Elasticity by J.R. Barber.

The subject of Elasticity can be approached from several points of view, depending on whether the practitioner is principally interested in the mathematicalstructure of the subject or in its use in engineering applications and in the latter case, whether essentially numerical or analytical methods a...

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Main Author: Barber, J.R (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Edition:1st ed. 1992.
Series:Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, 12
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Table of Contents:
  • I General Considerations
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Equilibrium and Compatibility
  • II Two-Dimensional Problems
  • 3 Plane Strain and Plane Stress
  • 4 Stress Function Formulation
  • 5 Problems in Rectangular Coördinates
  • 6 End Effects
  • 7 Body Forces
  • 8 Problems in Polar Coördinates
  • 9 Calculation of Displacements
  • 10 Curved Beam Problems
  • 11 Wedge Problems
  • 12 Plane Contact Problems
  • 13 Forces, Dislocations and Cracks
  • 14 Thermoelasticity
  • III Three Dimensional Problems
  • 15 Displacement Function Solutions
  • 16 The Boussinesq Potentials
  • 17 Thermoelastic Displacement Potentials
  • 18 Singular Solutions
  • 19 Spherical Harmonics
  • 20 Axisymmetric Problems
  • 21 Frictionless Contact
  • 22 The Boundary-Value Problem
  • 23 The Penny-Shaped Crack
  • 24 The Interface Crack
  • 25 The Reciprocal Theorem.