This book describes significant tractable models used in solid
mechanics - classical models used in modern mechanics as well as
new ones. The models are selected to illustrate the main ideas
which allow scientists to describe complicated effects in a simple
manner and to clarify basic notations of solid mechanics. A model
is considered to be tractable if it is based on clear physical
assumptions which allow the selection of significant effects and
relatively simple mathematical formulations. The first part of the
book briefly reviews classical tractable models for a simple
description of complex effects developed from the 18th to the 20th
century and widely used in modern mechanics. The second part
describes systematically the new tractable models used today for
the treatment of increasingly complex mechanical objects - from
systems with two degrees of freedom to three-dimensional continuous
objects.
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