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A Course in Elasticity (Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 1979)

A Course in Elasticity

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"A Course in Elasticity" by B. Fraeijs de Veubeke is a mathematics book and learning resource focused on Dynamics. Best for teachers, students, and readers looking for stronger mathematical understanding.

This book is based on lecture notes of the late Professor de Veubeke. The subject is presented at a level suitable for graduate students in engineering, physics, or mathematics. Some exposure to linear algebra, complex analysis, variational calculus, or basic continuum mechanics would be helpful. The first third of the book contains the fundamentals of the theory of elasticity. Kinematics of continuous media, the notions of stress and equilibrium, conservation of energy, 'and the elastic constitutive law are each treated first in a nonlinear context, then specialized to the linear case. The remainder of the book is given to three classic applications of the theory, each supplemented by original re sults based on the use of complex variables. Each one of the three topics - Saint-Venant's theory of prismatic beams, plane deformations, and the bending of plates - is first pre sented and analyzed in general, then rounded out with numerous specific and sometimes novel examples. The following notational conventions are generally in force, except where noted to the contrary: lower case boldface letters denote vectors or triples of Cartesian co ordinates, upper case boldface letters denote 3 x 3 matrices, repeated lower case Latin subscripts are summed over (1,2,3), and non-repeated lower case Latin subscripts are assumed to range over (1,2,3).

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Best For: Graduate students in engineering, physics, or mathematics with some background in linear algebra, complex analysis, variational calculus, or basic continuum mechanics.
Focus: Fundamentals of the theory of elasticity including kinematics of continuous media, stress, and equilibrium.
Covers: Basic concepts and mathematical foundations of elasticity theory as presented in lecture notes by Professor de Veubeke.
Why It Matters: Provides a rigorous introduction to elasticity theory essential for understanding material behavior under stress in advanced scientific and engineering contexts.

"A Course in Elasticity" by B. Fraeijs de Veubeke is a mathematics book and learning resource focused on Dynamics. Best for teachers, students, and readers looking for stronger mathematical understanding.

Topic: Dynamics

Author: B. Fraeijs de Veubeke

Who this is for:

  • Teachers and classroom instructors
  • Students building subject mastery
  • Readers looking for practical learning support

Why this book matters: It stands out as a practical math resource that helps explain concepts, strengthen problem-solving, and support classroom or independent learning.

This book is based on lecture notes of the late Professor de Veubeke. The subject is presented at a level suitable for graduate students in engineering, physics, or mathematics. Some exposure to linear algebra, complex analysis, variational calculus, or basic continuum mechanics would be helpful. The first third of the book contains the fundamentals of the theory of elasticity. Kinematics of continuous media, the notions of stress and equilibrium, conservation of energy, 'and the elastic constitutive law are each treated first in a nonlinear context, then specialized to the linear case. The remainder of the book is given to three classic applications of the theory, each supplemented by original re sults based on the use of complex variables. Each one of the three topics - Saint-Venant's theory of prismatic beams, plane deformations, and the bending of plates - is first pre sented and analyzed in general, then rounded out with numerous specific and sometimes novel examples. The following notational conventions are generally in force, except where noted to the contrary: lower case boldface letters denote vectors or triples of Cartesian co ordinates, upper case boldface letters denote 3 x 3 matrices, repeated lower case Latin subscripts are summed over (1,2,3), and non-repeated lower case Latin subscripts are assumed to range over (1,2,3).

AuthorB. Fraeijs de Veubeke
PublisherSpringer
Published1979-06-18
ISBN-139780387904283
BindingPaperback
Pages386
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsMathematics
TopicDynamics
SeriesApplied Mathematical Sciences

Format: Paperback

Length: 386 pages

Language: English

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