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This book follows a model of modern pedagogy. It is interdisciplinary and uses specific examples to teach general principles. This text is organized into three main sections. The first section reviews aspects of solid mechanics, with topics normally covered in standard materials courses but also dealing with purer mechanics concepts of relevance in materials science. The second section deals with analytical and computational ideas. The third section is called Experimental Method though it is really a series of examples based on Prof. Prawoto's personal experience. This type of presentation-…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book follows a model of modern pedagogy. It is interdisciplinary and uses specific examples to teach general principles. This text is organized into three main sections. The first section reviews aspects of solid mechanics, with topics normally covered in standard materials courses but also dealing with purer mechanics concepts of relevance in materials science. The second section deals with analytical and computational ideas. The third section is called Experimental Method though it is really a series of examples based on Prof. Prawoto's personal experience. This type of presentation- the use of particular examples to demonstrate broader concepts - is powerful.
Autorenporträt
In essence, the featured individual is not a conventional literary writer; rather, their background comprises an illustrious career in the exact sciences. Holding positions as a distinguished researcher and esteemed professor specializing in the field of fracture mechanics, this individual's contributions have been marked by a wealth of scientific papers and a significant impact on their domain. However, their journey has extended far beyond the realm of academia. Having gained insights from varied global experiences, this person has currently established their residence in the tranquil city of Yogyakarta, a serene haven far removed from the bustling urban milieu. Engaging in daily activities that are deceptively simple yet laden with profundity, they dedicate themselves to the nurturing of their garden and the noble cause of environmental preservation. More than a mere scholar, this individual embodies the essence of a passive observer. Their intentions diverge from traditional pedagogy, instead focusing on guiding others toward becoming passive observers in their own right. While any pursuits they may harbor align with fostering the art of silent contemplation and self-reflection. Beneath the surface of their identity lies a poignant undercurrent-an individual who intertwines the rigorous rigor of scientific inquiry with the soul of a poet, a wanderer who seeks significance in the tranquility of solitude. Their expedition has traversed the corridors of scientific exploration and culminated in the serenity of a garden, where they reflect upon the delicate interplay of nature's forces. While scientific pursuits have beckoned with promises of unraveling universal mysteries, this individual's heart yearns for a connection with the ineffable-the sublime, the ethereal. In the twilight of their existence, they have discovered solace in the act of observing life from a measured distance, allowing its intricacies and beauties to gracefully unfurl before their perceptive gaze. Embracing their role with humility and grace, they embody the archetype of the passive observer. Within the realm of silence, they uncover the profound wisdom that often eludes those ensnared by the cacophony of modern existence. The whispers of nature, the dance of leaves, and the fleeting moments that encapsulate life's essence offer them serenity and insight.