A. G. McLellan
The Classical Thermodynamics of Deformable Materials
A. G. McLellan
The Classical Thermodynamics of Deformable Materials
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This 1980 monograph develops from first principles the description of finite deformations of solids under stress and the forces acting.
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This 1980 monograph develops from first principles the description of finite deformations of solids under stress and the forces acting.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780521180122
- ISBN-10: 0521180120
- Artikelnr.: 32302132
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780521180122
- ISBN-10: 0521180120
- Artikelnr.: 32302132
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Mathematical Foundations of Finite Strain Theory: 1. Introduction
2. Mathematical description of homogeneous deformations
3. Infinitesimal deformation
4. Transformations describing deformations of a material medium
5. Forces
6. Boundary conditions and work
7. Another unique factorisation of D
8. Virtual work
9. Transformation of cartesian tensors
Part II. Non-Hydrostatic Thermodynamics: 10. The thermodynamic basis
11. Thermodynamic relations
12. Thermodynamic functions, equations of state
13. Thermodynamic quantities, definitions, and geometrical situation
14. Thermal expansion coefficients
15. Specific heats
16. Elastic stiffness and compliances
17. Tensorial forms for the elastic stiffness and compliance matrices
18. The effects of symmetry on the thermodynamic properties of crystals
19. Equilibrium and stability conditions for thermodynamic systems
20. Equilibrium conditions for diffusion in phases under non-hydrostatic stresses
21. The equilibrium of a stressed solid in contact with a solution of the solid
22. The thermodynamic stability of a phase
23. Discussion of the elastic stability conditions
24. Phase transitions and instability
25. An example of a phase transition involving a simple shear
26. Limiting the values of thermodynamic quantities at an instability
27. The a-ß quartz transition
28. The thermodynamic theory of the growth of Dauphiné twinning in quartz under stress
29. The tetragonal/cubic ferroelectric transition of barium titanate
References
Index.
2. Mathematical description of homogeneous deformations
3. Infinitesimal deformation
4. Transformations describing deformations of a material medium
5. Forces
6. Boundary conditions and work
7. Another unique factorisation of D
8. Virtual work
9. Transformation of cartesian tensors
Part II. Non-Hydrostatic Thermodynamics: 10. The thermodynamic basis
11. Thermodynamic relations
12. Thermodynamic functions, equations of state
13. Thermodynamic quantities, definitions, and geometrical situation
14. Thermal expansion coefficients
15. Specific heats
16. Elastic stiffness and compliances
17. Tensorial forms for the elastic stiffness and compliance matrices
18. The effects of symmetry on the thermodynamic properties of crystals
19. Equilibrium and stability conditions for thermodynamic systems
20. Equilibrium conditions for diffusion in phases under non-hydrostatic stresses
21. The equilibrium of a stressed solid in contact with a solution of the solid
22. The thermodynamic stability of a phase
23. Discussion of the elastic stability conditions
24. Phase transitions and instability
25. An example of a phase transition involving a simple shear
26. Limiting the values of thermodynamic quantities at an instability
27. The a-ß quartz transition
28. The thermodynamic theory of the growth of Dauphiné twinning in quartz under stress
29. The tetragonal/cubic ferroelectric transition of barium titanate
References
Index.
Part I. The Mathematical Foundations of Finite Strain Theory: 1. Introduction
2. Mathematical description of homogeneous deformations
3. Infinitesimal deformation
4. Transformations describing deformations of a material medium
5. Forces
6. Boundary conditions and work
7. Another unique factorisation of D
8. Virtual work
9. Transformation of cartesian tensors
Part II. Non-Hydrostatic Thermodynamics: 10. The thermodynamic basis
11. Thermodynamic relations
12. Thermodynamic functions, equations of state
13. Thermodynamic quantities, definitions, and geometrical situation
14. Thermal expansion coefficients
15. Specific heats
16. Elastic stiffness and compliances
17. Tensorial forms for the elastic stiffness and compliance matrices
18. The effects of symmetry on the thermodynamic properties of crystals
19. Equilibrium and stability conditions for thermodynamic systems
20. Equilibrium conditions for diffusion in phases under non-hydrostatic stresses
21. The equilibrium of a stressed solid in contact with a solution of the solid
22. The thermodynamic stability of a phase
23. Discussion of the elastic stability conditions
24. Phase transitions and instability
25. An example of a phase transition involving a simple shear
26. Limiting the values of thermodynamic quantities at an instability
27. The a-ß quartz transition
28. The thermodynamic theory of the growth of Dauphiné twinning in quartz under stress
29. The tetragonal/cubic ferroelectric transition of barium titanate
References
Index.
2. Mathematical description of homogeneous deformations
3. Infinitesimal deformation
4. Transformations describing deformations of a material medium
5. Forces
6. Boundary conditions and work
7. Another unique factorisation of D
8. Virtual work
9. Transformation of cartesian tensors
Part II. Non-Hydrostatic Thermodynamics: 10. The thermodynamic basis
11. Thermodynamic relations
12. Thermodynamic functions, equations of state
13. Thermodynamic quantities, definitions, and geometrical situation
14. Thermal expansion coefficients
15. Specific heats
16. Elastic stiffness and compliances
17. Tensorial forms for the elastic stiffness and compliance matrices
18. The effects of symmetry on the thermodynamic properties of crystals
19. Equilibrium and stability conditions for thermodynamic systems
20. Equilibrium conditions for diffusion in phases under non-hydrostatic stresses
21. The equilibrium of a stressed solid in contact with a solution of the solid
22. The thermodynamic stability of a phase
23. Discussion of the elastic stability conditions
24. Phase transitions and instability
25. An example of a phase transition involving a simple shear
26. Limiting the values of thermodynamic quantities at an instability
27. The a-ß quartz transition
28. The thermodynamic theory of the growth of Dauphiné twinning in quartz under stress
29. The tetragonal/cubic ferroelectric transition of barium titanate
References
Index.