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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6199776
  • Elasticity for geotechnicians. A modern exposition of Kelvin, Boussinesq, Flamant, Cerruti, Melan, and Mindlin problems
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A new CNT-oriented shell theory
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6199776
  • Elasticity for geotechnicians. A modern exposition of Kelvin, Boussinesq, Flamant, Cerruti, Melan, and Mindlin problems

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A new CNT-oriented shell theory (English)
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Elasticity for geotechnicians. A modern exposition of Kelvin, Boussinesq, Flamant, Cerruti, Melan, and Mindlin problems (English)
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14 November 2016
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20 August 2013
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torsion
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traction and pressure problems
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rim-flexure problems
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linear elasticity
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concentrated load
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closed-form solution
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This textbook deals with classical elasticity presented in a modern form. The authors analyze some problems from linear elasticity for bodies under concentrated loads, namely Kelvin, Boussinesq, Flamant, Cerruti, Melan, and Mindlin problems. The closed-form solutions are determined in terms of stress, strain and displacement fields. The book could be recommended to civil and mechanical engineers as well as to applied mathematicians.
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