<p><i>Damage Modeling of Composite Structures: Strength, Fracture, and Finite Element Analysis</i> provides readers with a fundamental overview of the mechanics of composite materials, along with an outline of an array of modeling and numerical techniques used to analyze damage, failure mechanisms a
Strength of Structural Elements
✍ Scribed by Michał Życzkowski, Zbigniew Brzoska, Zbigniew Kączkowski, Jerzy Lipka, Zbigniew Olesiak and Michał Życzkowski (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1991
- Leaves
- 763
- Series
- Studies in Applied Mechanics 26
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Studies in Applied Mechanics
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Preface
Pages V-VI
Michał Życzkowski
1. - Introduction
Pages 3-9
2. - Bars of Solid Cross-Section
Pages 10-25
3. - Fundamental Static-Kinematic Analysis of Bar Structures
Pages 26-34
4. - The Principle of Virtual Work and the Reciprocity Theorems
Pages 35-54
5. - Internal Forces and Displacements of the Axis of an Element
Pages 55-84
6. - Static Equations of Bar Structures and Fundamental Solution Methods
Pages 85-107
7. - Isostatic Systems
Pages 108-126
8. - The Direct Flexibility Method (Force Method)
Pages 127-157
9. - The Direct Stiffness Method (Displacement Method)
Pages 158-179
1. - Introduction
Pages 183-186
2. - Bars with Infinitely Many Dynamic Degrees of Freedom
Pages 187-208
3. - Vibration of Composed Bar Structures
Pages 209-230
4. - Structures with a Finite Number of Dynamic Degrees of Freedom
Pages 231-245
Introduction
Page 249
1. - Fundamental Concepts and Stability Criteria
Pages 250-258
2. - Elastic Stability of Axially Compressed Prismatic Bars
Pages 259-289
3. - Approximate Calculation Methods for Critical Loadings
Pages 290-303
4. - Compressed Elastic Bars with Initial Imperfections
Pages 304-314
5. - Elastic-Plastic Buckling
Pages 315-328
6. - Creep Buckling
Pages 329-339
7. - Stability and Optimal Design of Compressed Non-Prismatic Bars
Pages 340-352
8. - Spatial Problems of Loss of Stability of Bars
Pages 353-363
9. - Problems of Dynamic Buckling
Pages 364-370
10. - Stability of Bar Structures
Pages 371-382
11. - Some Recent Results
Pages 383-401
1. - The Strength Scheme of a Thin-Walled Bar
Pages 405-409
2. - Statics of Bars of Open Cross-Section
Pages 410-435
3. - Statics of Bars of Tubular Cross-Section
Pages 436-454
4. - Statics of Bars of Deformable Cross-Section
Pages 455-480
5. - Statics of Curved Bars
Pages 481-498
6. - Stability of Thin-Walled Bars
Pages 499-518
7. - Some Recent Results
Pages 519-524
1. - Introduction
Pages 527-531
2. - Stresses Around Cavities and Notches
Pages 532-559
3. - Stress Concentration in Plates and Shells
Pages 560-575
4. - Theory of Fracture of Structural Components
Pages 576-592
5. - Contact Problems
Pages 593-612
Introduction
Pages 615-616
1. - Axially Symmetrical Thick-Walled Elements
Pages 617-641
2. - Circular Plates
Pages 642-674
3. - Axially Symmetrical Disks
Pages 675-707
4. - Axially Symmetrical Shells
Pages 708-742
5. - Analysis of Axially Symmetrical Structures
Pages 743-765
Subject Index
Pages 767-774
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