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Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica®: Fundamentals, Applications and Scientific Computing

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Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica®: Fundamentals, Applications and Scientific Computing

Continuum Mechanics using Mathematica®: Fundamentals, Applications and Scientific Computing by Antonio Romano , Renato Lancellotta , Addolorata Marasco
English | PDF (True) | 2006 | 392 Pages | ISBN : 0817632409 | 3.1 MB

The motion of any body depends both on its characteristics and the forces acting on it. Although taking into account all possible properties makes the equations too complex to solve, sometimes it is possible to consider only the properties that have the greatest in?uence on the motion. Models of ideals bodies, which contain only the most relevant properties, can be studied using the tools of mathematical physics. Adding more properties into a model makes it more realistic, but it also makes the motion problem harder to solve. In order to highlight the above statements, let us ?rst suppose that a systemS ofN unconstrainedbodiesC ,i=1,. . . ,N,issu?cientlydescribed i by the model of N material points whenever the bodies have negligible dimensions with respect to the dimensions of the region containing the trajectories. ThismeansthatallthephysicalpropertiesofC thatin?uence i the motion are expressed by a positive number, themass m , whereas the i position of C with respect to a frame I is given by the position vector i r (t) versus time. To determine the functionsr (t), one has to integrate the i i following system of Newtonian equations: m¨ r =F ?f (r ,. . . ,r ,r ? ,. . . ,r ? ,t), i i i i 1 N 1 N i=1,

Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Repost)

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Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Repost)

Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Historical Perspectives from John Bernoulli (1727) to Ernst Hellinger (1914) by Gérard A. Maugin
English | PDF (True) | 2014 | 275 Pages | ISBN : 3319053736 | 4.7 MB

Conceived as a series of more or less autonomous essays, the present book critically exposes the initial developments of continuum thermo-mechanics in a post Newtonian period extending from the creative works of the Bernoullis to the First World war, i.e., roughly during first the “Age of reason” and next the “Birth of the modern world”. The emphasis is rightly placed on the original contributions from the “Continental” scientists (the Bernoulli family, Euler, d’Alembert, Lagrange, Cauchy, Piola, Duhamel, Neumann, Clebsch, Kirchhoff, Helmholtz, Saint-Venant, Boussinesq, the Cosserat brothers, Caratheodory) in competition with their British peers (Green, Kelvin, Stokes, Maxwell, Rayleigh, Love,..).

Hydrodynamic Instability and Transition to Turbulence (Repost)

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Hydrodynamic Instability and Transition to Turbulence (Repost)

Hydrodynamic Instability and Transition to Turbulence by Akiva M. Yaglom
English | PDF | 2012 | 600 Pages | ISBN : 9400742363 | 110.8 MB

This book is a complete revision of the part of Monin & Yaglom's famous two-volume work "Statistical Fluid Mechanics: Mechanics of Turbulence" that deals with the theory of laminar-flow instability and transition to turbulence. It includes the considerable advances in the subject that have been made in the last 15 years or so. It is intended as a textbook for advanced graduate courses and as a reference for research students and professional research workers.

New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics XIII (Repost)

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New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics XIII (Repost)

New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics XIII: Contributions to the 22nd STAB/DGLR Symposium by Andreas Dillmann, Gerd Heller, Ewald Krämer, Claus Wagner
English | PDF (True) | 2021 | 788 Pages | ISBN : 3030795608 | 165 MB

This book offers timely insights into research on numerical and experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, mainly for (but not limited to) aerospace applications. It reports on findings by members of the STAB (German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association) and DGLR (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics) and covers both nationally and EC-funded projects. Continuing on the tradition of the previous volumes, the book highlights innovative solutions, promoting translation from fundamental research to industrial applications. It addresses academics and professionals in the field of aeronautics, astronautics, ground transportation, and energy alike.

Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics (Repost)

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Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics (Repost)

Encyclopedia of Continuum Mechanics by Holm Altenbach
English | EPUB | 2020 | 2837 Pages | ISBN : 3662558777 | 341.38 MB

This Encyclopedia covers the entire science of continuum mechanics including the mechanics of materials and fluids. The encyclopedia comprises mathematical definitions for continuum mechanical modeling, fundamental physical concepts, mechanical modeling methodology, numerical approaches and many fundamental applications. The modelling and analytical techniques are powerful tools in mechanical civil and areospsace engineering, plus in related fields of plasticity, viscoelasticity and rheology. Tensor-based and reference-frame-independent, continuum mechanics has recently found applications in geophysics and materials.

