A course on plasticity theory / David J. Steigmann.

This text strengthens the foundations of continuum plasticity theory, emphasizing a unifying perspective grounded in the fundamental notion of material symmetry. Plasticity Theory is characterized by many competing and often incompatible points of view. This book seeks to strengthen the foundations...

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Main Author: Steigmann, David J. (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Series:Oxford series on materials modelling ; 7.
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Summary:This text strengthens the foundations of continuum plasticity theory, emphasizing a unifying perspective grounded in the fundamental notion of material symmetry. Plasticity Theory is characterized by many competing and often incompatible points of view. This book seeks to strengthen the foundations of continuum plasticity theory, emphasizing a unifying perspective grounded in the fundamental notion of material symmetry. Steigmann's book offers a systematic framework for the proper understanding of established models of plasticity and for their modern extensions and generalizations. Particular emphasis is placed on the differential-geometric aspects of the subject and their role in illuminating the conceptual foundations of plasticity theory. Classical models, together with several subjects of interest in contemporary research, are developed in a unified format. The book is addressed to graduate students and academics working in the field of continuum mechanics
Item Description:"Oxford materials"--Bottom of front cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 198 s.) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0192884158
9780192884152
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