MECHANICS OF FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Jiashi Yang
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World Scientific Publishing Company
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
Conventional books on the mechanics of materials treat elastic deformations of solids through one-dimensional models for the extension of rods, torsion of shafts and bending of beams. In functional materials, mechanical, thermal, electric and magnetic fields interact among themselves, and therefore, need a more comprehensive model.
This book presents a systematic treatment of the three-dimensional theories for these coupled phenomena and the corresponding one-dimensional models for extension, torsion and bending. This book adopts a mixed approach by devoting the first half of the book to the development of the three-dimensional theories of elastic, thermal, electric and magnetic fields as well as their interactions in dielectrics, conductors and semiconductors. The remainder of the book presents the one-dimensional models for extension, torsion and bending systematically.
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Contents:
- Mechanics of Materials and Elasticity
- Heat Conduction and Thermoelasticity
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Piezoelectric and Piezomagnetic Effects
- Extension of Rods
- Torsion of Shafts
- Bending of Beams
Readership: University professors and graduate students, and research and development engineers in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering.
Key Features:
- The organization of the book is unique; the first half of the book focuses on the development of the three-dimensional theories of elastic, thermal, electric and magnetic fields as well as their interactions in dielectrics, conductors and semiconductors, while the remainder of the book uses the one-dimensional models for extension, torsion and bending systematically