Analytical models of thermal stresses in composite materials 1.9781604560855 Analytical models of thermal stresses in composite materials 1. Ceniga, Ladislav. Nova Science Publishers 2008 323 pages $129.00 Hardcover TA418 Cenigo (materials research, Slovak Academy of Science, Kosice) begins a three-volume presentation of his original research results, which he argues establishes a new scientific school with an interdisciplinary character within applied mechanics the principles of abstract mechanics applied to human art; also, the practical application of the laws of matter and motion to the construction of machines and structures of all kinds. See also: Mechanics . In this first volume, he determines the thermal stresses acting in the isotropic Refers to properties that do not differ no matter which direction is measured. For example, an isotropic antenna radiates almost the same power in all directions. In practice, antennas cannot be 100% isotropic. multi-particle matrix system using eight different mathematical techniques to generate eight different linear differential equations (Math.) an equation which is of the first degree, when the expression which is equated to zero is regarded as a function of the dependent variable and its differential coefficients. See also: Linear with non-zero right sides related to the radial displacement On vertical photographs, the apparent "leaning out," or the apparent displacement of the top of any object having height in relation to its base. The direction of displacement is radial from the principal point on a true vertical, or from the isocentre on a vertical photograph distorted of an arbitrary point in the isotropic elastic solid continuum. The hard part starts in the sequel. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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