Notes on Continuum Mechanics


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This publication is aimed at students, teachers, and researchers of Continuum Mechanics and focused extensively on stating and developing Initial Boundary Value equations used to solve physical problems. With respect to notation, the tensorial, indicial and Voigt notations have been used indiscriminately. The book is divided into twelve chapters with the following topics: Tensors, Continuum Kinematics, Stress, The Objectivity of Tensors, The Fundamental Equations of Continuum Mechanics, An Introduction to Constitutive Equations, Linear Elasticity, Hyperelasticity, Plasticity (small and large deformations), Thermoelasticity (small and large deformations), Damage Mechanics (small and large deformations), and An Introduction to Fluids. Moreover, the text is supplemented with over 280 figures, over 100 solved problems, and 130 references.




Materials and Infrastructures 1


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This volume presents the first half of a diverse collection of chapters in the field of materials and infrastructures in transport systems, which illustrate the technological and methodological innovations required to rise to the challenge of building more sustainable transport infrastructures for the future. The authors explore the potential of these sustainable solutions to improve the performance and efficiency of materials and infrastructures, with a reduced environmental impact and lower cost. Theoretical and practical case studies address a variety of topics including circular economy and sustainability, the impacts of climate change, durability, lifecycle, auscultation and the monitoring of infrastructures. This book provides transport researchers and professionals with a better understanding of the current and future trends in these innovative fields, enabling them to put into practice new technologies and methods of design and management, so that new solutions can become current practices to truly improve modern transport systems.




Recent Advances in Differential Equations and Applications


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This work gathers a selection of outstanding papers presented at the 25th Conference on Differential Equations and Applications / 15th Conference on Applied Mathematics, held in Cartagena, Spain, in June 2017. It supports further research into both ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical analysis, dynamical systems, control and optimization, trending topics in numerical linear algebra, and the applications of mathematics to industry. The book includes 14 peer-reviewed contributions and mainly addresses researchers interested in the applications of mathematics, especially in science and engineering. It will also greatly benefit PhD students in applied mathematics, engineering and physics.




Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2008


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The 15th European Conference on Mathematics for Industry was held in the agreeable surroundings of University College London, just 5 minutes walk from the British Museum in the heart of London, over the ?ve warm, sunny days from 30 June to 4 July 2008. Participants from all over the world met with the commonaimofreinforcingthe roleofmathematics asanoverarching resource for industry and business. The conference attracted over 300 participants from 30 countries, most of them participating with either a contributed talk, a minisymposium pres- tation or a plenary lecture. ‘Mathematics in Industry’ was interpreted in its widest sense as can be seen from the range of applications and techniques described in this volume. We mention just two examples. The Alan Tayler Lecture was given by Mario Primicerio on a problem arising from moving oil through pipelines when temperature variations a?ect the shearing properties of wax and thus modify the ?ow. The Wacker Prize winner, Master’s student Lauri Harhanen from the Helsinki University of Technology, showed how a novel piece of mathematics allowed new software to capture real-time images of teeth from the data supplied by present day dental machinery (see ECMI Newsletter 44). The meeting was attended by leading ?gures from government, bu- ness and science who all shared the same aim – to promote the application of innovative mathematics to industry, and identify industrial sectors that o?er the most exciting opportunities for mathematicians to provide new insight and new ideas.




Análisis estructural mediante el método de los elementos finitos. Introducción al comportamiento lineal elástico


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Este libro presenta una introducción al método de los elementos finitos aplicado al análisis de las estructuras y los sólidos en general, considerando un comportamiento lineal elástico isótropo del material, las deformaciones infinitesimales y el régimen estático de cargas. Inicialmente se describe la formulación del método de los elementos finitos para sólidos, representados en un dominio tridimensional y también mediante sus simplificaciones en los espacios bidimensional y unidimensional. Así mismo, se presenta una aproximación básica para simular el comportamiento mecánico de estructuras laminares a través de la reducción de la geometría a su plano medio.La implementación de cada tipo de formulación se ilustra por medio de los ejemplos de aplicación incluidos al final de algunos capítulos. El libro está dirigido a estudiantes de Ingeniería Civil, Ingeniería Mecánica, Maestría en Estructuras, Maestría en Geotecnia y Maestría en Mecánica que están interesados en conocer el método de los elementos finitos como una técnica para el cálculo del estado de esfuerzos y de deformaciones de sólidos en general.




Earthquake Resistant Engineering Structures III


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"Third International Conference on Earthquake Resistant and Engineering Structures, ERES III"--P. facing t.p.




Earthquake Engineer 10th World


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Who's Who in Computational Science and Engineering


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The achievements and biographical details of nearly 1,500 key researchers and practitioners in the fields of computational mechanics, applied mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, aerospace, aeronautical, chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical, and structural engineering are included in this directory.