Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures 1st Edition
Capture the crossroads of heat and mechanics with Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures, 1st Edition by Marko Canadija — a modern, authoritative guide designed for graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers seeking a rigorous yet accessible treatment of coupled thermal‑mechanical behavior.
Begin with a compelling synthesis of fundamentals: conservation laws, thermodynamic principles, and constitutive modeling for solids. The text builds toward practical applications in solid mechanics and structural analysis, covering linear and nonlinear thermoelasticity, stability and buckling under thermal loads, and methods for solving coupled boundary value problems. Emphasis on clarity and derivation helps readers translate theory into simulation and design, including insights valuable for finite element modeling and materials behavior under thermal stress.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of mathematical precision and engineering relevance. Detailed derivations, illustrative examples, and problem-driven explanations make complex concepts intuitive, while case studies connect theory to real-world challenges faced by aerospace, civil, and mechanical engineering professionals across Europe, North America, Asia‑Pacific, and beyond.
Whether you’re building advanced simulations, preparing coursework, or advancing research in materials science and structural thermomechanics, this book equips you with the tools to analyze coupled phenomena confidently. Clear figures, systematic notation, and a logically progressive structure ensure efficient learning and quick reference.
Ready to deepen your command of thermo‑mechanical behavior? Add Thermomechanics of Solids and Structures, 1st Edition by Marko Canadija to your library and bring rigorous, practical insight to your next engineering challenge.
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