Non-Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability
When a structure is put under an increasing compressive load, it becomes unstable and buckling occurs. This important work discusses stability analysis and buckling problems and offers practical tools for dealing with uncertainties that exist in real systems. The techniques are based on two complementary theories that are developed in the text: the probabilistic theory of stability and "anti-optimization," a theory that is valid when the necessary information for probabilistic analysis is absent, that is, when only scant data are available. Design engineers, researchers, and graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, marine, and civil engineering concerned with issues of structural integrity will find this book a useful reference source.
- Only up-to-date book on buckling problems
- Discusses new theories and their applications to real systems
- Senior author is well known authority on the subject
Reviews & endorsements
"This substantial and attractive volume is a well-organized and superbly written one that should be warmly welcomed by both theorists and practitioners...Profs. Elishakoff, Li, and Starnes, Jr. have given us a jewel of a book, one done with care and understanding of a complex and essential subject and one that seems to have ably filled a gap existing in the present-day literature and practice." Current Engineering Practice
"Most of the subjects covered in this outstanding book have never been discussed exclusively in the existing treatises...This unique book prepared by Isaac Elishakoff, one of the eminent solid mechanics experts of the 20th century and the present one, and his distinguished coauthors, will be of enormous use..." Ocean Engineering
"...all readers, students, and certainly reviewers should read this preface for its excellent presentation of the philosophy and raison d'être for this book. It is well written, with the material presented in an informational fashion as well as to raise questions related to unresolved of questionable challeneges. The book meets its objectives and should be included in the library of active researchers and students of structural stability...In the vernacular of film critics, 'a thumbs up.'" AIAA Journal
"The treatment is scholarly, having about 900 items in the bibiliography and additional contributors in the writing of almost every chapter...This reviewer beleives that Non-Classical Problems in the Theory of Elastic Stability should be a useful reference for researchers, engineers, and graduate students in aeronautical, mechanical, civil, nuclear, and marine engineering, and in applied mechanics." Applied Mechanics Reviews
Product details
September 2005Paperback
9780521020107
356 pages
245 × 170 × 19 mm
0.568kg
121 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface: why still another book on stability?
- 1. Mode localization in buckling of structures
- 2. Deterministic problems of shells with variable thickness
- 3. Stochastic buckling of structures: Monte Carlo method
- 4. Stochastic buckling of structures: analytical and numerical, non-Monte-Carlo techniques
- 5. Anti-optimization in buckling of structures
- 6. Application of the Gudunov-Conte shooting method to buckling analysis
- 7. Application of computerized symbolic algebra in buckling analysis
- References
- Index.