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Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses - Explanations, Problems and Solutions (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
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Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses - Explanations, Problems and Solutions (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, 197
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This book is the authors' crowning achievement. In particular, it
comprises the problems contained in the three books, together with
detailed solutions and explanations. Thus, Part I (Chapters 1--12)
is related to the book "The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity,"
Part II (Chapters 13--21) covers the problems in the book "Thermal
Stresses," and Part III (Chapters 22--26) covers problems in the
book "Thermal Stresses - Advanced Theory and Applications." The
three parts are augmented by Part IV (Chapters 27--29), Numerical
Methods, that covers three important topics: Method of
Characteristics, Finite Element Method for Coupled
Thermoelasticity, and Boundary Element Method for Coupled
Thermoelasticity. As Part IV is independent of the earlier parts,
it may be studied separately. The book is an indispensable
companion to all who study any of the three books listed above, and
should also be of importance to those interested in the topics
covered in Part IV. It contains not only the problems and their
careful and often extensive solutions, but also explanations in the
form of introductions that appear at the beginning of chapters in
Parts I, II and III. Therefore, this book links the three listed
books into one comprehensive entity consisting of four
publications.
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