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Parkus, Heinz |
Thermoelasticity |
I02537 |
1976 |
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Parkus, Heinz |
Magneto ??? Thermoelasticity |
I02456 |
1972 |
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Parkus, Heinz |
Irreversible Aspects of Continuum Mechanics and Transfer of Physical Characteristics in Moving Fluids |
I02036 |
1968 |
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Title | Thermoelasticity |
Author(s) | Parkus, Heinz |
Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1976. |
Description | VIII, 120 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | THERMOELASTICITY-the generalization of elasticity to nonisothermal deformations-has made considerable progress during the last two decades. Its basic theory is now well established, and many applications to problems in engineering have been successfully made. In writing this book it has been my aim to give, in a relatively small volume, an up-to-date presentation of those parts of thermoelasticity which, in my opinion, are of basic importance in the field. The theoretical back?? ground, together with the corresponding methods of solution, is developed first in each chapter and is followed by 'carefully selected examples intended to serve not only as illustrations of the theory but also as sources for useful results of engineering interest. Following a brief introductory chapter, the linearized, uncoupled theory is presented. Frequent reference is made here to the theory of isothermal elas?? ticity. A short review of the theory of heat conduction is included. The third and fourth chapters are concerned with special cases: plane thermo?? elastic stress and strain, and thermal bending and buckling of plates, respec?? tively. The real function method and the complex function approach are introduced simultaneously in Chapter 3 in order to exhibit and delineate the respective merits of the two procedures. In Chapter 5 the theory of thermo?? elasticity is developed in its most general form. Several particular cases are considered. This chapter also provides a rigorous foundation for the linearized theory of the preceding chapters |
ISBN,Price | 9783709184479 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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4. Physics, general
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Title | Irreversible Aspects of Continuum Mechanics and Transfer of Physical Characteristics in Moving Fluids : Symposia Vienna, June 22???28, 1966 |
Author(s) | Parkus, Heinz;Sedov, L.I |
Publication | Vienna, Springer Vienna, 1968. |
Description | XII, 424 p. 26 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | At its meeting on April 23, 1965 in Paris the Bureau of IUTAM decided to have a Symposium on the Irreversible Aspects of Continaum Mechanics held in June 1966 in Vienna. In addition, a Symposium on the Transfer of Physical Characteristics in Moving Fluids which, orig?? inally, had been scheduled to take place in Stockholm was rescheduled to be held in Vienna immediately following the Symposium on the Irre?? versible Aspects of Continuum Mechanics. It was felt that the subjects of the two symposia were so closely related that participants should be given an opportunity to attend both. Both decisions were unanimously approved by the members of the General Assembly of IUTAM. Prof. H. PARKUS, Vienna, was appointed Chairman of the Symposium on the Irreversible Aspects, and Prof. L. I. SEDOV, Moscow, was appointed Chairman of the Symposium on the Transfer of Physical Characteristics, with Prof. P ARKUS being re?? sponsible for the local organization of both symposia. In accordance with the policy set forth by IUTAM, membership of the Symposia was limited and by invitation only. Financial support for covering the costs of organization and for a partial defrayal of the accomodation and traveling expenses of the participants was provided by IUTAM and by the Austrian Ministry of Education |
ISBN,Price | 9783709155813 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
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3. PHYSICS
4. Physics, general
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