Tensor Analysis and Continuum Mechanics

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Tensor Analysis and Continuum Mechanics

Tensor Analysis and Continuum Mechanics by Wilhelm Flügge
English | PDF | 1972 | 215 Pages | ISBN : 3642883842 | 16.3 MB

Through several centuries there has been a lively interaction between mathematics and mechanics. On the one side, mechanics has used mathemat­ ics to formulate the basic laws and to apply them to a host of problems that call for the quantitative prediction of the consequences of some action. On the other side, the needs of mechanics have stimulated the development of mathematical concepts. Differential calculus grew out of the needs of Newtonian dynamics; vector algebra was developed as a means . to describe force systems; vector analysis, to study velocity fields and force fields; and the calcul~s of variations has evolved from the energy principles of mechan­ ics. In recent times the theory of tensors has attracted the attention of the mechanics people. Its very name indicates its origin in the theory of elasticity. For a long time little use has been made of it in this area, but in the last decade its usefulness in the mechanics of continuous media has been widely recognized. While the undergraduate textbook literature in this country was becoming "vectorized" (lagging almost half a century behind the development in Europe), books dealing with various aspects of continuum mechanics took to tensors like fish to water. Since many authors were not sure whether their readers were sufficiently familiar with tensors~ they either added' a chapter on tensors or wrote a separate book on the subject.

Progress in Continuum Mechanics

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Progress in Continuum Mechanics

Progress in Continuum Mechanics by Holm Altenbach, Hans Irschik, Alexey V. Porubov
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 504 Pages | ISBN : 3031437357 | 27 MB

This book gives an insight into the current developments in the field of continuum mechanics. Twenty-five researchers present new theoretical concepts, e.g., better inclusion of the microstructure in the models describing material behavior. At the same time, there are also more applications for the theories in engineering practice.

Fractals and Fractional Calculus in Continuum Mechanics

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Fractals and Fractional Calculus in Continuum Mechanics

Fractals and Fractional Calculus in Continuum Mechanics by A. Carpinteri, F. Mainardi
English | PDF | 1997 | 352 Pages | ISBN : 321182913X | 33.9 MB

The book is characterized by the illustration of cases of fractal, self-similar and multi-scale structures taken from the mechanics of solid and porous materials, which have a technical interest. In addition, an accessible and self-consistent treatment of the mathematical technique of fractional calculus is provided, avoiding useless complications.

Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Conservation Laws

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Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Conservation Laws

Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Conservation Laws by Sergei K. Godunov , Evgenii I. Romenskii
English | PDF | 2003 | 263 Pages | ISBN : 0306477351 | 17.9 MB

Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Conservation Laws presents a systematization of different models in mathematical physics, a study of the structure of conservation laws, thermodynamical identities, and connection with criteria for well-posedness of the corresponding mathematical problems.
The theory presented in this book stems from research carried out by the authors concerning the formulations of differential equations describing explosive deformations of metals. In such processes, elasticity equations are used in some zones, whereas hydrodynamics equations are stated in other zones. Plastic deformations appear in transition zones, which leads to residual stresses. The suggested model contains some relaxation terms which simulate these plastic deformations. Certain laws of thermodynamics are used in order to describe and study differential equations simulating the physical processes. This leads to the special formulation of differential equations using generalized thermodynamical potentials.

Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Towards Automation and Robustness of Computations in the Clinic

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Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Towards Automation and Robustness of Computations in the Clinic

Computational Biomechanics for Medicine: Towards Automation and Robustness of Computations in the Clinic by Martyn P. Nash, Adam Wittek, Poul M. F. Nielsen, Magdalena Kobielarz, Anju R. Babu, Karol Miller
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 188 Pages | ISBN : 3031349059 | 56.7 MB

This book presents contributions from the MICCAI 2022 Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop. "Computational Biomechanics for Medicine - towards translation and better patient outcomes” comprises papers accepted for the MICCAI Computational Biomechanics for Medicine Workshop held in 2022 in Singapore. The content focuses on applications of computational biomechanics to computer-integrated medicine, which includes MICCAI topics of Medical Image Computing, Computer-Aided Modeling and Evaluation of Surgical Procedures, and Imaging, Analysis Methods for Image Guided Therapies, Computational Physiology, and Medical Robotics. Specific topics covered include medical image analysis, image-guided surgery, surgical simulation, surgical intervention planning, disease prognosis and diagnostics, analysis of injury mechanisms, implant and prostheses design, as well as artificial organ design and medical robotics. This book details state-of-the-art progress in the above fields to researchers, students, and professionals.

The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows

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The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows

The Origin of Turbulence in Near-Wall Flows by Andrey V. Boiko , Genrih R. Grek , Alexander V. Dovgal , Victor V. Kozlov
English | PDF (True) | 2002 | 273 Pages | ISBN : 3540421815 | 29.9 MB

