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Introduction to the thermodynamics of solids / Jerald L. Ericksen
Titre : Introduction to the thermodynamics of solids Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jerald L. Ericksen (1924-....), Auteur Editeur : London : Chapman & Hall Année de publication : 1991 Collection : Applied mathematics and mathematical computation num. 1 Importance : XII-204 p. Format : 15x23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-412-39840-7 Note générale : 216 pages
ISBN-10 : 0412398400
ISBN-13 : 978-0412398407
Dimensions du produit : 13.97 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
Éditeur : Chapman and Hall/CRC (6 juin 1991)
Poids de l'article : 340 g
Langue : : AnglaisLangues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : heat transfer bars plates equilibrium balloom biaxial stretch rubber sheets mixture liquid crystas the thermodynamics of solids Index. décimale : 621 Résumé : Arguing that there is a gap between what is covered in most elementary thermodynamics courses and what is used in current research on nonlinear phenomena encountered in solids, Professor Ericksen has drawn on his experience in research on solids to devise a series of lectures for graduate students from various departments at the University of Minnesota. The aim is to introduce and illustrate uses of various important ideas with analysis which can be done, using elementary mathematics. Often, important applications involve using the thermodynamic theory of equilibrium. In part, this involves a strategy for designing experiments to determine equations of state. Simple strategies are discussed, for thermo-elastic bars and an ideal gas-solid mixture. A simple strategy can fail when instabilities are encountered. Illustrative examples of thermodynamic stability theory include rudimentary analysis of cold-drawing in polymers, martensitic transformations in plates, instabilities in rubber balloons and sheets, peeling tapes, braking bars, buckling of beams and instabilities produced by electromagnetic fields in liquid crystals. Non-equilibrium theory is illustrated by heat conduction in rigid and deformable bars, including a fairly common way of using the Clausius-Duhem inequality to get thermodynamic restrictions on constitutive equations. Also covered is some elementary one-dimensional theory of shockwaves and slower-moving phase boundaries. Drawing on all these experience, the final chapter treats general ideas in a more abstract way. Included here are discussions of some of the real difficulties encountered in trying to apply thermodynamics to some phenomena, for example plasticity and visco-elasticity, and of differences of opinions of experts, as to what should be considered to be the basic laws.
sommaire:
constitutive theory of heat transfer for bars and plates
equilibrium theory of bars
equilibrium theory of plates
ballon problems
biaxial stretch of rubber sheets
moving discontinuities
mixture theory
equilibrium of liquid crystals and rods
reconsideration of generalitiesNote de contenu : Notes bibliogr.
Index
referencesIntroduction to the thermodynamics of solids [texte imprimé] / Jerald L. Ericksen (1924-....), Auteur . - London : Chapman & Hall, 1991 . - XII-204 p. ; 15x23 cm. - (Applied mathematics and mathematical computation; 1) .
ISBN : 978-0-412-39840-7
216 pages
ISBN-10 : 0412398400
ISBN-13 : 978-0412398407
Dimensions du produit : 13.97 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
Éditeur : Chapman and Hall/CRC (6 juin 1991)
Poids de l'article : 340 g
Langue : : Anglais
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : heat transfer bars plates equilibrium balloom biaxial stretch rubber sheets mixture liquid crystas the thermodynamics of solids Index. décimale : 621 Résumé : Arguing that there is a gap between what is covered in most elementary thermodynamics courses and what is used in current research on nonlinear phenomena encountered in solids, Professor Ericksen has drawn on his experience in research on solids to devise a series of lectures for graduate students from various departments at the University of Minnesota. The aim is to introduce and illustrate uses of various important ideas with analysis which can be done, using elementary mathematics. Often, important applications involve using the thermodynamic theory of equilibrium. In part, this involves a strategy for designing experiments to determine equations of state. Simple strategies are discussed, for thermo-elastic bars and an ideal gas-solid mixture. A simple strategy can fail when instabilities are encountered. Illustrative examples of thermodynamic stability theory include rudimentary analysis of cold-drawing in polymers, martensitic transformations in plates, instabilities in rubber balloons and sheets, peeling tapes, braking bars, buckling of beams and instabilities produced by electromagnetic fields in liquid crystals. Non-equilibrium theory is illustrated by heat conduction in rigid and deformable bars, including a fairly common way of using the Clausius-Duhem inequality to get thermodynamic restrictions on constitutive equations. Also covered is some elementary one-dimensional theory of shockwaves and slower-moving phase boundaries. Drawing on all these experience, the final chapter treats general ideas in a more abstract way. Included here are discussions of some of the real difficulties encountered in trying to apply thermodynamics to some phenomena, for example plasticity and visco-elasticity, and of differences of opinions of experts, as to what should be considered to be the basic laws.
sommaire:
constitutive theory of heat transfer for bars and plates
equilibrium theory of bars
equilibrium theory of plates
ballon problems
biaxial stretch of rubber sheets
moving discontinuities
mixture theory
equilibrium of liquid crystals and rods
reconsideration of generalitiesNote de contenu : Notes bibliogr.
