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Advances in Applied Mechanics: Volume 38 by Erik van der Giessen (Department of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands)

Mechanics is defined as a branch of physics that focuses on motion and the reaction of physical systems to internal and external forces. This highly acclaimed series provides survey articles on the present state and future direction of research in important branches of applied solid and fluid mechanics.

Advances in Applied Mechanics Reviews

Authoritative 'state of the art' reviews written by outstanding contributors on the most recent advances in the applied mechanics field. --JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Reading through this latest collection of essays on topics in applied mechanics, one is made to realize once again what a remarkably sound idea the publication of this series of volumes has been. --NATURE This is another in the long line of excellent volumes containing reviews or surveys of active research areas in applied mechanics. --APPLIED MECHANICS REVIEWS

About Erik van der Giessen (Department of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands)

Erik van der Giessen works in the Department of Applied Physics at University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. Hassan Aref works in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.

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NPB9780120020386
9780120020386
0120020386
Advances in Applied Mechanics: Volume 38 by Erik van der Giessen (Department of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2001-10-10
372
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