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An Introduction to Mechanics of Solids.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thompson, Bennett.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Continuum mechanics.
Finite element method.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (262 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Lanham : Arts & Science Academic Publications (ASAP), 2022.
Summary:
An Introduction to Mechanics of Solids, edited by Bennett Thompson, is a comprehensive resource on the theory and applications of solid mechanics. This book covers a wide range of topics including continuum mechanics, semisolid processing, drying mechanisms, and finite element methods. It provides in-depth knowledge on the behavior of solid materials under various forces and conditions, making it relevant for fields like civil, aerospace, nuclear, and mechanical engineering, as well as materials science. The book is intended for students and professionals seeking detailed insights into solid mechanics, offering examples and methods applicable to diverse materials and techniques. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cover
HalfTitle Page
Title Page
Copyrights Page
About the Author
About the Book
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Thermomechanics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrode Microstructures Using Finite Element Methods: Progressive Interface Degradation under Thermal Cycling
Chapter 2 A Mesh-Free Solid-Mechanics Approach for Simulating the friction Stir-Welding Process
Chapter 3 Lipid Self-Spreading on Solid Substrates
Chapter 4 Solid-State Mechanochemical Syntheses of Perovskites
Chapter 5 Investigation of Drying Mechanism of Solids Using Wind Tunnel
Chapter 6 Continuum Mechanics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Using Three-Dimensional Reconstructed Microstructures
Chapter 7 Semisolid Processing of Al/β-SiC Composites by Mechanical Stirring casting and High Pressure Die casting
Chapter 8 Multiscale Particle-In-Cell Method: From Fluid to Solid Mechanics
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ISBN:
9781839371097
1839371099
OCLC:
1455757918

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