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La bibliografia è il risultato dello spoglio sistematico, completo e diretto di libri, riviste e considera sia monografie sia singoli articoli apparsi in riviste e opere miscellanee; la caratteristica che contraddistingue l'informazione bibliografica offerta da Medioevo latino è la presenza per la grande maggioranza delle voci di una sintesi orientativa del contenuto dei vari titoli segnalati. 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Hayes$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (xviii, 411 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a1-107-00997-9 311 $a1-107-31191-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aGeographical Contexts. -- Great Britain / Christopher Gair -- The South / James M. Hutchisson -- The American West / Nathaniel Lewis -- The sea / David Dowling -- France / Andrea Goulet -- The Near East / Travis Montgomery -- The polar regions / Mark Canada. -- Social Contexts. -- The urban environment / Bran Nicol -- Curiosity / Lindsey Hursh -- Alcohol, addiction, and rehabilitation / Paul Fisher -- Fashion, furnishings, and style / Patricia A. Cunningham -- The American stage / Philip Edward Phillips -- Lions and bluestockings / Anne Boyd Rioux -- Slavery and abolitionism / Paul Christian Jones -- The cult of mourning / Therese M. Rizzo. -- The Contexts of Publishing. -- The literary profession / John Evelev -- Magazines / Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock -- Gift books / Kathryn K. Shinn -- Literary piracy / Michael J. Everton -- The art of reviewing / Jonathan Hartmann -- The politics of publishing / Amy Branam. -- Literary Contexts. -- Ancient classics / Gregory Hays -- Rabelais and Lesage / Lois Davis Vines -- The Gothic movement / Alan Brown -- Byron / Chris Beyers -- Folk narrative / Katherine Kim -- Transcendentalism / Heidi Silcox -- Charles Dickens / Tara Moore -- Nathaniel Hawthorne and the art of the tale / Meghan A. Freeman. -- Scientific and Pseudoscientific Contexts. -- Phrenology / Brett Zimmerman -- Photography / Satwik Dasgupta -- Mesmerism / Bruce Mills -- Architecture / Alvin Holm -- The heritage of fiction science / Peter Swirski -- Cosmology and cosmogony / Jonathan Taylor -- Forensic science / Benjamin F. Fisher -- Technology / John Tresch. 330 $aEdgar Allan Poe mastered a variety of literary forms over the course of his brief and turbulent career. As a storyteller, Poe defied convention by creating Gothic tales of mystery, horror and suspense that remain widely popular today. This collection demonstrates how Poe's experience of early nineteenth-century American life fueled his iconoclasm and shaped his literary legacy. Rather than provide critical explications of his writings, each essay explores one aspect of Poe's immediate environment, using pertinent writings - verse, fiction, reviews and essays - to suit. Examining his geographical, social and literary contexts, as well as those created by the publishing industry and advances in science and technology, the essays paint an unprecedented portrait of Poe's life and times. 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Benson 210 $aLondon $cISTE ;$aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (314 p.) 225 1 $aISTE 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-84821-131-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian and Fluid-Structure Interaction; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Introduction to Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian in Finite Element Methods; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Governing equations; 1.3. Operator splitting; 1.4. The Lagrangian step; 1.4.1. Governing equations; 1.4.2. The central difference method; 1.4.3. Element formulation; 1.4.4. Hourglass modes; 1.4.5. Stress rates; 1.4.6. Shock viscosity; 1.4.6.1. von Neumann-Richtmyer; 1.4.6.2. Standard quadratic and linear formulation; 1.4.6.3. Effect on time step size 327 $a1.4.7. Mixture theories1.4.7.1. Mean strain rate mixture theory; 1.4.7.2. Mean stress mixture theory; 1.5. Mesh relaxation; 1.6. The Eulerian step; 1.6.1. Transport in one dimension; 1.6.2. Multidimensional transport by operator Splitting; 1.6.3. Multidimensional transport on unstructured meshes; 1.6.4. Momentum transport; 1.6.4.1. Momentum transport using a dual mesh in one dimension; 1.6.4.2. Element-centered transport in one dimension; 1.6.5. Interface reconstruction; 1.6.5.1. Lagrangian methods; 1.6.5.2. Level set methods; 1.6.5.3. Volume of fluid methods; 1.7. Future research directions 327 $a1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Fluid-Structure Interaction: Application to Dynamic Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. General ALE description of Navier-Stokes equations; 2.3. Fluid-structure interaction; 2.3.1. Contact algorithms for fluid-structure interaction problems; 2.3.2. Euler-Lagrange coupling; 2.3.3. Damping in the coupling; 2.4. Numerical applications; 2.4.1. Piston problem; 2.4.2. Two-dimensional slamming modeling; 2.4.2.1. Numerical approach of a two-dimensional slamming problem; 2.4.2.2. Numerical approach for rigid structure; 2.4.3. Airbag deployment; 2.4.4. Sloshing tank problem 327 $a2.4.4.1. Analytical treatment of the sloshing problem2.4.4.2. Sloshing in a rigid tank; 2.4.4.3. Frequency analysis for sloshing; 2.4.4.4. Application to a cylindrical flexible tank subjected to seismic loading; 2.5. Conclusion; 2.6. Acknowledgments; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Implicit Partitioned Coupling in Fluid-Structure Interaction; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Computational fluid mechanics; 3.2.1. Governing equations; 3.2.1.1. Incompressible flows; 3.2.1.2. Inviscid flows; 3.2.2. Finite volume discretization; 3.2.2.1. Solution algorithms; 3.3. Computational structural mechanics 327 $a3.3.1. Governing equations3.3.1.1. Linear elasticity; 3.3.1.2. Plane stress problems; 3.3.1.3. Hyperelasticity; 3.3.2. Finite element methods; 3.4. Fluid-structure interaction algorithms; 3.4.1. ALE formulation; 3.4.2. Mesh dynamics; 3.4.2.1. Algebraic approaches; 3.4.2.2. Elliptic approaches; 3.4.3. Coupling methods; 3.4.3.1. Implicit partitioned coupling; 3.5. Results and applications; 3.5.1. Verification results; 3.5.2. Validation results; 3.5.3. Flow induced by solid deformation; 3.5.4. Interaction of flow and solid deformation; 3.6. Bibliography 327 $aChapter 4. Avoiding Instabilities Caused by Added Mass Effects in Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems 330 $aThis book provides the fundamental basics for solving fluid structure interaction problems, and describes different algorithms and numerical methods used to solve problems where fluid and structure can be weakly or strongly coupled. These approaches are illustrated with examples arising from industrial or academic applications. Each of these approaches has its own performance and limitations. 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