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Cartesian tensors in engineering science /

Of Chapter 3Examples on Chapter 3; CHAPTER 4. The Products of Tensors; 4.1 The Product of Two Tensors; 4.2 The Product of more than Two Tensors; 4.3 Products Involving the Kronecker Delta. Contraction; 4.4 Examples of Contraction; 4.5 The Invariants of a Second Order Tensor; 4.6 The Levi-Civita Dens...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jaeger, Leslie G. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Pergamon Press, 1966.
Colección:Commonwealth and international library. Structures and solid body mechanics division.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Cartesian Tensors in Engineering Science; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; List of Principal Symbols; CHAPTER 1. Cartesian Axes. Scalars and Vectors; 1.1 Notation; 1.2 Axes and Change of Axes; 1.3 Scalar Quantities; 1.4 Vector Quantities; 1.5 The Matrix Form of the Transformation Law of Vectors; Summary of Chapter 1; Examples on Chapter 1; CHAPTER 2. Properties of Direction Cosine Arrays. Second and Higher Order Tensors; 2.1 Relationships Between the Nine Direction Cosines Which Make up the array; 2.2 The Dummy Suffix Rule; 2.3 The Kronecker Delta
  • 5.3 The Properties of a Solid Material. The 6 'Elastic Linear Homogeneous Isotropic"" Solid5.4 The Assumed Material Properties. Strain Energy; 5.5 Energy Stored in Dilatation and Energy Stored in Distortion; Summary of Chapter 5; Examples on Chapter 5; CHAPTER 6. Second Moment of Areaand Moment of Inertia. Dynamics; 6.1 The Bending of Beams. The Second Moment of Area Tensor; 6.2 The Motion of a Rigid Body. The Moment of Inertia Tensor; 6.3 The Behaviour of a Gyroscope; Summary of Chapter 6; Examples on Chapter 6; Appendix; Linear Transformation