Modeling nonlinear problems in the mechanics of strings and rods. The role of the balance laws (Q502703): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Created a new Item |
Import recommendations run Q6534273 |
||||||
(6 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||||||
Property / review text | |||||||
This graduate-level textbook presents models of rods and strings obtained by using balance laws. Thus, the theory is presented by classical balance laws with the addition of balance of material momentum introduced by the author in [Contin. Mech. Thermodyn. 18, No. 6, 361--365 (2007; Zbl 1170.74305)]. Many applications are presented, mechanical and biomechanical, including steadily moving strings, ribbon-like models for DNA, an elastica arm scale, and a series of problems with chains subjected to shocks and impact. A number of the presented examples come from the author's own research. The presentation is clear and easy to follow. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, ``Mechanics of string'' (Chapters 1, 2, 3), the author presents basic continuum mechanical concepts of string. The second part, entitled ``Mechanics of rods'' (Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7) describes in detail the classical and generalized rod theories. Finally, the third part, entitled ``Background material'' (Chapters 8, 9), reviews some elements of continuum mechanics and mathematics. The book, whole or some parts of it, could be used as a basis for graduate course on mechanics of rods and strings. It will introduce students, especially those who are research-oriented, into modern theories. I believe that the book under review is an important addition to the subject, and I strongly recommend it to students and researchers in continuum mechanics, especially in the field of rods and strings. | |||||||
Property / review text: This graduate-level textbook presents models of rods and strings obtained by using balance laws. Thus, the theory is presented by classical balance laws with the addition of balance of material momentum introduced by the author in [Contin. Mech. Thermodyn. 18, No. 6, 361--365 (2007; Zbl 1170.74305)]. Many applications are presented, mechanical and biomechanical, including steadily moving strings, ribbon-like models for DNA, an elastica arm scale, and a series of problems with chains subjected to shocks and impact. A number of the presented examples come from the author's own research. The presentation is clear and easy to follow. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, ``Mechanics of string'' (Chapters 1, 2, 3), the author presents basic continuum mechanical concepts of string. The second part, entitled ``Mechanics of rods'' (Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7) describes in detail the classical and generalized rod theories. Finally, the third part, entitled ``Background material'' (Chapters 8, 9), reviews some elements of continuum mechanics and mathematics. The book, whole or some parts of it, could be used as a basis for graduate course on mechanics of rods and strings. It will introduce students, especially those who are research-oriented, into modern theories. I believe that the book under review is an important addition to the subject, and I strongly recommend it to students and researchers in continuum mechanics, especially in the field of rods and strings. / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 74-02 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 74K05 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID | |||||||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 74K10 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH DE Number | |||||||
Property / zbMATH DE Number: 6671113 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
material momentum balance | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: material momentum balance / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
ribbon-like DNA model | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: ribbon-like DNA model / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
moving string | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: moving string / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
shock | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: shock / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
impact | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: impact / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||||||
elastica arm scale | |||||||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: elastica arm scale / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / reviewed by | |||||||
Property / reviewed by: Teodor M. Atanacković / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / MaRDI profile type | |||||||
Property / MaRDI profile type: Publication / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / full work available at URL | |||||||
Property / full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50598-5 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / OpenAlex ID | |||||||
Property / OpenAlex ID: W2591692480 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3793819 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3793819 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.8112712
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3793819 / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Dynamics of geometrically nonlinear rods. I: Mechanical models and equations of motion / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Dynamics of geometrically nonlinear rods. I: Mechanical models and equations of motion / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.80721104
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Dynamics of geometrically nonlinear rods. I: Mechanical models and equations of motion / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5687014 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5687014 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.800776
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5687014 / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3058436 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3058436 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.78503335
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q3058436 / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Nonlinear problems of elasticity / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Nonlinear problems of elasticity / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.7840326
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Nonlinear problems of elasticity / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Asymptotic theory and analysis for displacements and stress distribution in nonlinear elastic straight slender rods / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Asymptotic theory and analysis for displacements and stress distribution in nonlinear elastic straight slender rods / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.7684823
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Asymptotic theory and analysis for displacements and stress distribution in nonlinear elastic straight slender rods / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4034029 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4034029 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.7652067
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4034029 / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5186837 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5186837 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.7607621
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q5186837 / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Mathematical Models for Elastic Structures / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Mathematical Models for Elastic Structures / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.75778055
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Mathematical Models for Elastic Structures / qualifier | |||||||
Property / Recommended article | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4842393 / rank | |||||||
Normal rank | |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4842393 / qualifier | |||||||
Similarity Score: 0.7577666
| |||||||
Property / Recommended article: Q4842393 / qualifier | |||||||
links / mardi / name | links / mardi / name | ||||||
Latest revision as of 18:46, 27 January 2025
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Modeling nonlinear problems in the mechanics of strings and rods. The role of the balance laws |
scientific article |
Statements
Modeling nonlinear problems in the mechanics of strings and rods. The role of the balance laws (English)
0 references
6 January 2017
0 references
This graduate-level textbook presents models of rods and strings obtained by using balance laws. Thus, the theory is presented by classical balance laws with the addition of balance of material momentum introduced by the author in [Contin. Mech. Thermodyn. 18, No. 6, 361--365 (2007; Zbl 1170.74305)]. Many applications are presented, mechanical and biomechanical, including steadily moving strings, ribbon-like models for DNA, an elastica arm scale, and a series of problems with chains subjected to shocks and impact. A number of the presented examples come from the author's own research. The presentation is clear and easy to follow. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, ``Mechanics of string'' (Chapters 1, 2, 3), the author presents basic continuum mechanical concepts of string. The second part, entitled ``Mechanics of rods'' (Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7) describes in detail the classical and generalized rod theories. Finally, the third part, entitled ``Background material'' (Chapters 8, 9), reviews some elements of continuum mechanics and mathematics. The book, whole or some parts of it, could be used as a basis for graduate course on mechanics of rods and strings. It will introduce students, especially those who are research-oriented, into modern theories. I believe that the book under review is an important addition to the subject, and I strongly recommend it to students and researchers in continuum mechanics, especially in the field of rods and strings.
0 references
material momentum balance
0 references
ribbon-like DNA model
0 references
moving string
0 references
shock
0 references
impact
0 references
elastica arm scale
0 references
0.80721104
0 references
0 references
0.7684823
0 references
0.75778055
0 references