A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials

A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials
Title A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials PDF eBook
Author Isaac Todhunter
Publisher
Pages 970
Release 1886
Genre Elasticity
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An Introduction to the Theory of Elasticity

An Introduction to the Theory of Elasticity
Title An Introduction to the Theory of Elasticity PDF eBook
Author R. J. Atkin
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 272
Release 2013-02-20
Genre Science
ISBN 0486150992

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Accessible text covers deformation and stress, derivation of equations of finite elasticity, and formulation of infinitesimal elasticity with application to two- and three-dimensional static problems and elastic waves. 1980 edition.

Sophie Germain

Sophie Germain
Title Sophie Germain PDF eBook
Author L.L. Bucciarelli
Publisher Springer
Pages 150
Release 1980-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9027711356

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Why should the story of a woman's role in the development of a scientific theory be written? Is it to celebrate, as some have done, the heroism of a woman's struggle in a man's world? Or is it, rather~to demonstrate that gender is irrelevant to the march of scientific ideas? This book hopes to do neither. Rather, it intends to do justice both to the professional life of a woman in science and to the development of the theory with which she was engaged. Technically, this essay centers on Sophie Germain's analysis of the modes of vibration of elastic surfaces, work which won a competition set by the French Academy of Sciences in 1809. It also evaluates related work on the mathematical theory of elasticity done by men of the Academy. Biographically, it is about a woman who believed in the greatness of science and strove, with some measure of success, to participate in that noble, but wholly male-dominated, enterprise. It explores her failures, analyzes her success, and describes how the members of the Parisian scientific community dealt with her offerings, contributions and demands.

History of Strength of Materials

History of Strength of Materials
Title History of Strength of Materials PDF eBook
Author Stephen Timoshenko
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 482
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780486611877

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Strength of materials is that branch of engineering concerned with the deformation and disruption of solids when forces other than changes in position or equilibrium are acting upon them. The development of our understanding of the strength of materials has enabled engineers to establish the forces which can safely be imposed on structure or components, or to choose materials appropriate to the necessary dimensions of structures and components which have to withstand given loads without suffering effects deleterious to their proper functioning. This excellent historical survey of the strength of materials with many references to the theories of elasticity and structures is based on an extensive series of lectures delivered by the author at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. Timoshenko explores the early roots of the discipline from the great monuments and pyramids of ancient Egypt through the temples, roads, and fortifications of ancient Greece and Rome. The author fixes the formal beginning of the modern science of the strength of materials with the publications of Galileo's book, "Two Sciences," and traces the rise and development as well as industrial and commercial applications of the fledgling science from the seventeenth century through the twentieth century. Timoshenko fleshes out the bare bones of mathematical theory with lucid demonstrations of important equations and brief biographies of highly influential mathematicians, including: Euler, Lagrange, Navier, Thomas Young, Saint-Venant, Franz Neumann, Maxwell, Kelvin, Rayleigh, Klein, Prandtl, and many others. These theories, equations, and biographies are further enhanced by clear discussions of the development of engineering and engineering education in Italy, France, Germany, England, and elsewhere. 245 figures.

A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity

A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity
Title A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity PDF eBook
Author Augustus Edward Hough Love
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1927
Genre Elasticity
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Strength of Materials and Theory of Elasticity in 19th Century Italy

Strength of Materials and Theory of Elasticity in 19th Century Italy
Title Strength of Materials and Theory of Elasticity in 19th Century Italy PDF eBook
Author Danilo Capecchi
Publisher Springer
Pages 402
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Science
ISBN 3319055240

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This book examines the theoretical foundations underpinning the field of strength of materials/theory of elasticity, beginning from the origins of the modern theory of elasticity. While the focus is on the advances made within Italy during the nineteenth century, these achievements are framed within the overall European context. The vital contributions of Italian mathematicians, mathematical physicists and engineers in respect of the theory of elasticity, continuum mechanics, structural mechanics, the principle of least work and graphical methods in engineering are carefully explained and discussed. The book represents a work of historical research that primarily comprises original contributions and summaries of work published in journals. It is directed at those graduates in engineering, but also in architecture, who wish to achieve a more global and critical view of the discipline and will also be invaluable for all scholars of the history of mechanics.

Theory of Elasticity

Theory of Elasticity
Title Theory of Elasticity PDF eBook
Author A.I. Lurie
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1036
Release 2010-05-30
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3540264558

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The classical theory of elasticity maintains a place of honour in the science ofthe behaviour ofsolids. Its basic definitions are general for all branches of this science, whilst the methods forstating and solving these problems serve as examples of its application. The theories of plasticity, creep, viscoelas ticity, and failure of solids do not adequately encompass the significance of the methods of the theory of elasticity for substantiating approaches for the calculation of stresses in structures and machines. These approaches constitute essential contributions in the sciences of material resistance and structural mechanics. The first two chapters form Part I of this book and are devoted to the basic definitions ofcontinuum mechanics; namely stress tensors (Chapter 1) and strain tensors (Chapter 2). The necessity to distinguish between initial and actual states in the nonlinear theory does not allow one to be content with considering a single strain measure. For this reason, it is expedient to introduce more rigorous tensors to describe the stress-strain state. These are considered in Section 1.3 for which the study of Sections 2.3-2.5 should precede. The mastering of the content of these sections can be postponed until the nonlinear theory is studied in Chapters 8 and 9.