Textbook
Stability and Nonlinear Solid MechanicsISBN: 978-0-471-49288-7
Hardcover
416 pages
October 2000, ©2000
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Although the problem of stability and bifurcation is well
understood in Mechanics, very few treatises have been devoted to
stability and bifurcation analysis in dissipative media, in
particular with regard to present and fundamental problems in Solid
Mechanics such as plasticity, fracture and contact mechanics.
Stability and Nonlinear Solid Mechanics addresses this lack of
material, and proposes to the reader not only a unified
presentation of nonlinear problems in Solid Mechanics, but also a
complete and unitary analysis on stability and bifurcation problems
arising within this framework. Main themes include:
* elasticity and plasticity problems in small and finite deformation
* general concepts of stability and bifurcation and basic results
* elastic buckling
* plastic buckling of structures
* standard dissipative systems obeying maximum dissipation.
These themes are developed in 20 chapters and illustrated by various analytical and numerical results. The coverage given here extends beyond the limited boundaries of previous works, resulting in a text of lasting interest and value to postgraduate students, researchers and practitioners working in mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering, as well as materials science.
* elasticity and plasticity problems in small and finite deformation
* general concepts of stability and bifurcation and basic results
* elastic buckling
* plastic buckling of structures
* standard dissipative systems obeying maximum dissipation.
These themes are developed in 20 chapters and illustrated by various analytical and numerical results. The coverage given here extends beyond the limited boundaries of previous works, resulting in a text of lasting interest and value to postgraduate students, researchers and practitioners working in mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering, as well as materials science.