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Singular Perturbation Theory
Springer 2006; US$ 129.99The theory of singular perturbations has evolved as a response to the need to find approximate solutions (in an analytical form) to complex problems. Typically, such problems are expressed in terms of differential equations which contain at least one small parameter, and they can arise in many fields: fluid mechanics, particle physics, and combustion... more...
Multi-scale Modelling for Structures and Composites
Springer 2005; US$ 119.99Rod structures are widely used in modern engineering. These are bars, beams, frames and trusses of structures, gridwork, network, framework and other constructions. Numerous applications of rod structures in civil engineering, aircraft and spacecraft confirm the importance of the topic. On the other hand the majority of books on structural mechanics... more...
Geometrical Theory Of Dynamical Systems And Fluid Flows
World Scientific Publishing Company 2004; US$ 88.40This is an introductory textbook on the geometrical theory of dynamical systems, fluid flows, and certain integrable systems. The subjects are interdisciplinary and extend from mathematics, mechanics and physics to mechanical engineering, and the approach is very fundamental. more...
Fundamental Solutions in Elastodynamics
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 42.00This work contains fundamental solutions for classical, canonical, problems in elastodynamics using common format and notation. These formulas describe the displacements and stresses elicited by dynamic sources in solid elastic media. The formulas were programmed in MATLAB. The program listings are available for free download on the book web site. more...
How to Prove It
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 26.00Dan Velleman's lively text prepares students to make the transition from solving problems to proving theorems by teaching them the techniques needed to read and write proofs. This new edition contains over 200 new exercises, selected solutions, and an introduction to Proof Designer software. more...
Elasticity and Plasticity of Large Deformations
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG 2007; US$ 84.99This careful and detailed introduction to non-linear continuum mechanics and to elasticity and plasticity, with a unique mathematical foundation, starts right from the basics. It incorporates and provides introductions to tensor calculus and general continuum mechanics. more...
Elastoplasticity Theory
CRC Press 2001; US$ 209.95An advanced treatment of elastoplasticity theory, presented within the framework of finite deformation. It includes an introduction to non-linear continuum mechanics and non-linear elasticity and covers topics such as plastic stability and localization, monocrystalline plasticity, and more. more...
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
CRC Press 2002; US$ 104.95Brings together theoreticians and experimentalists in nonlinear science to find an agenda for research directions of the future. Three themes have been selected: neural systems, spatially extended systems and pattern formation, applications to biology, physics and engineering. more...
Molecular And Particle Modelling Of Laminar And Turbulent Flows
World Scientific Publishing Company 2005; US$ 62.40Turbulence is the most fundamental and, simultaneously, the most complex form of fluid flow. However, because an understanding of turbulence requires an understanding of laminar flow, both are explored in this book. Groundwork is laid by careful delineation of the necessary physical, mathematical, and numerical requirements for the studies... more...
Frontiers Of Computational Fluid Dynamics 2006
World Scientific Publishing Company 2005; US$ 140.00The series of volumes to which this book belongs honors contributors who have made a major impact in computational fluid dynamics. This fourth volume in the series is dedicated to David Caughey on the occasion of his 60th birthday. The first volume was published in 1994 and was dedicated to Prof Antony Jameson. The second, dedicated to Earl Murman,... more...









