Continuum thermodynamics : (Record no. 13247)

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International Standard Book Number 9789814412377
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Classification number QC 311 .A43 2015
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Personal name Albers, Bettina.
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Title Continuum thermodynamics :
Remainder of title part II : applications and examples /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Bettina Albers and Krzysztof Wilmanski.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Jersey :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. World Scientific Publishing Company,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2015
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Extent xiv, 464 pages :
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Dimensions 23 cm.
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Price amount USD135
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction -- 2. Geometry of deformations of solids. 2.1. Summary: Geometry. 2.2. Universal solutions. 2.3. A few examples of universal deformations -- 3. Kinematics of continua in different descriptions. 3.1. Summary: Kinematics of one-component media. 3.2. Two-component materials with the skeleton as reference -- 4. Balance equations -- 5. Some solutions for fluids and solids. 5.1. Preliminaries. 5.2. D'Alembert paradox. 5.3. Fluids. 5.4. Nonlinear elastic solids. 5.5. Viscoelastic solids -- 6. Stability. 6.1. Preliminaries. 6.2. Stability of the torsional Couette flow. 6.3. Thermal instability of a layer of fluid heated from below -- Rayleigh-Benard problem. 6.4. Stability of a nonlinear elastic strip. 6.5. Stability of the thermodynamical equilibrium of second-grade fluids -- 7. Thermodynamical problems. 7.1. Some heat conduction problems. 7.2. Heat conduction in anisotropic solids. 7.3. Thermal boundary layers. 7.4. Composite beams with embedded shape memory alloy. 8. Extended thermodynamics of Jou-Casas-Vazquez-Lebon. 8.1. Summary of Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics (EIT). 8.2. Microscopic foundations. 8.3. Final comments -- 9. Dislocations. 9.1. Introduction. 9.2. Continuum with dislocations. 9.3. On plasticity of metals. 9.4. Dislocations in geophysics -- 10. Acoustic waves. 10.1. Preliminaries. 10.2. Propagation of acoustic waves in nonlinear materials with memory. 10.3. Bulk waves in nonlinear elasticity. 10.4. Water waves and surface waves in linear solids. 10.5. A few remarks on leaky waves. 10.6. Bulk and surface waves in viscoelastic solids -- 11. Interactions of ponderable bodies with electromagnetic fields. 11.1. Preliminaries. 11.2. Primer of Maxwell theory of electromagnetism. 11.3. On thermodynamics of coupled fields. 11.4. Magnetohydrodynamics of plasmas. 11.5. Magnetohydrodynamics of a single component fluid. 11.6. A few remarks on the stability of plasmas. 12. Mechanics of porous materials. 12.1. Summary of two-component models. 12.2. Two-component models with constitutive relations for the porosity. 12.3. Double- and multi-porosity models. 12.4. Biomechanics of soft tissues -- 13. Thermodynamics of porous materials with the porosity balance. 13.1. Summary: Balance equation of porosity and associated models. 13.2. Freezing and thawing. 13.3. Linear stability of a 1D flow under transversal disturbance with adsorption. 13.4. Wave propagation in porous media with anisotropic permeability. 13.5. Wave propagation in three-component porous media.
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Summary, etc. This second part of Continuum Thermodynamics is designed to match almost one-to-one the chapters of Part I. This is done so that the reader studying thermodynamics will have a deepened understanding of the subjects covered in Part I. The aims of the book are in particular: the illustration of basic features of some simple thermodynamical models such as ideal and viscous fluids, non-Newtonian fluids, nonlinear solids, interactions with electromagnetic fields and diffusive porous materials. A further aim is the illustration of the above subjects by examples and simple solutions of initial and boundary problems as well as simple exercises to develop skills in the construction of interdisciplinary macroscopic models.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element THERMODYNAMICS
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Personal name Wilmanski, Krzysztof
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