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Advances in Applied Mechanics
Advances in Applied Mechanics continues to be a publication of high impact
Erik van der Giessen (Volume editor), Hassan Aref (Volume editor)
9780123742919, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 4 December 2008
346 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.56 kg
The major developments in the fields of fluid and solid mechanics are scattered throughout an array of technical journals, often making it difficult to find what the real advances are, especially for a researcher new to the field or an individual interested in discovering the state-of-the-art in connection with applications. The Advances in Applied Mechanics book series draws together recent significant advances in various topics in applied mechanics. Published since 1948, Advances in Applied Mechanics aims to provide authoritative review articles on topics in the mechanical sciences, primarily of interest to scientists and engineers working in the various branches of mechanics, but also of interest to the many who use the results of investigations in mechanics in various application areas such as aerospace, chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical and nuclear engineering. Advances in Applied Mechanics continues to be a publication of high visibility and impact. Review articles are provided by active, leading scientists in the field by invitation of the editors. Many of the articles published have become classics within their fields. Volume 42 in the series contains articles on coarse-graining in elasto-viscoplasticity, elasticity at nano-scale, and elestic and conductive properties of heterogeneous materials.
1. Theory of elasticity at the nano-scale -
H.L. Duan, J. Wang and B.L. Karihaloo
2. Connections between Elastic and Conductive Properties of Heterogeneous Materials -
I. Sevostianov and M. Kachanov
3. Coarse-Graining in Elasto-Viscoplasticity: Bridging the Gap from Microscopic Fluctuations to Dissipation -
M. Huetter and Th.A. Tervoort
Subject Areas: Mechanics of fluids [TGMF], Mechanics of solids [TGMD], Materials science [TGM], Fluid mechanics [PHDF], Classical mechanics [PHD], Physics [PH]