Highly regarded engineering manual covers three important aspects of elasticity theory: finite elastic deformations, complex variable methods for two-dimensional problems for both isotropic and aeolotropic bodies, and shell theory. 1968 edition.
1. Mathematical Preliminaries 2. General Theory 3. Finite Deformation: Solution of Special Problems 4. Small Deformations Superposed on Finite Deformation 5. Infinitesimal Theory 6. Theory of Plane Strain 7. Plate Theory 8. Plane Problems for Isotropic Bodies 9. Plane Problems for Aeolotropic Bodies 10. Shells 11. General Theory of Membrane Shells 12. Bending Theory of Shells 13. Theory of Shallow Shells 14. Theory of Cyclindral Shells 15. Shells of Revolution 16. Asymptotic Expansions Authoe Index Subject Index
Highly regarded engineering manual covers three important aspects of elasticity theory: finite elastic deformations, complex variable methods for two-dimensional problems for both isotropic and aeolotropic bodies, and shell theory. 1968 edition.
1. Mathematical Preliminaries 2. General Theory 3. Finite Deformation: Solution of Special Problems 4. Small Deformations Superposed on Finite Deformation 5. Infinitesimal Theory 6. Theory of Plane Strain 7. Plate Theory 8. Plane Problems for Isotropic Bodies 9. Plane Problems for Aeolotropic Bodies 10. Shells 11. General Theory of Membrane Shells 12. Bending Theory of Shells 13. Theory of Shallow Shells 14. Theory of Cyclindral Shells 15. Shells of Revolution 16. Asymptotic Expansions Authoe Index Subject Index
1. Mathematical Preliminaries 2. General Theory 3. Finite Deformation: Solution of Special Problems 4. Small Deformations Superposed on Finite Deformation 5. Infinitesimal Theory 6. Theory of Plane Strain 7. Plate Theory 8. Plane Problems for Isotropic Bodies 9. Plane Problems for Aeolotropic Bodies 10. Shells 11. General Theory of Membrane Shells 12. Bending Theory of Shells 13. Theory of Shallow Shells 14. Theory of Cyclindral Shells 15. Shells of Revolution 16. Asymptotic Expansions Authoe Index Subject Index
A. E. Green is Applied Mathematics Professor Emeritus at the University of Durham.The late Wolfgang Zerna was Applied Mathematics Professor at the University of Hanover. In the early stages of computer applications, he was among the initiators of the field of computational structural engineering.
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