General Continuum Mechanics and Constitutive Modeling
General Continuum Mechanics and Constitutive Modeling by Niels Saabye Ottosen delivers a rigorous yet accessible exploration of the principles that govern material behavior. This concise, well-structured text captures the essentials of continuum mechanics while guiding readers through the development and application of constitutive models used in engineering and research.
Begin with clear, engaging explanations of kinematics, balance laws, and stress measures, then move confidently into constitutive theory: elasticity, viscoelasticity, plasticity, and modern material models. Ottosen’s methodical approach balances mathematical precision with physical intuition, making complex ideas approachable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and practicing engineers.
Readers will appreciate practical derivations, illustrative examples, and attention to real-world applications — from structural analysis and geomechanics to computational modeling and finite element implementation. The book emphasizes how constitutive laws are formulated, validated, and implemented, helping you translate theory into reliable simulations and designs.
Whether you’re studying at a university in Europe, North America, Asia, or working in industry worldwide, this volume is an essential reference for anyone focused on stress-strain relationships, material behavior, or advanced continuum formulations. It supports academic coursework and professional development with a focus on clarity, rigor, and applicability.
Add General Continuum Mechanics and Constitutive Modeling to your library to strengthen your foundation in continuum theory and elevate your material modeling practice. Ideal for students, researchers, and engineers aiming for confident, accurate analysis and simulation.
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