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Description: Non-Linear Elastic Deformations by R.W. Ogden, P. Mazur Classic in the field covers application of theory of finite elasticity to solution of boundary-value problems, analysis of mechanical properties of solid materials capable of large elastic deformations. Problems. References. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This meticulous and precise account of the theory of finite elasticity fills a significant gap in the literature. The book is concerned with the mathematical theory of non-linear elasticity, the application of this theory to the solution of boundary-value problems (including discussion of bifurcation and stability) and the analysis of the mechanical properties of solid materials capable of large elastic deformations. The setting is purely isothermal and no reference is made to thermodynamics. For the most part attention is restricted to the quasi-static theory, but some brief relevant discussion of time-dependent problems is included.Especially coherent and well written, Professor Ogdens book includes not only all the basic material but many unpublished results and new approaches to existing problems. In part the work can be regarded as a research monograph but, at the same time, parts of it are also suitable as a postgraduate text. Problems designed to further develop the text material are given throughout and some of these contain statements of new results.Widely regarded as a classic in the field, this work is aimed at research workers and students in applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, and continuum mechanics. It will also be of great interest to materials scientists and other scientists concerned with the elastic properties of materials. Back Cover This meticulous and precise account of the theory of finite elasticity fills a significant gap in the literature. The book is concerned with the mathematical theory of non-linear elasticity, the application of this theory to the solution of boundary-value problems (including discussion of bifurcation and stability) and the analysis of the mechanical properties of solid materials capable of large elastic deformations. The setting is purely isothermal and no reference is made to thermodynamics. For the most part attention is restricted to the quasi-static theory, but some brief relevant discussion of time-dependent problems is included. Especially coherent and well written, Professor Ogdens book includes not only all the basic material but many unpublished results and new approaches to existing problems. In part the work can be regarded as a research monograph but, at the same time, parts of it are also suitable as a postgraduate text. Problems designed to further develop the text material are given throughout and some of these contain statements of new results. Widely regarded as a classic in the field, this work is aimed at research workers and students in applied mathematics, mechanical engineering, and continuum mechanics. It will also be of great interest to materials scientists and other scientists concerned with the elastic properties of materials. Table of Contents Acknowlegements Preface Chapter 1 Tensor Theory 1.1 Euclidean vector space 1.1.1 Orthonormal Bases and Components 1.1.2 Change of Basis 1.1.3 Euclidean Point Space: Cartesian Coordinates 1.2 Cartesian tensors 1.2.1 Motivation: Stress in a Continuum 1.2.2 Definition of a Cartesian Tensor 1.2.3 The Tensor Product 1.2.4 Contraction 1.2.5 Isotropic Tensors 1.3 Tensor algebra 1.3.1 Second-order Tensors 1.3.2 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Second-order Tensor 1.3.3 Symmetric Second-order Tensors 1.3.4 Antisymmetric Second-order Tensors 1.3.5 Orthogonal Second-order Tensors 1.3.6 Highter-order Tensors 1.4 Contravariant and covariant tensors 1.4.1 Reciprocal Basis. Contravariant and Covariant Components 1.4.2 Change of Basis 1.4.3 Dual Space.General Tensors 1.5 Tensor fields 1.5.1 The Gradient of a Tensor Field 1.5.2 Symbolic Notation for Differential Operators 1.5.3 Differentiation in Cartesian Coordinates 1.5.4 Differentiation in Curvilinear Coordinates 1.5.5 Curves and Surfaces 1.5.6 Integration of Tensor Fields References Chapter 2 Analysis of Deformation and Motion 2.1 Kinematics 2.1.1 Observers and Frames of Reference 2.1.2 Configurations and Motions 2.1.3 Reference Configuratins and Deformations 2.1.4 Rigid-body Motions 2.2 Analsis of deformation and strain 2.2.1 The Deformation Gradient 2.2.2 Deformation of Volume and Surface 2.2.3 "Strain, Stretch, Extension and Shear" 2.2.4 Polar Decomposition of the Deformation Gradient 2.2.5 Geometrical Interpretations of the Deformation 2.2.6 Examples of Deformations 2.2.7 Strain Tensors 2.2.8 Change of Reference Configuration or Observer 2.3 Analysis of motion 2.3.1 Deformation and Strain Rates 2.3.2 Spins of the Lagrangean an Eulerian Axes 2.4 Objectivity of tensor fields 2.4.1 Eulerian and Lagrangean Objectivity 2.4.2 Embedded components of tensors References "Chapter 3 Balance Laws, Stress and Field Equations" 3.1 Mass conservation 3.2 Momentum balance equations 3.3 The Cauchy stress tensor 3.3.1 Linear Dependence of the Stress Vector on the Surface Normal 3.3.2 Cauchys