An Introduction to Continuum Physics

Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Aug. 29, 2015
Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids (Repost)

Lee Davison, "Fundamentals of Shock Wave Propagation in Solids"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 3540745688 | PDF | pages: 438 | 16,6 mb

Continuum Mechanics for Engineers  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at May 15, 2021
Continuum Mechanics for Engineers

Continuum Mechanics for Engineers By G. Thomas Mase
1999 | 381 Pages | ISBN: 0849318556 | PDF | 4 MB

Particle Accelerator Physics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Underaglassmoon at July 24, 2015
Particle Accelerator Physics

Particle Accelerator Physics
Springer | Physics | August 14, 2015, 4th Edition | ISBN-10: 3319183168 | 1021 pages | pdf | 18 mb

by Wiedemann, Helmut
Presents a new edition of the most comprehensive textbook in the field

A Course in Classical Physics 2—Fluids and Thermodynamics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Underaglassmoon at June 13, 2016
A Course in Classical Physics 2—Fluids and Thermodynamics

A Course in Classical Physics 2—Fluids and Thermodynamics
Springer | Classical Continuum Physics | June 10, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319306855 | 236 pages | pdf | 4.58 mb

Authors: Bettini, Alessandro
Presents classical concepts, taking into account their evolution in modern physics
Places emphasis on the experimental basis of the concepts
Includes references to the historical roots of basic concepts, including works of the original authors
Provides a number of “Questions” to help readers check their level of understanding

Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by nebulae at April 4, 2014
Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition (Repost)

Ira M. Cohen, Pijush K. Kundu, "Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 0123737354 | 904 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Continuum Mechanics for Engineers (Computational Mechanics and Applied Analysis) 3rd Edition (Instructor Resources)


Continuum Mechanics for Engineers (Computational Mechanics and Applied Analysis) 3rd Edition (Instructor Resources) by G. Thomas Mase
English | 2009 | ISBN-13: 978-1420085389 | Instructor Resources | PDF | 8.82 MB

Quantum Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics: Principles and Worked Examples  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 18, 2017
Quantum Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics: Principles and Worked Examples

Quantum Theory and Statistical Thermodynamics: Principles and Worked Examples By Prof. Peter Hertel
English | PDF | 2017 | 382 Pages | ISBN : 3319585940 | 4.49 MB

This textbook presents a concise yet detailed introduction to quantum physics. Concise, because it condenses the essentials to a few principles. Detailed, because these few principles – necessarily rather abstract – are illustrated by several telling examples. A fairly complete overview of the conventional quantum mechanics curriculum is the primary focus, but the huge field of statistical thermodynamics is covered as well.

Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by at May 23, 2025
Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory

Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory by Harald Grosse
English | PDF | 1988 | 159 Pages | ISBN : 3540193839 | 13.2 MB

In these lectures we summarize certain results on models in statistical physics and quantum field theory and especially emphasize the deep relation­ ship between these subjects. From a physical point of view, we study phase transitions of realistic systems; from a more mathematical point of view, we describe field theoretical models defined on a euclidean space-time lattice, for which the lattice constant serves as a cutoff. The connection between these two approaches is obtained by identifying partition functions for spin models with discretized functional integrals. After an introduction to critical phenomena, we present methods which prove the existence or nonexistence of phase transitions for the Ising and Heisenberg models in various dimensions. As an example of a solvable system we discuss the two-dimensional Ising model. Topological excitations determine sectors of field theoretical models. In order to illustrate this, we first discuss soliton solutions of completely integrable classical models. Afterwards we dis­ cuss sectors for the external field problem and for the Schwinger model. Then we put gauge models on a lattice, give a survey of some rigorous results and discuss the phase structure of some lattice gauge models. Since great interest has recently been shown in string models, we give a short introduction to both the classical mechanics of strings and the bosonic and fermionic models. The formulation of the continuum limit for lattice systems leads to a discussion of the renormalization group, which we apply to various models.

Non-linear Continuum Theories in Mechanics and Physics and their Applications  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at May 16, 2019
Non-linear Continuum Theories in Mechanics and Physics and their Applications

Non-linear Continuum Theories in Mechanics and Physics and their Applications By P. A. Blythe (auth.), Prof. R.S. Rilvil (eds.)
2011 | 356 Pages | ISBN: 3642110894 | PDF | 13 MB

The Energy-Climate Continuum: Lessons from Basic Science and History (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Oct. 26, 2019
The Energy-Climate Continuum: Lessons from Basic Science and History (Repost)

Antoine Bret, "The Energy-Climate Continuum: Lessons from Basic Science and History"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 3319079190 | PDF | pages: 173 | 3.3 mb