
Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics and Large Inelastic Deformations
by
Yuriy I. Dimitrienko
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
1,064
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2011
ISBN-10
9400700342
ISBN-13
9789400700345
Description
Yuriy I. Dimitrienko's exploration into nonlinear continuum mechanics delves deep into the complexities of large inelastic deformations. Through a systematic and axiomatic framework, it invites readers to confront the challenges posed by advanced solid mechanics. The text meticulously examines the principles governing the behavior of materials when subjected to extensive forces and distortions, making it an essential read for both researchers and practitioners in the field.
Dimitrienko’s work is not only theoretical; it also bridges the gap between abstract concepts and practical applications. By emphasizing the mathematical foundations intertwined with real-world scenarios, the author equips readers with the necessary tools to tackle intricate problems in material science and engineering. This comprehensive examination serves as a critical resource for those aiming to enhance their understanding of complex material behavior under extreme conditions, ultimately contributing to the advancement of engineering disciplines.
Dimitrienko’s work is not only theoretical; it also bridges the gap between abstract concepts and practical applications. By emphasizing the mathematical foundations intertwined with real-world scenarios, the author equips readers with the necessary tools to tackle intricate problems in material science and engineering. This comprehensive examination serves as a critical resource for those aiming to enhance their understanding of complex material behavior under extreme conditions, ultimately contributing to the advancement of engineering disciplines.
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