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Gérard A. Maugin

    Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
    Non-Classical Continuum Mechanics
    Continuum Thermomechanics
    Continuum Mechanics through the Ages - From the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
    Mechanics of Generalized Continua
    • 2016

      Non-Classical Continuum Mechanics

      A Dictionary

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on non-classical continuum mechanics and generalized mechanics, this dictionary provides clear explanations of over 100 essential keywords. It encompasses various topics, including elasticity theory, heat conduction, thermodynamic and electromagnetic continua, alongside applied mathematics, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field.

      Non-Classical Continuum Mechanics
    • 2015

      Continuum Mechanics through the Ages - From the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century

      From Hydraulics to Plasticity

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of continuum mechanics from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, this volume by Gérard A. Maugin explores the interplay between molecular and continuum modeling perspectives. It combines scientific, historical, and socio-economic insights, enriching the understanding of this field. This work serves as a valuable continuation of the author's previous volumes, providing a comprehensive appraisal of the ongoing debates and developments in continuum mechanics.

      Continuum Mechanics through the Ages - From the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
    • 2014

      Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

      Historical Perspectives from John Bernoulli (1727) to Ernst Hellinger (1914)

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of continuum thermo-mechanics from the works of the Bernoulli family to World War I, this book examines the contributions of key Continental scientists alongside their British counterparts. It emphasizes major breakthroughs and the influential figures who shaped scientific thought during the "Age of Reason" and the "Birth of the Modern World." The author provides English translations of critical texts in French and German, enriching the reader's understanding of foundational achievements that set the stage for twentieth-century advancements.

      Continuum Mechanics Through the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
    • 2013

      Mechanics of Generalized Continua

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This collection on "Mechanics of Generalized Continua" features contributions from leading scientists in France, Russia, and Germany, focusing on recent research, including new models, applications of existing models, micro-macro aspects, computational efforts, identification of constitutive equations, and unresolved classical continuum problems.

      Mechanics of Generalized Continua
    • 2010

      Continuum Thermomechanics

      The Art and Science of Modelling Material Behaviour

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book features contributions from leading experts celebrating Paul Germain's 80th birthday, showcasing his significant impact on modern thermomechanics. It includes an autobiographical sketch by Germain and 31 essays that explore the integration of thermodynamics and continuum theory. This methodological approach offers insights into diverse material behaviors, such as diffusion, thermoelasticity, and phase transitions. The work emphasizes the practical applications of these theories across various fields, highlighting the depth and versatility of Germain's contributions to material science.

      Continuum Thermomechanics