Laws of Motion 3.4 The nominal stress tensor 3.4.1 Definition of Nominal Stress 3.4.2 The Lagrangean Field Equations 3.5 Conjugate stress analysis 3.5.1 Work Rate and Energy Balance 3.5.2 Conjugage Stress Tensors 3.5.3 Stress Rates References Chapter 4 Elasticity 4.1 Constitutive laws for simple materials 4.1.1 General Remarks on Constitutive Laws 4.1.2 Simple Materials 4.1.3 Material Uniformity and Homogeneity 4.2 Cauchy elastic materials 4.2.1 The Constitutive Equation for a Cauchy Elastic Material 4.2.2 Alternative Forms of the Constitutive Equation 4.2.3 Material Symmetry 4.2.4 Undistorted Configurations and Isotropy 4.2.5 Anisotropic Elastic Solids 4.2.6 Isotropic Elastic Solids 4.2.7 Internal Constraints 4.2.8 Differentiation of a Scalar Function of a Tensor 4.3 Green elastic materials 4.3.1 The Strain-Energy Function 4.3.2 Symmetry Groups for Hyperelastic Materials 4.3.3 Stress-Deformation Relations for Constrained Hyperelastic Materials 4.3.4 Stress-Deformation Relations for Isotropic Elastic Materials 4.3.5 Strain-Energy Functions for Isotropic Elastic Materials 4.4 Application to simple homogeneous deformations References Chapter 5 Boundary-Value Problems 5.1 Formulation of boundary-value problems 5.1.1 Equations of Motion and Equilibrium 5.1.2 Boundary Conditions 5.1.3 Restrictions on the Deformation 5.2 Problems for unconstrained materials 5.2.1 Ericksens Theorem 5.2.2 Spherically Symmetric Deformation of a Spherical Shell 5.2.3 Extension and Inflation of a Circular Cylindrical Tube 5.2.4 Bending of a Rectangular Block into a Sector of a Circular Tube 5.2.5 Combined Extension and Torsion of a Solid Circular Cylinder 5.2.6 Plane Strain Problems: Complex Variable Methods 5.2.7 Growth Conditions 5.3 Problems for materials with internal constrainsts 5.3.1 Preliminaries 5.3.2 Spherically Symmetric Deformation of a Spherical Shell 5.3.3 Combined Extension and Inflation of a Circular Cylindrical Tube 5.3.4 Flexure of a Rectangular Block 5.3.5 Extension and Torsion of a Circular Cylinder 5.3.6 Shear of a Circular Cylindrical Tube 5.3.7 Rotation of a Solid Circular Cylinder about its Axis 5.4 Variational principles and conservation laws 5.4.1 Virtual Work and Related Principles 5.4.2 The Principle of Stationary Potential Energy 5.4.3 Complementary and Mixed Variational Principles 5.4.4 Variational Principles with Constraints 5.4.5 Conservation Laws and the Energy Momentum Tensor References Chapter 6 Incremental Elastic Deformations 6.1 Incremental constitutive relations 6.1.1 Deformation Increments 6.1.2 Stress Increments and Elastic Moduli 6.1.3 Instantaneous Moduli 6.1.4 Elastic Moduli for Isotropic Materials 6.1.5 Elastic Moduli for Incompressible Isotropic Materials 6.1.6 Linear and Second-order Elasticity 6.2 Structure and properties of the incremental equations 6.2.1 Incremental Boundary-Value Problems 6.2.2 Uniqueness: Global Considerations 6.2.3 Incremental Uniqueness and Stability 6.2.4 Variational Aspects of Incremental Problems 6.2.5 Bifurcation Analysis: Dead-load Tractions 6.2.6 Bifurcation Analysis: Non-adjoint and Self-adjoint Data 6.2.7 The Strong Ellipticity Condition 6.2.8 Constitutive Branching and Constitutive Inequalities 6.3 Solution of incremental boundary-value problems 6.3.1 Bifurcation of a Pre-strained Rectangular Block 6.3.2 Global Aspects of the Plane-strain Bifurcation of a Rectangular Block 6.3.3 Other Problems with Underlying Homogenous Deformation 6.3.4 Bifurcation of a Pressurized Spherical Shell 6.4 Waves and vibrations References Chapter 7 Elastic Properties of Sold Materials 7.1 Phenomenological theory 7.2 Isotropic materials 7.2.1 Homogenous Pure Strain of an Incompressible Material 7.2.2 Application to Rubberlike Materials 7.2.3 Homogeneous Pure Strain of a Compressible Material 7.3 The effect of small changes in material properties 7.4 Nearly incompressible materials 7.4.1 Compressible Materials and the Incompressible Limit 7.4.2 Nearly Incompressible Materials 7.4.3 Pure Homogeneous Strain of a Nearly Incompressible Isotropic Material 7.4.4 Application to Rubberlike Materials References Appendix I Convex Functions References Appendix 2 Glossary of symbols Long Description This classic offers a meticulous account of the theory of finite elasticity. It covers the application of the theory to the solution of boundary-value problems, as well as the analysis of the mechanical properties of solid materials capable of large elastic deformations. Setting is purely isothermal. Problems. References. Appendixes. Details ISBN0486696480 Author P. Mazur Short Title NON-LINEAR ELASTIC DEFORMATION Language English ISBN-10 0486696480 ISBN-13 9780486696485 Media Book Format Paperback Year 1997 Imprint Dover Publications Inc. Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Illustrations 40 text figures Series Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering Edition New edition DOI 10.1604/9780486696485 UK Release Date 1997-07-07 AU Release Date 1997-07-07 NZ Release Date 1997-07-07 US Release Date 1997-07-07 Pages 544 Publisher Dover Publications Inc. Edition Description New edition Publication Date 1997-07-07 DEWEY 531.382 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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