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Mathematical Elasticity, Volume II: Theory of Plates (Classics in Applied Mathematics

Philippe G. Ciarlet

Theory of Plates

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Release Date: 30/10/2022

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
Series: Classics in Applied Mathematics
Language: English
Publisher: Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
Pages: 497

Theory of Plates
Provides a rigorous mathematical justification of the classical two-dimensional linear plate and shallow shell theories. The volume contains proofs, detailed surveys of all mathematical prerequisites, and many problems for teaching and self-study.
The Mathematical Elasticity set contains three self-contained volumes that together provide the only modern treatise on elasticity. They introduce contemporary research on three-dimensional elasticity, the theory of plates, and the theory of shells. Each volume contains proofs, detailed surveys of all mathematical prerequisites, and many problems for teaching and self-study. An extended preface and extensive bibliography have been added to each volume to highlight the progress that has been made since the original publication.

The first book, Three-Dimensional Elasticity, covers the modeling and mathematical analysis of nonlinear three-dimensional elasticity. In volume two, Theory of Plates, asymptotic methods provide a rigorous mathematical justification of the classical two-dimensional linear plate and shallow shell theories. The objective of Theory of Shells, the final volume, is to show how asymptotic methods provide a rigorous mathematical justification of the classical two-dimensional linear shell theories: membrane, generalized membrane, and flexural.

These classic textbooks are for advanced undergraduates, first-year graduate students, and researchers in pure or applied mathematics or continuum mechanics. They are appropriate for courses in mathematical elasticity, theory of plates and shells, continuum mechanics, computational mechanics, and applied mathematics in general.