In summary, this book:
Emphasizes and articulates the variational calculus approach to both formulating and solving mechanics problems
Briefly introduces finite element method in the context of variational approaches to modeling and solving mechanics and structures problems
Accessible to engineering students while maintaining mathematical correctness
Presents extensive worked-out examples in the text and homework problems
Includes instructors' solutions manual and over 200 illustrations
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"The book is written for senior and first year graduate students wishing to study variational methods as applied to solid mechanics. These methods are extremely useful as means of properly formulating boundary value problems, and also as means of finding approximate analytical solutions to these boundary value problems." (Ján Sládek, zbMATH, Vol. 1279, 2014)
"Dym (Harvey Mudd College) and Shames ... are well known in the mechanics community. ... Their new book is well written, well organized, clear, and very readable. The content, on the variational formulation of solid mechanics, is important as it underlies all finite element formulations. ... The numerous end-of-chapter exercises make the book very suitable for first- or second-year graduate students in mechanical/aeronautical/structural engineering. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and above." (J. Lambropoulos, Choice, Vol. 51 (3), November, 2013)