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Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics

Joanne L. Wegner, University of Victoria, British Columbia
James B. Haddow, University of Victoria, British Columbia
November 2014
Available
Paperback
9781107460140

    This text is intended to provide a modern and integrated treatment of the foundations and applications of continuum mechanics. There is a significant increase in interest in continuum mechanics because of its relevance to microscale phenomena. In addition to being tailored for advanced undergraduate students and including numerous examples and exercises, this text also features a chapter on continuum thermodynamics, including entropy production in Newtonian viscous fluid flow and thermoelasticity. Computer solutions and examples are emphasized through the use of the symbolic mathematical computing program Mathematica®.

    • Provides a modern and integrated treatment of the foundations and applications of continuum mechanics
    • Includes numerous examples and exercises and a password-protected solutions manual for lecturers
    • Covers important concepts and topics for mechanical and civil engineering students

    Product details

    November 2014
    Paperback
    9781107460140
    290 pages
    253 × 180 × 18 mm
    0.54kg
    35 b/w illus. 2 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Cartesian tensor analysis
    • 2. Kinematics and equation of continuity
    • 3. Stress
    • 4. Work, energy and entropy considerations
    • 5. Material models and constitutive equations
    • 6. Finite deformation of an elastic solid
    • 7. Some problems of finite elastic deformation
    • 8. Finite deformation thermoelasticity
    • 9. Dissipative media.
      Authors
    • Joanne L. Wegner , University of Victoria, British Columbia

      Joanne L. Wegner is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Victoria, Canada. Her research interests include wave propation in elastic and viscoelastic materials with applications to the dynamic behavior of polymers and elastomeric materials and earthquake engineering. Professor Wegner has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the engineering profession by the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers. In addition to her archival publications, she has co-edited two books on nonlinear waves in solids.

    • James B. Haddow , University of Victoria, British Columbia

      Professor James Haddow practises research in theoretical and experimental continuum mechanics, thermodynamics, and nonlinear elasticity. The applications of his work are to biomedical materials and metal forming processes.