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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
    UID:
    almahu_9947921604702882
    Format: VI, 181 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540383369
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 826
    Note: Etablissement Du Modele De Von Kármán A Partir D'un Modele Non Lineaire D'elasticite Tridimensionnelle -- Etude Des Equations De Von Kármán: Resultats D'existence: Introduction A La Bifurcation -- Etude De La Bifurcation Perturbee Dans Les Equations de von Kármán.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540102489
    Language: French
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV004300072
    Format: 215 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 2-225-82221-2 , 3-540-52917-9 , 0-387-52917-9
    Series Statement: Collection recherches en mathématiques appliquées 14
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [191] - 205
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Plattentheorie ; Nichtlineare Elastizitätstheorie ; Asymptotische Entwicklung ; Verbindungselement ; Platte ; Mechanische Spannung ; Plattentheorie ; Asymptotische Methode ; Plattentheorie ; Elastizitätstheorie ; Asymptotische Entwicklung
    Author information: Ciarlet, Philippe G. 1938-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9947363317902882
    Format: VIII, 306 p. 29 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642562884
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 19
    Content: This book shows the latest frontiers of the research by the most active researchers in the field of numerical mathematics. The papers in the book were presented in a symposium at Yamaguchi, Japan. The subject of the symposium was mathematical modeling and numerical simulation in continuum mechanics. The topics of the lectures ranged from solids to fluids and included both mathematical and computational analysis of phenomena and algorithms. The readers can study the latest results on shells, plates, flows in various situations, fracture of solids, new ways of exact error estimates and many other topics.
    Note: Nonlinear Shell Models of Koiter’s Type -- A Survey of Stabilized Plate Elements -- Prediction of the Fatigue Crack Growth Life in Microelectronics Solder Joints -- Multi-phase Flow with Reaction -- Universal and Simultaneous Solution of Solid, Liquid and Gas in Cartesian-Grid-Based CIP Method -- Subgrid Phenomena and Numerical Schemes -- Two Scale FEM for Homogenization Problems -- Numerical Analysis of Electromagnetic Problems -- A-priori Domain Decomposition of PDE Systems and Applications -- A One Dimensional Model for Blood Flow: Application to Vascular Prosthesis -- Essential Spectrum and Mixed Type Finite Element Method -- Can We Trust the Computational Analysis of Engineering Problems? -- Numerical Computations for Ill-conditioned Problems by Multiple-Precision Systems -- Numerical Verification Methods for Solutions of Free Boundary Problems -- Pattern Formation of Heat Convection Problems -- Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Earth’s Mantle Convection -- Theoretical and Numerical Analysis on 3-Dimensional Brittle Fracture -- Exploiting Partial or Complete Geometrical Symmetry in Boundary Integral Equation Formulations of Elastodynamic Problems -- A New Fast Multipole Boundary Integral Equation Method in Elastostatic Crack Problems in 3D -- Computational Crack Path Prediction and the Singularities in Elastic-Plastic Stress Fields.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540423997
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
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    New York :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947367859902882
    Format: 1 online resource (662 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-03640-4 , 9786611036409 , 0-08-051123-6
    Series Statement: Studies in mathematics and its applications ; v. 29
    Content: The objective of Volume III is to lay down the proper mathematical foundations of the two-dimensional theory of shells. To this end, it provides, without any recourse to any a priori assumptions of a geometrical or mechanical nature, a mathematical justification of two-dimensional nonlinear and linear shell theories, by means of asymptotic methods, with the thickness as the ""small"" parameter.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Mathematical Elasticity: General plan; Mathematical Elasticity: Theory of Shells; Copyright Page; Mathematical Elasticity: General preface; Preface to Volume I; Preface to Volume II; Preface to Volume III; Table of Contents; Differential geometry at a glance; Three-dimensional elasticity in curvilinear coordinates at a glance; Two-dimensional linear shell equations at a glance; Two-dimensional nonlinear shell equations at a glance; PART A: LINEAR SHELL THEORY; Chapter 1. Three-dimensional linearized elasticity and Korn's inequalities in curvilinear coordinates; Introduction , 1.1 Three-dimensional linearized elasticity in Cartesian coordinates1.2 Curvilinear coordinates and metric tensor in a three- dimensional domain; 1.3 The variational equations of three-dimensional linearized elasticity in curvilinear coordinates; 1.4 Covariant derivatives and Christoffel symbols in a three- dimensional domain; 1.5 Linearized change of metric tensor in curvilinear coordinates; 1.6 The boundary value problem of three-dimensional linearized elasticity in curvilinear coordinates; 1.7 A lemma of J. L. Lions , three-dimensional Korn's inequalities and infinitesimal rigid displacement lemma in curvilinear coordinates1.8 Existence and uniqueness theorem in curvilinear coordinates; 1.9 Complement: Recovery of a three-dimensional manifold from its metric tensor field; Exercises; Chapter 2. Inequalities of Korn's type on surfaces; Introduction; 2.1. Curvilinear coordinates and metric tensor on a surface; 2.2. Curvature tensor on a surface; 2.3. Covariant derivatives and Christoffel symbols on a surface; 2.4. Linearized change of metric tensor