Experimental solid mechanics is the study of materials to determine
their physical properties. This study might include performing a
stress analysis or measuring the extent of displacement, shape, strain
and stress which a material suffers under controlled conditions. In
the last few years there have been remarkable developments in
experimental techniques that measure shape, displacement and strains
and these sorts of experiments are increasingly conducted using
computational techniques. Experimental Mechanics of Solids is a
comprehensive introduction to the topics, technologies and methods of
experimental mechanics of solids. It begins by establishing the
fundamentals of continuum mechanics, explaining key areas such as the
equations used, stresses and strains, and two and three dimensional
problems. Having laid down the foundations of the topic, the book then
moves on to look at specific techniques and technologies with emphasis
on the most recent developments such as optics and image processing.
Most of the current computational methods, as well as practical ones,
are included to ensure that the book provides information essential to
the reader in practical or research applications. Key features:
Presents widely used and accepted methodologies that are based on
research and development work of the lead author Systematically works
through the topics and theories of experimental mechanics including
detailed treatments of the Moire, Speckle and holographic optical
methods Includes illustrations and diagrams to illuminate the topic
clearly for the reader Provides a comprehensive introduction to the
topic, and also acts as a quick reference guide This comprehensive
book forms an invaluable resource for graduate students and is also a
point of reference for researchers and practitioners in structural and
materials engineering.
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ISBN
9781119970095
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok