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Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches (Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering) The first part of the book treats the theory of elasticity by the most elementary approach, emphasizing physical significance and using engineering notations. Most of the equations of the earlier


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Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches (Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering)

Title:Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches (Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering)
Author:Pei Chi Chou
Rating:4.62 (747 Votes)
Asin:0486669580
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:290 Pages
Publish Date:1992-01-17
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Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, this exceptionally clear text treats both the engineering and mathematical aspects of elasticity. It is especially useful because it offers the theory of linear elasticity from three standpoints: engineering, Cartesian tensor, and vector-dyadic. In this way the student receives a more complete picture and a more thorough understanding of engineering elasticity. Prerequisites are a working knowledge of statics and strength of materials plus calculus and vector analysis. The first part of the book treats the theory of elasticity by the most elementary approach, emphasizing physical significance and using engineering notations. It gives engineering students a clear, basic understanding of linear elasticity. The latter part of the text, after Cartesian tensor and dyadic notations are introduced, gives a more general treatment of elasticity. Most of the equations of the earlier chapters are repeate

Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, this exceptionally clear text treats both the engineering and mathematical aspects of elasticity. It is especially useful because it offers the theory of linear elasticity from three standpoints: engineering, Cartesian tensor, and vector-dyadic. In this way the student receives a more complete picture and a more thorough understanding of engineering elasticity. Prerequisites are a working knowledge of statics and strength of materials plus calculus and vector analysis.
The first part of the book treats the theory of elasticity by the most elementary approach, emphasizing physical significance and using engineering notations. It gives engineering students a clear, basic understanding of linear elasticity. The latter part of the text, after Cartesian tensor and dyadic notations are introduced, gives a more general treatment of elasticity. Most of the equations of the earlier chapters are repeated in Cartesian tensor

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