The Origin of Species Charles Darwin The origin of turbulence in fluids is a long-standing problem and has been the focus of research for decades due to its great importance in a variety of engineering applications. Furthermore, the study of the origin of turbulence is part of the fundamental physical problem of turbulence description and the philosophical problem of determinism and chaos. At the end of the nineteenth century, Reynolds and Rayleigh conjectured that the reason of the transition of laminar flow to the 'sinuous' state is in­ stability which results in amplification of wavy disturbances and breakdown of the laminar regime. Heisenberg (1924) was the founder of linear hydrody­ namic stability theory. The first calculations of boundary layer stability were fulfilled in pioneer works of Tollmien (1929) and Schlichting (1932, 1933). Later Taylor (1936) hypothesized that the transition to turbulence is initi­ ated by free-stream oscillations inducing local separations near wall. Up to the 1940s, skepticism of the stability theory predominated, in particular due to the experimental results of Dryden (1934, 1936). Only the experiments of Schubauer and Skramstad (1948) revealed the determining role of insta­ bility waves in the transition. Now it is well established that the transition to turbulence in shear flows at small and moderate levels of environmental disturbances occurs through development of instability waves in the initial laminar flow. In Chapter 1 we start with the fundamentals of stability theory, employing results of the early studies and recent advances.

Understanding Viscoelasticity: Basics of Rheology (Repost)

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Understanding Viscoelasticity: Basics of Rheology (Repost)

Understanding Viscoelasticity: Basics of Rheology by Nhan Phan-Thien
English | PDF | 2002 | 154 Pages | ISBN : 364207779X | 10.9 MB

This book presents an introduction to viscoelasticity; in particular, to the the­ ories of dilute polymer solutions and melts, and dilute suspensions of rigid particles in viscous and incompressible fluids. These theories are important, not just because they apply to practical problems of industrial interest, but because they form a solid theoretical base upon which mathematical tech­ niques can be built, from which more complex theories can be constructed, to better mimic material behaviour. The emphasis is not on the voluminous cur­ rent topical research, but on the necessary tools to understand viscoelasticity at a first year graduate level. 1 Viscoelasticity, or Continuum Mechanics, or Rheology (certainly not to be confused with Theology) is the science of deformation and flow. This def­ 2 3 inition of was due to Bingham, who, together with Scott-Blair and Reiner, helped form The Society of Rheology in 1929. Rheology has a distinguished history involving high-profile scientists. The idea that everything has a time scale, and that if we are prepared to wait long enough then everything will flow was known to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, and prior to him, to the 4 Prophetess Deborah - The Mountains Flowed Before The Lord. Not surpris­ ingly, the motto of the Society of Rheology is 1ravra pet (everything flows), a saying attributed to Heraclitus.

Composite Mechanics

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Composite Mechanics

Composite Mechanics by Andreas Öchsner
English | EPUB (True) | 2023 | 214 Pages | ISBN : 3031323890 | 27.1 MB

This book in the advanced structured materials series provides first an introduction to the mircomechanics of fiber-reinforced laminae, which deals with the prediction of the macroscopic mechanical lamina properties based on the mechanical properties of the constituents, i.e., fibers and matrix. Composite materials, especially fiber-reinforced composites, are gaining increasing importance since they can overcome the limits of many structures based on classical metals. Particularly, the combination of a matrix with fibers provides far better properties than the constituents alone. Despite their importance, many engineering degree programs do not treat the mechanical behavior of this class of advanced structured materials in detail, at least on the bachelor’s degree level. Thus, some engineers are not able to thoroughly apply and introduce these modern engineering materials in their design process.

Composite Mechanics

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Composite Mechanics

Composite Mechanics by Andreas Öchsner
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 214 Pages | ISBN : 3031323890 | 7.9 MB

This book in the advanced structured materials series provides first an introduction to the mircomechanics of fiber-reinforced laminae, which deals with the prediction of the macroscopic mechanical lamina properties based on the mechanical properties of the constituents, i.e., fibers and matrix. Composite materials, especially fiber-reinforced composites, are gaining increasing importance since they can overcome the limits of many structures based on classical metals. Particularly, the combination of a matrix with fibers provides far better properties than the constituents alone. Despite their importance, many engineering degree programs do not treat the mechanical behavior of this class of advanced structured materials in detail, at least on the bachelor’s degree level. Thus, some engineers are not able to thoroughly apply and introduce these modern engineering materials in their design process.

Physics of Collisional Plasmas: Introduction to High-Frequency Discharges (Repost)

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Physics of Collisional Plasmas: Introduction to High-Frequency Discharges (Repost)

Physics of Collisional Plasmas: Introduction to High-Frequency Discharges by Michel Moisan , Jacques Pelletier
English | PDF(True) | 2012 | 488 Pages | ISBN : 9400745575 | 5.9 MB

This text is an introduction to the physics of collisional plasmas, as opposed to plasmas in space. It is intended for graduate students in physics and engineering . The first chapter introduces with progressively increasing detail, the fundamental concepts of plasma physic. The motion of individual charged particles in various configurations of electric and magnetic fields is detailed in the second chapter while the third chapter considers the collective motion of the plasma particles described according to a hydrodynamic model. The fourth chapter is most original in that it introduces a general approach to energy balance, valid for all types of discharges comprising direct current(DC) and high frequency (HF) discharges, including an applied static magnetic field. The basic concepts required in this fourth chapter have been progressively introduced in the previous chapters.