This book also:
· Facilitates conceptual understanding by progressing in each chapter from elementary to challenging material
· Examines in detail both differential and integral constitutive equations, devoting full chapters to each type and using both forms in applications throughout the book
· Presents variational principles and energy theorems from a practical point of view, using these to develop computational tools such as the viscoelastic equivalent of the Unit-Load and the Unit-Displacement theorems
· Provides more than 50 examples, solved in detail, and complete solution guides (hints) to all assigned problems.
· Features code segments to curve-fit WLFtime-temperature shift and Dirichlet-Prony functions, and a computer application to obtain the convolution inverse of Prony series.
Engineering Viscoelasticity is as ideal book for first graduate-level courses on viscoelasticity, upper-level undergraduate level courses in engineering, and practicing professionals.
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"This book is written to serve as a textbook on viscoelasticity for senior undergraduate and graduate students. ... There are several interesting features of the book that enhance its utility not only as a textbook, but also as a preliminary research treatise on the subject. ... The reviewer enjoyed reading the book, and he believes that it will serve the students/researchers interested in the area of viscoelasticity well." (Vinod K. Arya, zbMATH, Vol. 1294, 2014)