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Author anadija, Marko, author.

Title Thermomechanics of solids and structures : physical mechanisms, continuum mechanics, and applications / Marko anadija.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 371 pages) : illustrations.
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Elsevier Series on Plasticity of Materials
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Front Cover -- Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the author -- Preface -- I Introduction to continuum mechanics -- 1 Tensors -- 1.1 Elementary concepts and notation -- 1.2 Vector algebra -- 1.2.1 Vector representation -- 1.2.2 Algebraic operations on vectors -- 1.2.3 Kronecker delta and Levi-Civita symbol -- 1.3 Tensor algebra and other important properties and operations -- 1.3.1 Basic algebraic operations on tensors -- 1.3.2 Transpose of a tensor -- 1.3.3 Symmetric and skew-symmetric tensors -- 1.3.4 Inverse of a tensor -- 1.3.5 Trace of a tensor
1.3.6 Double contraction of tensors -- 1.3.7 Determinant of a tensor -- 1.3.8 Exponential of a second-order tensor -- 1.3.9 Logarithm of a second-order tensor -- 1.3.10 Deviatoric and spherical parts of a tensor -- 1.3.11 Higher-order tensors -- 1.3.12 Orthogonal tensors -- 1.3.13 Transformation of tensor components due to change of orthonormal basis -- 1.3.14 Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a tensor -- 1.3.15 Definiteness of a tensor -- 1.3.16 Voigt notation -- 1.4 Tensor analysis -- 1.4.1 Differentiation of tensor-valued functions of a scalar variable -- 1.4.2 Gradients of tensor fields
1.4.2.1 Scalar fields -- 1.4.2.2 Vector fields -- 1.4.2.3 Second-order tensor fields -- 1.4.3 Differentiation of functions of tensors -- 1.4.4 Divergence theorem -- 2 Kinematics of deformation -- 2.1 Body, motion, configurations, and displacement -- 2.2 Velocity -- 2.3 Acceleration -- 2.4 Deformation gradient and its determinant -- 2.4.1 Changes of volume and surface -- 2.4.2 Material and spatial velocity gradients -- 2.5 Polar decomposition of the deformation gradient -- 2.6 Green-Lagrange, Euler-Almansi, and infinitesimal strain tensors -- 2.6.1 Strain tensor rates
2.7 Reynolds' transport theorem -- 3 Stress tensors, balance laws, and variational principles -- 3.1 Forces and stress tensors -- 3.1.1 External forces -- 3.1.2 Cauchy stress tensor -- 3.1.3 Other stress tensors -- 3.2 Balance laws -- 3.2.1 Balance of mass -- 3.2.2 Balance of linear momentum -- 3.2.3 Balance of angular momentum -- 3.2.4 Balance of energy -- 3.2.5 Second law of thermodynamics -- 3.2.6 Constitutive relations -- 3.2.6.1 Specific heat capacity -- 3.3 Fundamental variational principles in thermomechanics -- 3.3.1 Principle of virtual work
3.3.2 Principle of minimum total potential energy -- 3.3.3 Principle of virtual thermal work -- II Thermomechanics of solids -- 4 Thermoelasticity of solids -- 4.1 Theoretical and experimental observations -- 4.1.1 General remarks about thermoelasticity of solids and structures -- 4.1.2 Elasticity and temperature -- 4.1.3 Thermoelastic or Gough-Joule effect -- 4.1.4 Thermoelastic material properties and temperature -- 4.1.4.1 Elastic properties -- 4.1.4.2 Coefficient of thermal expansion -- 4.1.4.3 Specific heat capacity -- 4.1.4.4 Thermal conductivity -- 4.2 Constitutive modeling -- 4.2.1 Small strain thermoelasticity
Summary "Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures: Physical Mechanisms, Continuum Mechanics, and Applications covers kinematics, balance equations, the strict thermodynamic frameworks of thermoelasticity, thermoplasticity, creep covering constitutive equations, the physical mechanisms of deformation, along with computational aspects. The book concludes with coverage of the thermodynamics of solids and applications of the constitutive three-dimensional model to both one-dimensional homogeneous and composite beam structures. Practical applications of the theories and techniques covered are emphasized throughout the book, with analytical solutions provided for various problems." -- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 13, 2023).
Subject Materials -- Thermomechanical properties.
Solids -- Thermomechanical properties.
Building materials -- Thermomechanical properties.
Matériaux -- Propriétés thermomécaniques.
Solides -- Propriétés thermomécaniques.
Construction -- Matériaux -- Propriétés thermomécaniques.
Other Form: Print version: Canadija, Marko Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures San Diego : Elsevier,c2023 9780128201213
ISBN 9780128204481 electronic book
0128204486 electronic book
9780128201213 paperback
0128201215 paperback
Standard No. AU@ 000074340271
UKMGB 020985319

 
    
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