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Focusing on the field of Thermal Stresses, this comprehensive resource is designed for graduate students, researchers, and engineers, serving as both a textbook and a reference handbook. It integrates key areas such as Stress Analysis, Thermodynamics, and Applied Mathematics, ensuring a thorough understanding from basic to advanced concepts. The authors emphasize both classical methods and modern developments, making the text self-contained and accessible for readers with a foundational knowledge in Classical Mechanics and Mathematics. The book consists of ten chapters, covering a wide range of theoretical problems and literature references.
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Thermal Stresses -- Advanced Theory and Applications, Richard B. Hetnarski, M. Reza Eslami
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- Released
- 2008
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- Title
- Thermal Stresses -- Advanced Theory and Applications
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Richard B. Hetnarski, M. Reza Eslami
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 560
- ISBN13
- 9781402092466
- Description
- Focusing on the field of Thermal Stresses, this comprehensive resource is designed for graduate students, researchers, and engineers, serving as both a textbook and a reference handbook. It integrates key areas such as Stress Analysis, Thermodynamics, and Applied Mathematics, ensuring a thorough understanding from basic to advanced concepts. The authors emphasize both classical methods and modern developments, making the text self-contained and accessible for readers with a foundational knowledge in Classical Mechanics and Mathematics. The book consists of ten chapters, covering a wide range of theoretical problems and literature references.