Elasticity, fracture, and flow, with engineering and geological applications.
- Title
- Elasticity, fracture, and flow, with engineering and geological applications.
- Published by
- London, Methuen; New York, Wiley [1956]
- Author
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- Description
- 152 pages illustrations; 20 cm
- Series statement
- Methuen's monographs on physical subjects
- Uniform title
- Methuen's monographs on physical subjects
- Subject
- Contents
- STRESS AND STRAIN: Stress defintions and notation -- Stresses in two dimensions -- Stresses in three dimensions -- Mohr's representation of stress in three dimensions -- Displacement and strain introduction -- The geometry of finite homogeneous strain in two dimensions -- Finite homogeneous strain in three dimensions -- Mohr's representation of finite homogeneous strain without rotation -- Infinitesimal strain in two dimensions -- Infinitesimal strain in three dmensions -- BEHAVIOUR OF ACTUAL MATERIALS: The stress strain relations for a perfectly elastic isotropic solid -- Special cases biaxial stress and strain -- Strain energy -- Anisotropic substances -- Finite hydrostatic strain -- Natural strain -- The equations of viscosity -- Fracture and yield -- The maximum shear stress theory of fracture and its generalizations -- Mohr's theory of facture -- Earth presssure -- The Griffith theory of brittle strength -- Strain theories of failure -- The tensile test on ductile materials -- Yield criteria -- The yield surface -- The equations of plasticity -- Substances with composite properties -- EQUATIONS OF MOTION AND EQUILIBRIUM: Simple problems illustrating the behaviour of elastic, viscous, plastic and Bingham substances -- The elastic equations of motion -- The elastic equations of equilibrium -- Special cases of the equations of elasticity -- Special problems in elasticity -- Wave propagation -- Elastic waves -- The equations of motion of a viscious fluid -- Special problems in viscosity -- Plastic flow in two dimensions.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.