on a surface , 2.5. Linearized change of curvature tensor on a surface2.6. Inequalities of Korn's type and infinitesimal rigid displacement lemma on a general surface; 2.7. Inequality of Korn's type and infinitesimal rigid displacement lemma on an elliptic surface; 2.8 Complement: Recovery of a surface from its metric and curvature tensor fields; Exercises; Chapter 3. Asymptotic analysis of linearly elastic shells: Preliminaries and outline; Introduction; 3.1. The three-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic shell; 3.2. The three-dimensional equations over a domain independent of ε , 3.3. Geometrical and mechanical preliminaries3.4. The two-dimensional equations of linearly elastic ""membrane"" and ""flexural"" shells derived by means of a formal asymptotic analysis; 3.5. Summary of the convergence theorems; Exercises; Chapter 4. Linearly elastic elliptic membrane shells; Introduction; 4.1. Linearly elastic elliptic membrane shells: Definition, example, and assumptions on the data; the three- dimensional equations over a domain independent of ε; 4.2. Averages with respect to the transverse variable , 4.3. A three-dimensional inequality of Korn's type for a family of linearly elastic elliptic membrane shells , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-82891-5
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    New York ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947367909502882
    Format: 1 online resource (561 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-05846-7 , 9786611058463 , 0-08-053591-7
    Series Statement: Studies in mathematics and its applications ; v. 27
    Content: The objective of Volume II is to show how asymptotic methods, with the thickness as the small parameter, indeed provide a powerful means of justifying two-dimensional plate theories. More specifically, without any recourse to any a priori assumptions of a geometrical or mechanical nature, it is shown that in the linear case, the three-dimensional displacements, once properly scaled, converge in H1 towards a limit that satisfies the well-known two-dimensional equations of the linear Kirchhoff-Love theory; the convergence of stress is also established. In the no
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Mathematical Elasticity: Theory of Plates; Copyright Page; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Mathematical Elasticity: General plan; Mathematical Elasticity: General Preface; Preface to Volume I; Preface to Volume II; Main notations and definitions; Plate equations at a glance; Shallow shell equations at a glance; PART A: LINEAR PLATE THEORY; Chapter 1. Linearly elastic plates; Introduction; 1.1. A lemma of J.L. Lions and the classical Korn inequal- ities; 1.2. The three-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic clamped plate , 1.3. Transformation into a problem posed over a domain independent of e the fundamental scalings of the unknowns and assumptions on the data; the displacement approach; 1.4. Convergence of the scaled displacements as e? 0; 1.5. The limit scaled two-dimensional flexural and mem- brane equations: Existence, uniqueness, and regularity of solutions; formulation as boundary value problems; 1.6. Convergence of the scaled stresses as e? 0; explicit forms of the limit scaled stresses; 1.7. The two-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic clamped plate; linear Kirchhoff-Love theory , 1.8. Justification of the linear Kirchhoff-Love theory1.9. Linear plate theories: Historical notes and commen- tary; 1.10. Justifications of the scalings and assumptions in the linear case; 1.11. Asymptotic analysis and F-convergence; 1.12. Error estimates; 1.13. Eigenvalue problems; 1.14. Time-dependent problems; Exercises; Chapter 2. Junctions in linearly elastic multi-structures; Introduction; 2.1. The three-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic multi-structure; 2.2. Transformation into a problem posed over two domains independent of e , the fundamental scalings of the unknowns and assumptions on the data2.3. Convergence of the scaled displacements as e? 0; 2.4. The limit scaled problem: Existence and uniqueness of a solution; formulation as a boundary value problem; 2.5. Mathematical modeling of an elastic multi-structure by a coupled, multi-dimensional boundary value problem; junction conditions; 2.6. Commentary; refinements and generalizations; 2.7. Justification of the boundary conditions of a clamped plate; 2.8. Eigenvalue problems; 2.9. Time-dependent problems; Exercises , Chapter 3. Linearly elastic shallow shells in Cartesian coordinatesIntroduction; 3.1. The three-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic clamped shell in Cartesian coordinates; 3.2. Transformation into a problem posed over a domain independent of e ; the fundamental scalings of the unknowns and assumptions on the data; 3.3. Technical preliminaries; 3.4. A generalized Korn inequality; 3.5. Convergence of the scaled displacements as e? 0; 3.6. The limit scaled two-dimensional problem: Existence and uniqueness of a solution; formulation as a boundary value problem , 3.7. Justification of the two-dimensional equations of a linearly elastic shallow shell in Cartesian coordinates , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-82570-3
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    almahu_9948322532702882
    Format: 291 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
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    almahu_9947923375102882
    Format: V, 422 p. 27 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540388005
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 195
