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UNINA9910482701603321 |
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Hemmingsen Niels <1513-1600.> |
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The faith of the Church Militant, Moste effectualie described in this exposition of the 84. Psalme, by ... Nicolas Hemmingivs, transl. out of Latine into English by Thomas Rogers [[electronic resource]] |
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London, : H. [for Andrew Maunsel] Middleton, 1581 |
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Online resource (290 bl.) |
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Reproduction of original in Det Kongelige Bibliotek / The Royal Library (Copenhagen). |
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UNISA996385198503316 |
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Autore |
Man in the moon |
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A tragi-comedy, called New-Market-Fayre, or A Parliament out-cry: of state-commodities, set to sale [[electronic resource] /] / The prologue sung by the cryer. . |
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[London], : Printed at you may goe look, 1649 |
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[The third edition, corrected and amended.] |
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Great Britain Politics and government Humor Early works to 1800 |
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Attributed to the Man in the moon on A1v. |
Place of publication from Wing. |
A second part was published the same year. |
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. |
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UNINA9911006904303321 |
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Autore |
Findley William N |
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Creep and Relaxation of Nonlinear Viscoelastic Materials |
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Newburyport, : Dover Publications, 2013 |
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9780486145174 |
0486145174 |
9781621986416 |
1621986411 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (638 p.) |
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Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Viscoelasticity - Creep |
Materials |
Stress relaxation (Physics) |
Chemical & Materials Engineering |
Engineering & Applied Sciences |
Materials Science |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Title Page; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Elastic Behavior; 1.2 Plastic Behavior; 1.3 Viscoelastic Behavior; 1.4 Creep; 1.5 Recovery; 1.6 Relaxation; 1.7 Linearity; CHAPTER 2 - HISTORICAL SURVEY OF CREEP; 2.1 Creep of Metals; 2.2 Creep under Uniaxial Stress; 2.3 Creep under Combined Stresses; 2.4 Creep under Variable Stress; 2.5 Creep of Plastics; 2.6 Mathematical Representation of Creep of Materials; 2.7 Differential Form; 2.8 Integral Form; 2.9 Development of Nonlinear Constitutive Relations; CHAPTER 3 - STATE OF STRESS AND STRAIN |
3.1 State of Stress3.2 Stress Tensor; 3.3 Unit Tensor; 3.4 Principal Stresses; 3.5 Mean Normal Stress Tensor and Deviatoric Stress Tensor; 3.6 Invariants of Stress; 3.7 Traces of Tensors and Products of Tensors; |
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3.8 Invariants in Terms of Traces; 3.9 Hamilton-Cayley Equation; 3.10 State of Strain; 3.11 Strain-Displacement Relation; 3.12 Strain Tensor; CHAPTER 4 - MECHANICS OF STRESS AND DEFORMATION ANALYSES; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Law of Motion; 4.3 Equations of Equilibrium; 4.4 Equilibrium of Moments; 4.5 Kinematics; 4.6 Compatibility Equations; 4.7 Constitutive Equations |
4.8 Linear Elastic Solid4.9 Boundary Conditions; 4.10 The Stress Analysis Problem in a Linear Isotropic Elastic Solid; CHAPTER 5 - LINEAR VISCOELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Viscoelastic Models; 5.3 The Basic Elements: Spring and Dashpot; 5.4 Maxwell Model; 5.5 Kelvin Model; 5.6 Burgers or Four-element Model; 5.7 Generalized Maxwell and Kelvin Models; 5.8 Retardation Spectrum for tn; 5.9 Differential Form of Constitutive Equations for Simple Stress States; 5.10 Differential Form of Constitutive Equations for Multiaxial Stress States |
5.11 Integral Representation of Viscoelastic Constitutive Equations5.12 Creep Compliance; 5.13 Relaxation Modulus; 5.14 Boltzmann's Superposition Principle and Integral Representation; 5.15 Relation Between Creep Compliance and Relaxation Modulus; 5.16 Generalization of the Integral Representation to Three Dimensions; 5.17 Behavior of Linear Viscoelastic Material under Oscillating Loading; 5.18 Complex Modulus and Compliance; 5.19 Dissipation; 5.20 Complex Compliance and Complex Modulus of Some Viscoelastic Models; 5.21 Maxwell Model; 5.22 Kelvin Model; 5.23 Burgers Model |
5.24 Relation Between the Relaxation Modulus and the Complex Relaxation Modulus5.25 Relation Between Creep Compliance and Complex Compliance; 5.26 Complex Compliance for tn; 5.27 Temperature Effect and Time-Temperature Superposition Principle; CHAPTER 6 - LINEAR VISCOELASTIC STRESS ANALYSIS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Beam Problems; 6.3 Stress Analysis of Quasi-static Viscoelastic Problems Using the Elastic-Viscoelastic Correspondence Principle; 6.4 Thick-walled Viscoelastic Tube; 6.5 Point Force Acting on the Surface of a Semi-infinite Viscoelastic Solid; 6.6 Concluding Remarks |
CHAPTER 7 - MULTIPLE INTEGRAL REPRESENTATION |
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This pioneering book presents the basic theory, experimental methods, experimental results and solution of boundary value problems in a readable, useful way to designers as well as research workers and students. The mathematical background required has been kept to a minimum and supplemented by explanations where it has been necessary to introduce specialized mathematics. Also, appendices have been included to provide sufficient background in Laplace transforms and in step functions. Chapters 1 and 2 contain an introduction and historic review of creep. As an aid to the reader a background on |
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