Handbook of Mechanical Stability in Engineering

(In 3 Volumes)Vol. 1: General Theorems and Individual Members of Mechanical SystemsVol. 2: Stability of Elastically Deformable Mechanical SystemsVol. 3: More Challenges in Stability Theories and Codification Problems

Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software, CAD/CAM, Science & Nature, Technology, Engineering
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Author: Anatoly V Perelmuter, Vladimir Slivker ISBN: 9789814397377
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Anatoly V Perelmuter, Vladimir Slivker
ISBN: 9789814397377
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: March 25, 2013
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

Handbook of Mechanical Stability in Engineering (In 3 Volumes) is a systematic presentation of mathematical statements and methods of solution for problems of structural stability. It also presents a connection between the solutions of the problems and the actual design practice.

This comprehensive multi-volume set with applications in Applied Mechanics, Structural, Civil and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics is useful for research engineers and developers of CAD/CAE software who investigate the stability of equilibrium of mechanical systems; practical engineers who use the software tools in their daily work and are interested in knowing more about the theoretical foundations of the strength analysis; and for advanced students and faculty of university departments where strength-related subjects of civil and mechanical engineering are taught.

Contents:

  • Volume 1:

    • Stability of Equilibrium of Systems That Have a Finite Number of Degrees of Freedom
    • Variational Statement of the Problem of Equilibrium Stability for Elastic Bodies
    • Asymptotic Analysis of Post-Critical Behavior
    • Stability of Equilibrium of Straight Bars
    • Stability of Equilibrium of Curved Bars
    • Stability of Equilibrium of Thin-Walled Bars
    • Conservative External Forces and Moments: Paradoxes and Misbeliefs
    • Spatial Curved Bar — Kirchhoff–Klebsch Theory
  • Volume 2:

    • Stability of Equilibrium of Plates — Kirchhoff–Love and Reissner Plates
    • Systems with Unilateral Constraints
    • Stability of Equilibrium of Planar Bar Structures
    • FEM in Stability Problems
    • Hinged Bar Systems
    • Dynamic Criterion of Stability and Non-Conservative Systems
    • Post-Critical Deformation
    • Design Models in Stability Problems: Practical Examples
  • Volume 3:

    • Stability of Inelastic Systems
    • Stability at Creep
    • Dynamic Stability
    • Aerodynamic Instability
    • Theory and Experiment
    • Stability Check on Design Codes

Readership: Research engineers; developers and users of CAD/CAE software tools; academics and students in mechanical & civil engineering.
Key Features:

  • Offers research and practical engineers comprehensive theoretical foundations of strength analysis
  • Useful for faculty and advanced students of engineering departments, where strength-related subjects of civil and mechanical engineering are taught
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Handbook of Mechanical Stability in Engineering (In 3 Volumes) is a systematic presentation of mathematical statements and methods of solution for problems of structural stability. It also presents a connection between the solutions of the problems and the actual design practice.

This comprehensive multi-volume set with applications in Applied Mechanics, Structural, Civil and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mathematics is useful for research engineers and developers of CAD/CAE software who investigate the stability of equilibrium of mechanical systems; practical engineers who use the software tools in their daily work and are interested in knowing more about the theoretical foundations of the strength analysis; and for advanced students and faculty of university departments where strength-related subjects of civil and mechanical engineering are taught.

Contents:

Readership: Research engineers; developers and users of CAD/CAE software tools; academics and students in mechanical & civil engineering.
Key Features:

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