Non-linear Modeling and Analysis of Solids and Structures
This book presents a theoretical treatment of nonlinear behavior of solids and structures in such a way that it is suitable for numerical computation, typically using the Finite Element Method. Starting out from elementary concepts, the author systematically uses the principle of virtual work, initially illustrated by truss structures, to give a self-contained and rigorous account of the basic methods. The author illustrates the combination of translations and rotations by finite deformation beam theories in absolute and co-rotation format, and describes the deformation of a three-dimensional continuum in material form. A concise introduction to finite elasticity is followed by an extension to elasto-plastic materials via internal variables and the maximum dissipation principle. Finally, the author presents numerical techniques for solution of the nonlinear global equations and summarizes recent results on momentum and energy conserving integration of time-dependent problems. Exercises, examples and algorithms are included throughout.
- A theoretical treatment of nonlinear behaviour of solids and structure
- Starts out from elementary concepts to give a clear account of the basic methods
- Includes exercises, examples and algorithms throughout
Product details
August 2009Hardback
9780521830546
360 pages
254 × 180 × 23 mm
0.78kg
3 b/w illus. 5 tables 70 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Non-linear bar elements
- 3. Finite rotations
- 4. Finite rotation beam theory
- 5. Co-rotating beam elements
- 6. Deformation and equilibrium of solids
- 7. Elasto-plastic solids
- 8. Numerical solution techniques
- 9. Dynamic effects and time integration
- References
- Index.