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Introduction to Continuum Mechanics

The mechanics of a deformable body treated here is based on Newton s laws of motion and the laws of thermodynamics. In this Chapter we present the fundamental concepts of continuum mechanics, and, for conciseness, the material is presented in Cartesian tensor formulation with the implicit assumption of Einstein s summation convention. Where this convention is exempted we shall denote the index thus ( a). [Pg.9]


An Introduction to Continuum Mechanics by M. Gurtin, Academic Press Inc., San Diego California, 1981. Gurtin s book is a classic among solid mechanicians and gives a thorough treatment of much of the material found in the present chapter. [Pg.76]

Gurtin M., An Introduction to Continuum Mechanics, Academic Press Inc., San Diego California, 1981. [Pg.762]

Gurtin M.E. 1981. An introduction to continuum mechanics. New York Academic Press. [Pg.335]

Roberts, A. (1994). 4 one-dimensional introduction to continuum mechanics. World Scientific, Singapore. Schofield, A. N. C. P. Wroth (1968). Critical state soil mechanics. McGraw-Hill, London. [Pg.74]

A fundamental outline of mechanics (or physics) and chemistry, including thermodynamics, is provided in Chap. 2, Introduction to Continuum Mechanics, Chap. 3, Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics and Chap. 4, Virtual Work Equation,... [Pg.398]

Kachanov, L.M., Introduction to Continuum Mechanics, Kluer, Boston, 1986. [Pg.429]

Gurtin, M.E.,A Introduction to Continuum Mechanics. Academic Press, San Diego, 1981. Hand, G.S., A theory for anisotropic fluids. J. Fluid Mech., 13, 33-46 (1%2). [Pg.497]


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