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" Creep Mechanics "
by Josef Betten.
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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578622
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b407841
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Main Entry
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Betten, Josef.
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Title & Author
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Creep Mechanics\ by Josef Betten.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg :: Springer Berlin Heidelberg :: Imprint: Springer,, 2002.
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ISBN
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9783662049716
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: 9783662049730
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Contents
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Introduction -- Tensor Notation -- Some Basic Equations of Continuum Mechanics -- Creep Behavior of Isotropic and Anisotropic Materials -- Constitutive Equations -- Creep Behavior of Thick-Walled Tubes -- The Creep Potential Hypothesis in Comparison with the Tensor Function Theory -- Damage Mechanics -- Tensorial Generalization of Uniaxial Creep Laws to Multiaxial States of Stress -- Viscous Fluids -- Memory Fluids -- Viscoelastic Materials -- Viscoplastic Materials -- LAPLACE Transformations -- Creep Experiments.
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Abstract
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In this book constitutive equations for the secondary and tertiary creep stage of anisotropic materials are formulated. To investigate the secondary creep behaviour the existence of a creep potential is presumed. It is established, that regarding to the theory of representation for tensor functions the creep potential hypothesis furnishes only restricted forms of constitutive equations even if a general creep potential is assumed in the anisotropic case. The creep process in its tertiary phase is characterized by a damage tensor. Some possible representations of constitutive equations involving (initial) anisotropy of the material (e.g. from rolling) and anisotropic creep-damage are discussed. The formulation of such equations is based upon theorems regarding tensor-valued tensor functions.
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Subject
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Engineering.
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Subject
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Mechanics.
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Subject
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Materials.
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Subject
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Hydraulic engineering.
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Surfaces (Physics).
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