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The first part of this textbook presents the mathematical
background needed to precisely describe the basic problem of
continuum thermomechanics. The book then concentrates on developing
governing equations for the problem dealing in turn with the
kinematics of material continuum, description of the state of
stress, discussion of the fundamental conservation laws of
underlying physics, formulation of initial-boundary value problems
and presenting weak (variational) formulations. In the final part
the crucial issue of developing techniques for solving specific
problems of thermomechanics is addressed. To this aim the authors
present a discretized formulation of the governing equations,
discuss the fundamentals of the finite element method and develop
some basic algorithms for solving algebraic and ordinary
differential equations typical of problems on hand. Theoretical
derivations are followed by carefully prepared computational
exercises and solutions.
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Advances in Mechanics: Theoretical, Computational and Interdisciplinary Issues - Proceedings of the 3rd Polish Congress of Mechanics (PCM) and 21st International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics (CMM), Gdansk, Poland, 8-11 September 2015 (Hardcover)
Krzysztof Wilde, Jaroslaw Gorski, Karol Winkelmann, Michal Kleiber, Tadeusz Burczynski, …
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Advances in Mechanics: Theoretical, Computational and
Interdisciplinary Issues covers the domain of theoretical,
experimental and computational mechanics as well as
interdisciplinary issues, such as industrial applications. Special
attention is paid to the theoretical background and practical
applications of computational mechanics. This volume contains 132
contributions presented at the PCM-CMM-2015 Congress held on 8-11
September, 2015 in Gdansk, Poland. The Congress is a joint
scientific event of the 3rd Polish Congress of Mechanics (PCM) and
the 21st International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics
(CMM). Advances in Mechanics: Theoretical, Computational and
Interdisciplinary Issues will be of interest to researchers and
designers dealing with mechanics and its applications.
The first part of this textbook presents the mathematical
background needed to precisely describe the basic problem of
continuum thermomechanics. The book then concentrates on developing
governing equations for the problem dealing in turn with the
kinematics of material continuum, description of the state of
stress, discussion of the fundamental conservation laws of
underlying physics, formulation of initial-boundary value problems
and presenting weak (variational) formulations. In the final part
the crucial issue of developing techniques for solving specific
problems of thermomechanics is addressed. To this aim the authors
present a discretized formulation of the governing equations,
discuss the fundamentals of the finite element method and develop
some basic algorithms for solving algebraic and ordinary
differential equations typical of problems on hand. Theoretical
derivations are followed by carefully prepared computational
exercises and solutions.
The objective of this book is to thoroughly document and discuss
the influence of the most important computer-oriented techniques on
formulating and solving boundary-value problems typical for
contemporary solid and structural mechanics. The book is also
intended to serve as an up-to-date introduction into current
research on the subject. It will be useful to university
researchers and graduate students, as well as to industrial
engineers interested in effective solution methods in solid
mechanics.
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