Continuum mechanics
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Welcome to this learning project about continuum mechanics!
Introduction
[edit | edit source]Topic of continuum mechanics deals with the basics equations of motion that governs the mechanics of both solid and fluid objects in nature.
Project metadata
[edit | edit source]Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource. |
Subject classification: this is an engineering resource. |
- Suggested Prerequisites:
- Time investment: 6 months
- Portal: Engineering and Technology
- School: Engineering
- Department: Mechanical engineering, Civil engineering, Aeronautical engineering, Applied mechanics
- Level: Senior year undergraduate and graduate students
Content summary
[edit | edit source]This is an introductory course on the continuum mechanics of materials. Small deformation theory is generalized for finite deformation scenarios and applied for both solid and fluids.
Goals
[edit | edit source]This learning project aims to.
- provide the mathematical foundations of continuum mechanics
- expose students to extension of small deformation theory into the finite deformation regime in solids and fluids
Contents
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Syllabus and Learning Materials
[edit | edit source]- Mathematical Preliminaries
- Kinematics
- Stress measures and stress rates
- Balance laws
- Constitutive relations
- Thermoelasticity
- Nonlinear Elasticity
- Plasticity
- Viscoplasticity
- Viscoelasticity.
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Textbooks
[edit | edit source]- Continuum Mechanics by A.J.M Spencer, Dover Publications, 2004
- Introduction to the Mechanics of a Continuous Medium by L.E. Malvern, Prentice-Hall, 1969
References
[edit | edit source]- Mathematics:
- R. M. Brannon (2004), Elementary Vector and Tensor Analysis for Engineers.
- R. M. Brannon (2004), Curvilinear Coordinates.
- A.P.S. Selvadurai (2000), Partial Differential Equations in Mechanics 1,2. Springer