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Three-dimensional elasticity
Philippe G. Ciarlet
- 01 Jan 1988
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TL;DR: In this article, the equations of equilibrium and the principle of virtual work for three-dimensional elasticity have been discussed and the boundary value problems of 3D elasticity has been studied.
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Abstract: Part A Description of Three-Dimensional Elasticity 1 Geometrical and other preliminaries 2 The equations of equilibrium and the principle of virtual work 3 Elastic materials and their constitutive equations 4 Hyperelasticity 5 The boundary value problems of three-dimensional elasticity Part B Mathematical Methods in Three-Dimensional Elasticity 6 Existence theory based on the implicit function theorem 7 Existence theory based on the minimization of the Energy Bibliography Index
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