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Solid Mechanics - An Introduction (Hardcover, 1992 ed.): J.P. Ward Solid Mechanics - An Introduction (Hardcover, 1992 ed.)
J.P. Ward
R4,396 Discovery Miles 43 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a concise and readable introductory text on solid mechanics suitable for engineers, scientists and applied mathematicians. It presents the foundations of stress, strain and elasticity theory and consistently employs the use of vectors and (particularly) Cartesian tensor notation. The first chapter introduces vectors with particular emphasis being paid to applications which arise in later chapters. Chapter 2 introduces Cartesian tensors and describes some of their important applications. In particular, finite and infinitessimal rotations are examined as are isotropic tensors and second order symmetric tensors. The last topic of this chapter includes a full discussion on eigenvalues and eigenvectors. There are separate introductions, in Chapters 3 and 4, to stress and strain and to their practical measurement using, respectively, photoelastic methods and strain gauges. In Chapter 5 the concepts of stress and strain are brought together and, in conjunction with Newton's equilibrium equations, used to deduce the basic equations of linear elasticity theory. These fundamental equations are then examined and analyzed by obtaining simple exact solutions, including solutions which describe twisting, bending and stretching of beams. Chapter 6 introduces the fundamental concept of strain enegergy and uses this concept to derive the Kirchoff uniqueness theorem, Rayleigh's reciprocal theorem and the important Castigliano relations. The chapter concludes with a thorough treatment of the theorem of minimum potential energy and examines some of its applications. The final three chapters examine the application of the fundamental equations to the theory of torsion, to structural analysisand to the treatment of two dimensional elastostatics by analytical and approximate (finite element) methods.

Quaternions and Cayley Numbers - Algebra and Applications (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): J.P. Ward Quaternions and Cayley Numbers - Algebra and Applications (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
J.P. Ward
R1,488 Discovery Miles 14 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In essence, this text is written as a challenge to others, to discover significant uses for Cayley number algebra in physics. I freely admit that though the reading of some sections would benefit from previous experience of certain topics in physics - particularly relativity and electromagnetism - generally the mathematics is not sophisticated. In fact, the mathematically sophisticated reader, may well find that in many places, the rather deliberate progress too slow for their liking. This text had its origin in a 90-minute lecture on complex numbers given by the author to prospective university students in 1994. In my attempt to develop a novel approach to the subject matter I looked at complex numbers from an entirely geometric perspective and, no doubt in line with innumerable other mathematicians, re-traced steps first taken by Hamilton and others in the early years of the nineteenth century. I even enquired into the possibility of using an alternative multiplication rule for complex numbers (in which argzlz2 = argzl- argz2) other than the one which is normally accepted (argzlz2 = argzl + argz2). Of course, my alternative was rejected because it didn't lead to a 'product' which had properties that we now accept as fundamental (i. e.

Quaternions and Cayley Numbers - Algebra and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): J.P. Ward Quaternions and Cayley Numbers - Algebra and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
J.P. Ward
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In essence, this text is written as a challenge to others, to discover significant uses for Cayley number algebra in physics. I freely admit that though the reading of some sections would benefit from previous experience of certain topics in physics - particularly relativity and electromagnetism - generally the mathematics is not sophisticated. In fact, the mathematically sophisticated reader, may well find that in many places, the rather deliberate progress too slow for their liking. This text had its origin in a 90-minute lecture on complex numbers given by the author to prospective university students in 1994. In my attempt to develop a novel approach to the subject matter I looked at complex numbers from an entirely geometric perspective and, no doubt in line with innumerable other mathematicians, re-traced steps first taken by Hamilton and others in the early years of the nineteenth century. I even enquired into the possibility of using an alternative multiplication rule for complex numbers (in which argzlz2 = argzl- argz2) other than the one which is normally accepted (argzlz2 = argzl + argz2). Of course, my alternative was rejected because it didn't lead to a 'product' which had properties that we now accept as fundamental (i. e.

Solid Mechanics - An Introduction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1992): J.P. Ward Solid Mechanics - An Introduction (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1992)
J.P. Ward
R4,228 Discovery Miles 42 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is intended as an introductory text on Solid Mechanics suitable for engineers, scientists and applied mathematicians. Solid mechanics is treated as a subset of mathematical engineering and courses on this topic which include theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects (as this text does) can be amongst the most interesting and accessible that an undergraduate science student can take. I have concentrated entirely on linear elasticity being, to the beginner, the most amenable and accessible aspect of solid mechanics. It is a subject with a long history, though its development in relatively recent times can be traced back to Hooke (circa 1670). Partly because of its long history solid mechanics has an 'old fashioned' feel to it which is reflected in numerous texts written on the subject. This is particularly so in the classic text by Love (A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity 4th ed., Cambridge, Univ. Press, 1927). Although there is a wealth of information in that text it is not in a form which is easily accessible to the average lecturer let alone the average engineering student. This classic style avoiding the use of vectors or tensors has been mirrored in many other more 'modern' texts.

Selected and New Poems (Paperback): J.P. Ward Selected and New Poems (Paperback)
J.P. Ward
R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Substantial works from the five decades of John Powell Ward's career are featured in this volume of collected poems. Profiled are his writings from early uncollected work to 1969's "The Other Man, through his 1980s volumes, "To Get Clear and "The Clearing, and onward toward a late flowering that included a dramatic shift in style and technique, starting with the remarkable "Genesis in 1996 and leading to "Late Thoughts in March in the latter half of the 1990s. The book concludes with a selection of new and uncollected poems. Ward fans learn how he evolved a startling, experimental technique focused on letters of the alphabet, and how his wider concerns--history, the human peril to the natural world, and tragic events and their aftermaths--are played out across a formal grid of beautiful complexity.

Late Thoughts in March (Paperback): J.P. Ward Late Thoughts in March (Paperback)
J.P. Ward
R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Certain Marvellous Thing (Paperback): J.P. Ward A Certain Marvellous Thing (Paperback)
J.P. Ward
R143 Discovery Miles 1 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this collection of poetry - Ward's first since 1984 - a wide variety of forms create dazzling wordscapes that explore the various phenomena of modern living. The themes are edgy and urgent; the forms are varied, radical and sometimes playful. Concern for the world our children will inherit is apparent in the elegies. Previous collections include "To Get Clear" (1981) and "The Clearing" (1984).

Genesis (Paperback): J.P. Ward Genesis (Paperback)
J.P. Ward
R144 Discovery Miles 1 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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