    Note: Minimizers and the edler-lagrange equations -- Geometrical methods in some bifurcation problems of elasticity -- Conservation laws without convexity -- Conservation laws and compensated compactness -- Homogeneisation materiaux composites -- Existence problems of the non-linear Boltzmann equation -- Numerical simulation for some applied problems originating from continuum mechanics -- Linear problems associated to the theory of elastic continua with finite deformations -- One-dimensional structured phase transitions on finite intervals -- Global existence and asymptotics in one-dimensional nonlinear viscoelasticity -- Discrete velocity models and the Boltzmann equation -- Formation of singularities in elastic waves -- Solitary waves under external forcing -- Sur Les Solutions De L'equation De Schrödinger Atomique Et Le Cas Particulier De Deux Electrons -- On homogenization problems -- Hamiltonian and non-Hamiltonian models for water waves -- On a class of live traction problems in elasticity -- Some viscous-dominated flows -- Initial value problems for viscoelastic liquids -- Perturbation of eigenvalues in thermoelasticity and vibration of systems with concentrated masses -- Stress tensors, Riemannian metrics and the alternative descriptions in elasticity -- Etude des oscilaltions dans les equations aux derivees partielles non lineaires -- Invariant manifolds and periodic solutions of three degrees of freedom Hamiltonian systems.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540129165
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Philadelphia, Pa. :Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM, 3600 Market Street, Floor 6, Philadelphia, PA 19104),
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    almahu_9947357901102882
    Format: 1 electronic text (xxiv, 530 p.) : , ill., digital file.
    ISBN: 9780898719208 (electronic bk.)
    Series Statement: Classics in applied mathematics ; 40
    Content: The Finite Element Method for Elliptic Problems is the only book available that analyzes in depth the mathematical foundations of the finite element method. It is a valuable reference and introduction to current research on the numerical analysis of the finite element method, as well as a working textbook for graduate courses in numerical analysis. It includes many useful figures, and there are many exercises of varying difficulty. Although nearly 25 years have passed since this book was first published, the majority of its content remains up-to-date. Chapters 1 through 6, which cover the basic error estimates for elliptic problems, are still the best available sources for material on this topic. The material covered in Chapters 7 and 8, however, has undergone considerable progress in terms of new applications of the finite element method; therefore, the author provides, in the Preface to the Classics Edition, a bibliography of recent texts that complement the classic material in these chapters. Audience: this book is particularly useful to graduate students, researchers, and engineers using finite element methods. The reader should have knowledge of analysis and functional analysis, particularly Hilbert spaces, Sobolev spaces, and differential calculus in normed vector spaces. Other than these basics, the book is mathematically self-contained.
    Note: General plan and interdependence table -- Elliptic boundary value problems -- Introduction to the finite element method -- Conforming finite element methods for second order problems -- Other finite element methods for second-order problems -- Application of the finite element method to some nonlinear problems -- Finite element methods for the plate problem -- A mixed finite element method -- Finite element methods for shells -- Epilogue: some "real-life" finite element model examples. , Also available in print version. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 0898715148
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780898715149
    Language: English
    URL: SIAM
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  • 9
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    Beijing, China :Higher Education Press ;
    UID:
    almahu_9948318765202882
    Format: 292 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Series in contemporary applied mathematics ; 9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Amsterdam ; : North-Holland Pub. Co. ;
    UID:
    almahu_9949697949002882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 530 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 1-281-79355-8 , 9786611793555 , 0-08-087525-4
    Series Statement: Studies in mathematics and its applications ; v. 4
    Content: The objective of this book is to analyze within reasonable limits (it is not a treatise) the basic mathematical aspects of the finite element method. The book should also serve as an introduction to current research on this subject. On the one hand, it is also intended to be a working textbook for advanced courses in Numerical Analysis, as typically taught in graduate courses in American and French universities. For example, it is the author’s experience that a one-semester course (on a three-hour per week basis) can be taught from Chapters 1, 2 and 3 (with the exception of Section 3.3), while another one-semester course can be taught from Chapters 4 and 6. On the other hand, it is hoped that this book will prove to be useful for researchers interested in advanced aspects of the numerical analysis of the finite element method. In this respect, Section 3.3, Chapters 5, 7 and 8, and the sections on "Additional Bibliography and Comments" should provide many suggestions for conducting seminars.
    Note: General plan and interdependence table -- Chapter 1. Elliptic boundary value problems -- Chapter 2. Introduction to the finite element method; Introduction -- Chapter 3. Conforming finite element methods for second order problems -- Chapter 4. Other finite element methods for second-order problems -- Chapter 5. Application of the finite element method to some nonlinear problems -- Chapter 6. Finite element methods for the plate problem -- Chapter 7. A mixed finite element method -- Chapter 8. Finite element methods for shells -- Epilogue: Some "real-life" finite element model examples -- Bibliography -- Glossary of symbols -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-85028-7
    Language: English
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