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Broché Pu Polytechniqu Parution : 15-08-2019 360 pages
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Mechanics of Continuous Media : an introduction
John Botsis, Michel Deville
Dernière mise à jour : 09/02/2026
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Pu Polytechniqu
Collection
P U POLYTEC ROM
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Numéro de série
Format
Broché
Présentation
Broché
Parution
15-08-2019
Pages
360
Poids
652
Largeur
16
Hauteur
24
Épaisseur
2.2
Classification
Sciences pures > Physique
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This book presents the basic concepts for the mathematical modeling of classical solid and fluid continuous media. It consists of eight chapters treating, Cartesian tensors, the kinematics, and dynamics of a continuous medium, thermodynamics, constitutive equations of classical Newtonian fluids and elastic solids, introduction to the linear theory of elasticity as well as Newtonian fluid mechanics. In each case, simple application examples provide analytical solutions that illustrate the power of modeling using continuum mechanics principles. Appendices give the necessary additions to follow the work and represent the field equations in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems. Each chapter proposes a series of exercises and suggestions for their solution is also provided. Clear and educational, this book is intended for engineering and physics students who want to learn the basic principles of continuum mechanics. The subject is developed in a simple-to-follow pedagogical manner that readers can work through on their own. They will find in this work a complete modern introduction that opens the door to this vast territory of knowledge.
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