Recent Developments in Thermomechanics of Solids

Groups, Modules, and Model Theory - Surveys and Recent Developments: In Memory of Rüdiger Göbel

Groups, Modules, and Model Theory - Surveys and Recent Developments: In Memory of Rüdiger Göbel By Manfred Droste, László Fuchs, Brendan Goldsmith, Lutz Strüngmann
English | PDF | 2017 | 493 Pages | ISBN : 3319517171 | 5.3 MB

This volume focuses on group theory and model theory with a particular emphasis on the interplay of the two areas. The survey papers provide an overview of the developments across group, module, and model theory while the research papers present the most recent study in those same areas. With introductory sections that make the topics easily accessible to students, the papers in this volume will appeal to beginning graduate students and experienced researchers alike.
Groups, Modules, and Model Theory - Surveys and Recent Developments: In Memory of Rüdiger Göbel

Manfred Droste, László Fuchs, Brendan Goldsmith, Lutz Strüngmann, "Groups, Modules, and Model Theory - Surveys and Recent Developments: In Memory of Rüdiger Göbel"
English | EPUB | 2017 | 493 Pages | ISBN : 3319517171 | 6 MB

Recent Developments in Management of Plant Diseases  eBooks & eLearning

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Recent Developments in Management of Plant Diseases

Recent Developments in Management of Plant Diseases By Andy Leadbeater, Ulrich Gisi (auth.), Ulrich Gisi, I. Chet, Maria Lodovica Gullino (eds.)
2009 | 378 Pages | ISBN: 1402088035 | PDF | 9 MB

Recent Developments in Particle Physics and Cosmology  eBooks & eLearning

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Recent Developments in Particle Physics and Cosmology

G. C. Branco, ‎Q. Shafi, ‎J. I. Silva-Marcos - Recent Developments in Particle Physics and Cosmology
Published: 2001-10-31 | ISBN: 079237181X | PDF | 551 pages | 26 MB

Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at March 2, 2021
Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids

Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids By David W. Nicholson
2003 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 084930749X | PDF | 4 MB

Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids, Second Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at April 16, 2015
Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids, Second Edition

David W. Nicholson, "Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids, Second Edition"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 1420050958 | PDF | pages: 474 | 4 mb

Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlenMiler at July 11, 2016
Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids

Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids (Lecture Notes on Numerical Methods in Engineering and Sciences) by Michal Kleiber
English | 28 Jun. 2016 | ISBN: 3319334549 | 356 Pages | PDF (True) | 6.53 MB

The first part of this textbook presents the mathematical background needed to precisely describe the basic problem of continuum thermomechanics.

Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

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Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids  [Repost]

Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids by Michal Kleiber, Piotr Kowalczyk
English | July 12, 2016 | ISBN: 3319334549 | 345 pages | PDF | 6.53 Mb

Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at May 4, 2018
Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids

Michal Kleiber, "Introduction to Nonlinear Thermomechanics of Solids"
English | 28 Jun. 2016 | ISBN: 3319334549 | 356 Pages | EPUB | 5 MB

Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids by David W. Nicholson [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at March 18, 2015
Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids by David W. Nicholson [Repost]

Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechanics of Solids by David W. Nicholson
English | Mar 26, 2003 | ISBN: 084930749X | 271 Pages | PDF | 6 MB

Finite element modeling has developed into one of the most important tools at an engineer's disposal, especially in applications involving nonlinearity. While engineers coping with such applications may have access to powerful computers and finite element codes, too often they lack the strong foundation in finite element analysis (FEA) that nonlinear problems require.