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Anisotropic Elasticity T. T. C. Ting (Professor, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Anisotropic Elasticity By T. T. C. Ting (Professor, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Summary

Elasticity is a property of materials which returns them to their original shape after forces applied to change the shape have been removed. This advanced text explores the problems of composite or anisotropic materials and their elasticity.

Anisotropic Elasticity Summary

Anisotropic Elasticity: Theory and Applications by T. T. C. Ting (Professor, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Advanced undergraduate students in Engineering and Materials Science should have a good understanding of the property of elasticity. This book will be a vital resource for the complete study of elasticity as it is the only book on the particular subject of anisotropic materials. Homogenous materials, such as rubber bands, are said to be isotropic, and the mechanics of isotropic materials are easy to study and their problems easy to solve. However, for the whole new class of materials called composites, where two or more substances are combined for greater strength or superconductive properties, solving problems of the material's anisotropic elasticity are considerably more difficult. This book, however, is the first text to deal with the problems of composite, or anisotropic materials and their elasticity.

Table of Contents

1. Matrix Algebra ; 2. Linear Anisotropic Elastic Materials ; 3. Antiplane Deformations ; 4. The Lekhnitskii Formalism ; 5. The Stroh Formalism ; 6. The Structures and Identities of the Elasticity Matrices ; 7. Transformation of the Elasticity Matrices and Dual Coordinate Systems ; 8. Green's Functions for Infinite Space, Half-space, and Composite Space ; 9. Particular Solutions, Stress Singularities, and Stress Decay ; 10. Anisotropic Matrials with an Elliptic Boundary ; 11. Anisotropic Media with a Crack or a Rigid Line Inclusion ; 12. Steady State Motion and Surface Waves ; 13. Degenerate and Near Degenerate Materials ; 14. Generalization of the Stroh Formulism ; 15. Three-Dimensionsal Deformations

Additional information

NPB9780195074475
9780195074475
0195074475
Anisotropic Elasticity: Theory and Applications by T. T. C. Ting (Professor, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1996-04-25
580
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