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Book Description

This book presents an introduction to the classical theories of continuum mechanics; in particular, to the theories of ideal, compressible, and viscous fluids, and to the linear and nonlinear theories of elasticity. These theories are important, not only because they are applicable to a majority of the problems in continuum mechanics arising in practice, but because they form a solid base upon which one can readily construct more complex theories of material behavior. Further, although attention is limited to the classical theories, the treatment is modern with a major emphasis on foundations and structure

Book Details
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Hardcover 265 Pages
ISBN-10: 0123097509
ISBN-13: 9780123097507
Publisher: Academic Press
Pub date: Nov 28, 1981
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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