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Continuum Mechanics for Engineers, Second Edition
400 pages | CRC | English | ISBN-10: 0849318556 | RAR&PDF | 3.51/4.09 MB

The second edition of this popular text continues to provide a solid, fundamental introduction to the mathematics, laws, and applications of continuum mechanics. With the addition of three new chapters and eight new sections to existing chapters, the authors now provide even better coverage of continuum mechanics basics and focus even more attention on its applications.Beginning with the basic mathematical tools needed-including matrix methods and the algebra and calculus of Cartesian tensors-the authors develop the principles of stress, strain, and motion and derive the fundamental physical laws relating to continuity, energy, and momentum. With this basis established, they move to their expanded treatment of applications, including linear and nonlinear elasticity, fluids, and linear viscoelasticity. This book provides the reader with the foundation necessary to be a skilled user of today's advanced design tools, such as sophisticated simulation programs that use nonlinear kinematics and a variety of constitutive relationships. With its ample illustrations and exercises, it offers the ideal self-study vehicle for practicing engineers and an excellent introductory text for advanced engineering students.




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Continuum Mechanics For Engineers By Thomas Mase and George Mase

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Continuum mechanics is the fundamental basis upon which several graduate courses in engineering science such as elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity, and fluid mechanics are founded. With that in mind, this introductory treatment of the principles of continuum mechanics is written as a text suitable for a first course that provides the student with the necessary background in continuum theory to pursue a formal course in any of the aforementioned subjects. We believe that first-year graduate students, or upper-level
undergraduates, in engineering or applied mathematics with a working knowledge of calculus and vector analysis, and a reasonable competency in elementary mechanics will be attracted to such a course. This text evolved from the course notes of an introductory graduate continuum
mechanics course at Michigan State University, which was taught on a quarter basis. We feel that this text is well suited for either a quarter or semester course in continuum mechanics. Under a semester system, more time can be devoted to later chapters dealing with elasticity and fluid mechanics. For either a quarter or a semester system, the text is intended to be used in conjunction with a lecture course.



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Continuum Mechanics for Engineers, Third Edition

Author: George Thomas Mase | Size: 3.5 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: CRC Press | Year: 2009 | pages: 398 | ISBN: 1420085387

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Continuum Mechanics for Engineers, Third Edition provides engineering students with a complete, concise, and accessible introduction to advanced engineering mechanics. The impetus for this latest edition was the need to suitably combine the introduction of continuum mechanics, linear and nonlinear elasticity, and viscoelasticity for a graduate-level course sequence. An outgrowth of course notes and problems used to teach these subjects, the third edition of this bestselling text explores the basic concepts behind these topics and demonstrates their application in engineering practice.

Presents Material Consistent with Modern Literature

A new rearranged and expanded chapter on elasticity more completely covers Saint-Venant’s solutions. Subsections on extension, torsion, pure bending and flexure present an excellent foundation for posing and solving basic elasticity problems. The authors’ presentation enables continuum mechanics to be applied to biological materials, in light of their current importance. They have also altered the book’s notation—a common struggle for many students—to better align it with modern continuum mechanics literature. This book addresses students’ need to understand the sophisticated simulation programs that use nonlinear kinematics and various constitutive relationships. It includes an introduction to problem solution using MATLAB®, emphasizing this language’s value in enabling users to stay focused on fundamentals.

This book provides information that is useful in emerging engineering areas, such as micro-mechanics and biomechanics. With an abundance of worked examples and chapter problems, it carefully explains necessary mathematics as required and presents numerous illustrations, giving students and practicing professionals an excellent self-study guide to enhance their skills. Through a mastery of this volume’s contents and additional rigorous finite element training, they will develop the mechanics foundation necessary to skillfully use modern, advanced design tools.

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Anybody has the solution manual of 2nd or 3rd edition? Can you upload it?