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The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity

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Title: The Mechanical and Thermodynamical Theory of Plasticity
Author: Mehrdad Negahban
ISBN: 0849372305 / 9780849372308
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 784
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2012
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Spanning every significant facet of the mechanical and thermodynamics theories of plasticity, this book provides a complete and accessible introduction to continuum mechanics and thermodynamics for those with minimal background. Going beyond what is found in a typical text, the author, a highly experienced instructor, covers what is needed to develop and select plasticity models, or use them for solving static and dynamic problems. He also provides professionals with the material to develop advanced models and evaluate leading edge applications. The book covers rate dependent and temperature dependent plasticity, anisotropic plasticity, thermodynamic constraints, and crystal plasticity.

Chapter 1 : Plasticity in The 1-D Bar
Chapter 2 : Vectors and Tensors
Chapter 3 : Describing Motion, Deformation, and Temperature
Chapter 4 : Elastic, Plastic, and Thermal Deformation
Chapter 5 : Traction, Stress, and Heat Flux
Chapter 6 : Balance Laws and Jump Conditions
Chapter 7 : Infinitesimal Plasticity
Chapter 8 : Solutions for Infinitesimal Plasticity
Chapter 9 : First-Gradient Thermomechanical Materials
Chapter 10 : Elastic and Thermoelastic Solids
Chapter 11 : Finite Deformation Mechanical Theory of Plasticity
Chapter 12 : Thermoplastic Solids
Chapter 13 : Viscoelastic Solids
Chapter 14 : Rate-Dependent Plasticity
Chapter 15 : Crystal Plasticity

Appendices A : Representation of Functions
Appendices B : Representation for Fourth-Order Constants
Appendices C : Basic Equations
Index

 
 
 
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