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Did you know that the Swiss mountain city Chur was a Roman Curia,
namely, a magistrate run by the faraway might of Rome? Learn more
insightful facts and fascinating anecdotes about thousands of
European place-names, all with a touch of humor. Wonder as you
wander in real or armchair travels - and open the way to many
unsuspected avenues of thought!
The proposal for a Symposium on high temperature effects in solids
originated in 1964, at which time a pilot committee, headed by
Professor F. K. G. ODQVIST, was formed. Upon the recommendation of
this com- mittee, a site for the Symposium and a Scientific
Organizing Committee were chosen, and some guidelines delineating
the field to be covered were established. The Symposium was held at
the National Engineering Laboratory in East Kilbride (Glasgow),
Scotland, from June 25 to 28, 1968. The Scientific Organizing
Committee was composed of the following mem- bers: Professor B. A.
BOLEY, Chairman (U. S. A.) Professor F. BUCKENS (Belgium) Professor
F. K. G. ODQVIST (Sweden) Professor W. OLSZAK (Poland) Professor H.
PARKUS (Austria) Dr. D. G. SOPWITH (U. K.) The Local Organizing
Committee was subsequently formed; it was direct- ed by Dr. SOPWTTH
with Mr. R. BRODIE as Secretary, and Mr. C. E. PHILLIPS and Dr. J.
GLEN as additional members. It deserves ample praise for excellent
arrangements and hospitality. In the discussions concerned with the
goals of the Symposium, it was decided that its principal aim
should be the presentation of a comprehen- sive view of the
behavior of solids and structures at high temperature under any
type of inelastic regime. It soon became apparent that this was a
very wide field, since it would embrace questions ranging from
those of basic thermodynamic to those of engineering analysis and
design.
Highly regarded text presents detailed discussion of fundamental aspects of theory, background and the idealizations on which it rests, with detailed solutions of typical and illustrative problems. Topics include fundamentals of thermoelasticity, heat transfer theory, thermal stress analysis, temperature effects in inelasticity theory, more. 1985 edition.
Did you know that the Swiss mountain city Chur was a Roman Curia,
namely, a magistrate run by the faraway might of Rome? Learn more
insightful facts and fascinating anecdotes about thousands of
European place-names, all with a touch of humor. Wonder as you
wander in real or armchair travels - and open the way to many
unsuspected avenues of thought!
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