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This book presents a general classical field theory, incorporating
continuum mechanics, electrodynamics, and thermodynamics. The
continuum equations of material behavior are derived from the
principles of Onsager's non-equilibrium thermodynamics supplemented
with dynamic degrees of freedom. The book contains the basic
principles and methods of modern continuum mechanics and of
rheology. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics is discussed in detail.
Applications include elasticity, thermoelasticity, viscoelasticity,
plasticity, rheooptics, etc. The models of rheology are developed
within a consistent thermodynamic framework. Viscoelastic and
plastic response, Ostwald's curve of generalized Newtonian fluids,
creep, elasticity preceding plastic flow, the rules of rheooptics,
etc., are discussed, and the empirical Cox-Merz rule is proved. The
thermodynamic results are compared to the results of microscopic
theories. Several kinds of colloids, polymers, and liquid crystals
are studied. The technical level of the book is high. It is
designed for engineers, physicists, natural scientists and applied
mathematicians.
The International Society for the Interaction of Mechanics and
Mathematics has a long-standing and respected tradition of hosting
symposia that provide a forum for disseminating new developments
and methods. Trends in Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics
represents the proceedings of the eleventh such symposium, held at
the University of Nice in May 1998.
Comprising invited lectures and refereed papers, this volume
includes recent results that open perspectives on fields in
mechanics and their methodological counterparts in mathematics. It
also surveys important advances in the areas where mathematics and
mechanics interact. The applications addressed include:
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