Elastic and Inelastic Stress Analysis

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Author: H. Shames Irving

ISBN-10: 1560326867

ISBN-13: 9781560326861

Category: Fracture Mechanics

Presents certain key aspects of inelastic solid mechanics centered around viscoelasticity, creep, viscoplasticity, and plasticity. It is divided into three parts consisting of the fundamentals of elasticity, useful constitutive laws, and applications to simple structural members, providing extended treatment of basic problems in static structural mechanics, including elastic and inelastic effects. It contains worked-out examples and end-of-chapter problems.

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Presents certain key aspects of inelastic solid mechanics centered around viscoelasticity, creep, viscoplasticity, and plasticity. It is divided into three parts consisting of the fundamentals of elasticity, useful constitutive laws, and applications to simple structural members, providing extended treatment of basic problems in static structural mechanics, including elastic and inelastic effects. It contains worked-out examples and end-of-chapter problems. Booknews A senior or graduate level text presenting key aspects of inelastic solid mechanics centered around viscoelasticity, creep, viscoplasticity, and plasticity. Arrangement is in three parts consisting of the fundamentals of elasticity, useful constitutive laws, and applications to simple structural members. The efficient conjunction of elastic and inelastic solid mechanics is detailed, and analogy laws linking different areas of elastic and inelastic solid mechanics are emphasized. Serves as a companion to "Energy and Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics" (Taylor & Francis). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

PrefacePt. IFundamentals1Ch. 1Introduction to Cartesian Tensors1Ch. 2Stress39Ch. 3Strain70Pt. IIUseful Constitutive Laws99Ch. 4Behavior of Engineering Materials99Ch. 5Linear Elastic Behavior131Ch. 6Linear Viscoelastic Behavior161Ch. 7Introduction to Nonlinear Viscoelastic Behavior: Creep202Ch. 8Plasticity248Ch. 9Boundary Value Problems331Pt. IIIApplications to Simple Structural Members397Ch. 10Flexure of Beams397Ch. 11Torsion of Shafts460Ch. 12Plane Strain523Ch. 13Plane Stress573App. ISufficiency Conditions for Compatibility641App. IIDiscontinuity Functions647App. IIIThe Laplace Transform657App. IVNote on the Flexure Formula for Beams665App. VTraction Conditions in Terms of [Phi] for Plane Strain and Two-Dimensional Plane Stress669App. VICesaro Integrals in Terms of [Phi] for Plane Strain and Two-Dimensional Plane Stress674App. VIIMicroscopic Considerations of Properties of Solids678Index704

\ BooknewsA senior or graduate level text presenting key aspects of inelastic solid mechanics centered around viscoelasticity, creep, viscoplasticity, and plasticity. Arrangement is in three parts consisting of the fundamentals of elasticity, useful constitutive laws, and applications to simple structural members. The efficient conjunction of elastic and inelastic solid mechanics is detailed, and analogy laws linking different areas of elastic and inelastic solid mechanics are emphasized. Serves as a companion to "Energy and Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics" (Taylor & Francis). Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \