publication Date:   14 December 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   William S. Slaughter
Publisher:   Birkhauser Boston Inc
Imprint:   Birkhauser Boston Inc
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   2.150kg
ISBN:  

9780817641177


ISBN 10:   0817641173
Pages:   543
Publication Date:   14 December 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface List of Figures List of Tables 1. Review of Mechanics of Materials 2. Mathematical Preliminaries 3. Kinematics 4. Forces and Stress 5. Constitutive Equations 6. Linearized Elasticity Problems 7. Two-Dimensional Problems 8. Torsion of Noncircular Cylinders 9. Three-Dimensional Problems 10. Variational Methods 11. Complex Variable Methods Appendix: General Curvilinear Coordinates References Index

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"""There is a good balance between theory and practical applications![the] approach acknowledges the basic concepts of continuum mechanics without burdening the presentation with excessive generalities. The assumptions required to obtain linear results from nonlinear results are clearly described. This enables students to clearly understand the limitations of linear results!the book includes a good range of discussion and examples!to motivate and complement the theory![it] is written in a clear style![and] can be recommended as a good example of a modern textbook in this field."" --Applied Mechanics Review ""This very accessible book will be of interest in teaching or learning linear elasticity."" --Zentralblatt Math ""The book presents classical parts of the linearized theory of elasticity in a selfcontained way that seems to be a fine compromise between the necessity of a deep mathematical insight and the accessibility of exposition. The author points out that the book is intended as a text for a first-year graduate course in mechanical or civil engineering. ...Many figures and solved examples contribute to the clarity of exposition. Moreover, each chapter finishes with a subsection of unresolved problems, hints being often given. The material in the book is well organized, presented in a lucid way, and can reach a fairly broad audience spanning from advanced undergraduate students to graduate students. Professionals and researchers may enjoy this book for its clarity and instructive examples, as well as a refreshing reminder of the classical results of the linearized theory of elasticity."" --Applications of Mathematics ""This book is a modern treatment of the linearized theory of elasticity, presented as a specialization of the general theory of continuum mechanics. It is derived from notes used by the author in teaching a first-year graduate-level course in elasticity!. Presented [are] various results connected to functions of a complex variable, strain, plane strain/stress, etc.! Each chapter ends with a useful list of problems. The book is clearly written, with rigorous presentation, in a pleasant and accessible style. This new text is an excellent resource devoted to introduce the students in mechanical or civil engineering to the linearized theory of elasticity. It is warmly recommended to all researchers in the field."" --Revue D'Analyse Numerique et de Theorie de L'Approximation"


There is a good balance between theory and practical applicationsa ][the] approach acknowledges the basic concepts of continuum mechanics without burdening the presentation with excessive generalities. The assumptions required to obtain linear results from nonlinear results are clearly described. This enables students to clearly understand the limitations of linear resultsa ]the book includes a good range of discussion and examplesa ]to motivate and complement the theorya ][it] is written in a clear stylea ][and] can be recommended as a good example of a modern textbook in this field. a Applied Mechanics Review <p> This very accessible book will be of interest in teaching or learning linear elasticity. a Zentralblatt Math <p> The book presents classical parts of the linearized theory of elasticity in a selfcontained way that seems to be a fine compromise between the necessity of a deep mathematical insight and the accessibility of exposition. The author points out that the book is intended as a text for a first-year graduate course in mechanical or civil engineering. ...Many figures and solved examples contribute to the clarity of exposition. Moreover, each chapter finishes with a subsection of unresolved problems, hints being often given. The material in the book is well organized, presented in a lucid way, and can reach a fairly broad audience spanning from advanced undergraduate students to graduate students. Professionals and researchers may enjoy this book for its clarity and instructive examples, as well as a refreshing reminder of the classical results of the linearized theory of elasticity. a Applications of Mathematics <p> This book is a modern treatment of thelinearized theory of elasticity, presented as a specialization of the general theory of continuum mechanics. It is derived from notes used by the author in teaching a first-year graduate-level course in elasticitya ]. Presented [are] various results connected to functions of a complex variable, strain, plane strain/stress, etc.a ] Each chapter ends with a useful list of problems. <p>The book is clearly written, with rigorous presentation, in a pleasant and accessible style. This new text is an excellent resource devoted to introduce the students in mechanical or civil engineering to the linearized theory of elasticity. It is warmly recommended to all researchers in the field. a Revue Da (TM)Analyse NumA(c)rique et de ThA(c)orie de La (TM)Approximation


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