Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures

Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures

  • Marko Canadija
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780128204481ISBN 10: 0128204486

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Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures is written by Marko Canadija and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0128204486 (ISBN 10) and 9780128204481 (ISBN 13).

Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures: Physical Mechanisms, Continuum Mechanics, and Applications covers kinematics, balance equations, the strict thermodynamic frameworks of thermoelasticity, thermoplasticity, creep covering constitutive equations, the physical mechanisms of deformation, along with computational aspects. The book concludes with coverage of the thermodynamics of solids and applications of the constitutive three-dimensional model to both one-dimensional homogeneous and composite beam structures. Practical applications of the theories and techniques covered are emphasized throughout the book, with analytical solutions provided for various problems. - Provides foundational knowledge on continuum mechanics, covering kinematics, balance equations, isothermal elasticity and plasticity, variational principles, and more - Presents applications of constitutive 3D models to homogeneous and composite beams, including equations for stress and displacement estimation in thermoelastic beam problems - Reviews experimental results of thermoelastic material behavior, along with case studies to support reviews - Covers the inelastic behavior of materials at elevated temperatures, with experimental results for both monotonic and cyclic tensile tests presented - Looks at the physical mechanisms, experimental results, and constitutive modeling of creep