
Nonlinear Elasticity
Theory and Applications
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- Editors:
- Y. B. Fu, Keele University
- R. W. Ogden, University of Glasgow
- Date Published: May 2001
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521796958
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This collection of papers by leading researchers in the field of finite, nonlinear elasticity concerns itself with the behavior of objects that deform when external forces or temperature gradients are applied. This process is extremely important in many industrial settings, such as aerospace and rubber industries. This book covers the various aspects of the subject comprehensively with careful explanations of the basic theories and individual chapters each covering a different research direction. The authors discuss the use of symbolic manipulation software as well as computer algorithm issues. The emphasis is placed firmly on covering modern, recent developments, rather than the very theoretical approach often found. The book will be an excellent reference for both beginners and specialists in engineering, applied mathematics and physics.
Read more- Up-to-date and concise account of finite elasticity, covering recent developments in the field
- A comprehensive collection of known results and references about the subject, presented and discussed in a coherent manner
- Written by leading reseachers in the field
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"The book succeeds at a variety of levels, and will be a useful resource..." SIAM Review
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"The book represents a good overview of research underway in both the mathematical and physical (mechanics) aspects of nonlinear elasticity at the start of this century." AIAA Journal
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- Date Published: May 2001
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521796958
- length: 540 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 30 mm
- weight: 0.79kg
- contains: 62 b/w illus. 5 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Elements of the theory of finite elasticity R. W. Ogden
2. Hyperelastic Bell materials: retrospection, experiment, theory M. F. Beatty
3. Universal results in finite elasticity G. Saccomandi
4. Equilibrium solutions for compressible nonlinearly elastic materials C. O. Horgan
5. Exact integrals and solutions for finite deformations of the incompressible Varga elastic materials J. M. Hill
6. Shear Ph. Boulanger and M. Hayes
7. Elastic membranes D. M. Haughton
8. Elements of the theory of elastic surfaces D. J. Steigmann
9. Singularity theory and nonlinear bifurcation analysis Y.-C. Chen
10. Perturbation methods and nonlinear stability analysis Y. B. Fu
11. Nonlinear dispersive waves in a circular rod composed of a Mooney-Rivlin material H.-H. Dai
12. Strain-energy functions with multiple local minima: modeling phase transformations using finite thermo-elasticity R. Abeyaratne, K. Bhattacharya and J. K. Knowles
13. Pseudo-elasticity and stress softening R. W. Ogden.
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