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Plasticity for Engineers: Theory and Applications

โœ Scribed by C.R. Calladine


Publisher
Ellis Horwood
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
338
Category
Library

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This book focuses on the plastic property of materials, and the way in which structures made of such material behave under load. It is intended for civil, mechanical, electro-mechanical, marine, and aeronautical engineers for under-graduate or post-graduate courses or research, and professionals in industry. Professor Calladine, from long experience in teaching, research and industry, here delivers a readable and authoritative account of theory and applications. He presents the classical "perfect plasticity material" as a model of irreversible mechanical behavior, using this perfect plasticity property to analyze a range of continuum structural problems and metal-forming processes relevant to engineering practice.


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