Index
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ST3981 621/68.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences et de la Technologie 600 - Technologie (Sciences appliquées) Exclu du prêt Mechanical Systems / Roger F. Gans
Titre : Mechanical Systems : A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Roger F. Gans Mention d'édition : 1st ed. 2015. Importance : 1 online resource (XVI, 437 pages 62 illustrations, 38 illustrations in color. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-319-08371-1 Note générale : ASIN : B00RZKJI6U
Éditeur : Springer; 2015e édition (2 septembre 2014)
Langue : : Anglais
Taille du fichier : 7561 KB
Synthèse vocale : Activée
Composition améliorée : Non activé
X-Ray : Non activée
Word Wise : Activé
Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 454 pages
Mots-clés : freedom systems one degree modal analysis vibration equilibrium Index. décimale : 534 Résumé : This essential textbook covers analysis and control of engineering mechanisms, which include almost any apparatus with moving parts used in daily life, from musical instruments to robots. The text presents both vibrations and controls with considerable breadth and depth using a unified notation. It strikes a nice balance between the analytical and the practical. This text contains enough material for a two semester sequence, but it can also be used in a single semester course combining the two topics. Mechanical Systems: A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls presents a common notation and approach to these closely related areas. Examples from the both vibrations and controls components are integrated throughout this text. This book also: ' Presents a unified approach to vibrations and controls, including an excellent diagram that simultaneously discusses embedding classical vibrations (mechanical systems) in a discussion of models, inverse models, and open and closed loop control ' Makes a careful connection of the Lagrangian approach and state space ' Introduces the reader to a formal approach to linearization, something that every engineering student should know, but which is not included in many programs or undergraduate textbooks ' Discusses simulation of nonlinear systems for comparison with and evaluation of the usual linear approximations ' Features a concise discussion of DC motors, affording a more realistic approach to controls using voltage inputs instead of disembodied forces and torques ' Includes a final chapter that addresses feedback linearization generally and in the context of robots with purely revolute joints.
This essential textbook concerns analysis and control of engineering mechanisms, which includes almost any apparatus with moving parts used in daily life, from musical instruments to robots. A particular characteristic of this book is that it presents with considerable breadth and rigor both vibrations and controls. Many contemporary texts combine both of these topics in a single, one term course. This text supports the more favorable circumstance where the material is covered in a one year sequence contains enough material for a two semester sequence, but it can also be used in a single semester course combining two topics. “Mechanical Systems: A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls” presents a common notation and approach to these closely related areas. Examples from the both vibrations and controls components are integrated throughout this text.
Biographie de l'auteur
Dr. Roger Gans is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Rochester --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition hardcover.
Note de contenu : index Mechanical Systems : A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls / [texte imprimé] / Roger F. Gans . - 1st ed. 2015. . - [s.d.] . - 1 online resource (XVI, 437 pages 62 illustrations, 38 illustrations in color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-08371-1
ASIN : B00RZKJI6U
Éditeur : Springer; 2015e édition (2 septembre 2014)
Langue : : Anglais
Taille du fichier : 7561 KB
Synthèse vocale : Activée
Composition améliorée : Non activé
X-Ray : Non activée
Word Wise : Activé
Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 454 pages
Mots-clés : freedom systems one degree modal analysis vibration equilibrium Index. décimale : 534 Résumé : This essential textbook covers analysis and control of engineering mechanisms, which include almost any apparatus with moving parts used in daily life, from musical instruments to robots. The text presents both vibrations and controls with considerable breadth and depth using a unified notation. It strikes a nice balance between the analytical and the practical. This text contains enough material for a two semester sequence, but it can also be used in a single semester course combining the two topics. Mechanical Systems: A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls presents a common notation and approach to these closely related areas. Examples from the both vibrations and controls components are integrated throughout this text. This book also: ' Presents a unified approach to vibrations and controls, including an excellent diagram that simultaneously discusses embedding classical vibrations (mechanical systems) in a discussion of models, inverse models, and open and closed loop control ' Makes a careful connection of the Lagrangian approach and state space ' Introduces the reader to a formal approach to linearization, something that every engineering student should know, but which is not included in many programs or undergraduate textbooks ' Discusses simulation of nonlinear systems for comparison with and evaluation of the usual linear approximations ' Features a concise discussion of DC motors, affording a more realistic approach to controls using voltage inputs instead of disembodied forces and torques ' Includes a final chapter that addresses feedback linearization generally and in the context of robots with purely revolute joints.
This essential textbook concerns analysis and control of engineering mechanisms, which includes almost any apparatus with moving parts used in daily life, from musical instruments to robots. A particular characteristic of this book is that it presents with considerable breadth and rigor both vibrations and controls. Many contemporary texts combine both of these topics in a single, one term course. This text supports the more favorable circumstance where the material is covered in a one year sequence contains enough material for a two semester sequence, but it can also be used in a single semester course combining two topics. “Mechanical Systems: A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls” presents a common notation and approach to these closely related areas. Examples from the both vibrations and controls components are integrated throughout this text.
Biographie de l'auteur
Dr. Roger Gans is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Rochester --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition hardcover.
Note de contenu : index Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ST8775 534/48.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences et de la Technologie 500 - Sciences de la nature et Mathématiques Exclu du prêt