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Geodesy is the science dealing with the determination of the
position of points in space, the shape and gravity field of the
Earth and with their time variations. A consequence is that
geodesists feel as a permanent subject of research, the detection,
analysis and interpretation of spatial deformation as well as
gravity field variation. This book collects 36 selected papers from
the International Symposium on Geodetic Deformation Monitoring held
in Jaen (Spain) from 17th to 19th March 2005. The main topics
covered in the symposium were: mathematical and statistical models
for crustal deformation analysis, deformation monitoring from GPS
and InSAR data: analysis and geophysical interpretation, geodetic
monitoring of movements in civil engineering, integration of
spatial and terrestrial techniques in deformation studies,
geodynamical applications of gravimetric observations and
present-day geodetic instrumentation for deformation monitoring.
This volume is a good overview of theoretical matters, models and
results."
Designing engineering components that make optimal use of materials
requires consideration of the nonlinear static and dynamic
characteristics associated with both manufacturing and working
environments. The modeling of these characteristics can only be
done through numerical formulation and simulation, which requires
an understanding of both the theoretical background and associated
computer solution techniques. By presenting nonlinear solid
mechanics, dynamic conservation laws and principles, and the
associated finite element techniques together, the authors provide
in this second book a unified treatment of the dynamic simulation
of nonlinear solids. Alongside a number of worked examples and
exercises are user instructions, program descriptions, and examples
for two MATLAB computer implementations for which source codes are
available online. While this book is designed to complement
postgraduate courses, it is also relevant to those in industry
requiring an appreciation of the way their computer simulation
programs work.
Designing engineering components that make optimal use of materials
requires consideration of the nonlinear static and dynamic
characteristics associated with both manufacturing and working
environments. The modeling of these characteristics can only be
done through numerical formulation and simulation, which requires
an understanding of both the theoretical background and associated
computer solution techniques. By presenting both the nonlinear
solid mechanics and the associated finite element techniques
together, the authors provide, in the first of two books in this
series, a complete, clear, and unified treatment of the static
aspects of nonlinear solid mechanics. Alongside a range of worked
examples and exercises are user instructions, program descriptions,
and examples for the FLagSHyP MATLAB computer implementation, for
which the source code is available online. While this book is
designed to complement postgraduate courses, it is also relevant to
those in industry requiring an appreciation of the way their
computer simulation programs work.
Many processes in materials science and engineering, such as the
load deformation behaviour of certain structures, exhibit nonlinear
characteristics. The computer simulation of such processes
therefore requires a deep understanding of both the theoretical
aspects of nonlinearity and the associated computational
techniques. This book provides a complete set of exercises and
solutions in the field of theoretical and computational nonlinear
continuum mechanics and is the perfect companion to Nonlinear
Continuum Mechanics for Finite Element Analysis, where the authors
set out the theoretical foundations of the subject. It employs
notation consistent with the theory book and serves as a great
resource to students, researchers and those in industry interested
in gaining confidence by practising through examples. Instructors
of the subject will also find the book indispensable in aiding
student learning.
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