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This careful and detailed introduction to non-linear continuum mechanics and to elasticity and platicity, with a unique mathematical foundation, starts right from the basics. Unlike other textbooks in the field, it incorporates and provides introductions to tensor calculus and general continuum mechanics. The general theory of mechanical behaviour is particularized for the broad and important classes of elasticity and plasticity. This text, based on three decades of teaching experience in this field, brings the reader to the forefront of today's knowledge. A list of notations and an index help the reader finding specific topics.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This careful and detailed introduction to non-linear continuum mechanics and to elasticity and platicity, with a unique mathematical foundation, starts right from the basics. Unlike other textbooks in the field, it incorporates and provides introductions to tensor calculus and general continuum mechanics. The general theory of mechanical behaviour is particularized for the broad and important classes of elasticity and plasticity. This text, based on three decades of teaching experience in this field, brings the reader to the forefront of today's knowledge. A list of notations and an index help the reader finding specific topics.


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Autorenporträt
Albrecht Bertram, born in 1950, is professor for engineering mechanics at the University of Magdeburg and the Technical University of Berlin. He was visiting professor at Paris Tech and the University of California in Berkeley. His field of research is continuum mechanics and in particular, material modeling (elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity, damage, anisotropy, micro-macro, gradient materials, etc.).