Thermal Stresses IV

Thermal Stresses IV
Author: R.B. Hetnarski
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 557
Release: 1996-05-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080542816

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This is the fourth volume of the handbook Thermal Stresses. Following the principles established when the first volume was published in 1986, the fourth volume consists of six separate chapters prepared by specialists in the field. Each chapter is devoted to a different topic in the area of Thermal Stresses. Many results have been published for the first time in Thermal Stresses IV. The exposition of the material is on the state-of-the art level, which should be appropriate for graduate students, researchers, and engineers specializing in the field of stress analysis. In most cases the material is presented with some historical perspective. A large number of references provided will allow the readers to augment their knowledge, after studying a particular chapter.

Thermal Stresses

Thermal Stresses
Author: Richard B. Hetnarski
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1987
Genre: Thermal stresses
ISBN:

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The publication of this volume, the first in a series, is a major event for those interested in Applied Mechanics in general and Thermal Stresses in particular. It is only about thirty years ago that the first books devoted exclusively to the subject of Thermal Stresses appeared in print. Since then, many advances have been made, both in theory and in applications. Modern requirements in design and construction of a multitude of products require the evaluation of stresses and displacements caused by the temperature fields which change in time and space. It is hoped that the state-of-the-art articles in this series will stimulate interest in this field of research and will also be of assistance to engineers in their everyday work.

Theory of Thermal Stresses

Theory of Thermal Stresses
Author: Bruno A. Boley
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0486143864

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Highly regarded text presents detailed discussion of fundamental aspects of theory, background, problems with detailed solutions. Basics of thermoelasticity, heat transfer theory, thermal stress analysis, more. 1985 edition.

Thermal Stresses

Thermal Stresses
Author: Naotake Noda
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351408410

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Thermal Stresses, 2nd Edition is the first book comprehensive volume on thermal stresses. It provides a sound grounding in the fundamental theory of thermal stresses as well as includes a multitude of applications. Many solved examples are included in the text, with numerous problems at the end of each chapter.The book starts with an introduction to the elementary theory, at the undergraduate level, and then progresses with the exposition of more advanced methods. The authors introduce the topics in a clear fashion, easy to grasp by students, engineers and scientists.

Thermal Stresses I[-IV]

Thermal Stresses I[-IV]
Author: Richard B. Hetnarski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1986
Genre: Thermal stresses
ISBN:

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Thermal Stresses -- Advanced Theory and Applications

Thermal Stresses -- Advanced Theory and Applications
Author: Richard B. Hetnarski
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1402092466

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The authors are pleased to present Thermal Stresses – Advanced Theory and Applications. This book will serve a wide range of readers, in particular, gr- uate students, PhD candidates, professors, scientists, researchers in various industrial and government institutes, and engineers. Thus, the book should be considered not only as a graduate textbook, but also as a reference handbook to those working or interested in areas of Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Stress Analysis, and Mechanical Design. In addition, the book p- vides extensive coverage of great many theoretical problems and numerous references to the literature. The ?eld of Thermal Stresses lies at the crossroads of Stress Analysis, T- ory of Elasticity, Thermodynamics, Heat Conduction Theory, and advanced methods of Applied Mathematics. Each of these areas is covered to the extend it is necessary. Therefore, the book is self-contained, so that the reader should not need to consult other sources while studying the topic. The book starts from basic concepts and principles, and these are developed to more advanced levels as the text progresses. Nevertheless, some basic preparation on the part of the reader in Classical Mechanics, Stress Analysis, and Mathematics, - cluding Vector and Cartesian Tensor Analysis is expected. While selecting material for the book, the authors made every e?ort to present both classical topics and methods, and modern, or more recent, dev- opments in the ?eld. The book comprises ten chapters.

Thermal Stresses in Severe Environments

Thermal Stresses in Severe Environments
Author: D. P. Hasselman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461331560

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This volume of Thermal Stresses in ~~terials and Structures in Severe Thermal Environments constitutes the proceedings of an international conference held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, on ~1arch 19, 20 and 21, 1980. The purpose of the conference was to bring together experts in the areas of heat transfer, theoretical and applied mechanics amd materials science and engineering, with a.common interest in the highly interdisciplinary nature of the thermal stress problem. It is the hope of the program chairmen that the resulting interac tion has led to a greater understanding of the underlying prin ciples of the thermal stress problem and to an improved design and selection of materials for structures subjected to high thermal stresses. The program chairmen gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance for the conference provided by the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, the Army Research Office and the Office of Naval Research as well as the Departments of Engineering Science and Mechanics and Materials Engineering at Virginia Poly technic Institute and State University. A number of professional societies also provided mailing lists for the program at no nominal cost The Associate Director, Mr. R. J. Harshberger and his staff at the Conference Center for Continuing Education at VPI and SU should be recognized especially for their coordination of the con ference activities, lunches and banquet. Provost John D. Wilson gave a most enlightening and provocative after-dinner speech.

Thermal Stresses

Thermal Stresses
Author: Alfred R. Webb
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016
Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
ISBN: 9781634853897

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Thermal stresses which originate as a consequence of different thermal expansion coefficients of components of multi-component materials represent an important phenomenon in multi-component materials. These stresses are usually investigated by computational and experimental methods are still of interest to materials scientists and engineers. In this book, the design, behavior and applications of thermal stresses are discussed. Chapter One introduces a full three-dimensional, non-isothermal computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of an operating PEM fuel cell which was developed to simulate the thermal stresses inside the cell. Chapter Two deals with mutual comparison of different analytical models of thermal stresses in a multi-particle-matrix system with isotropic spherical particles which are periodically distributed in an isotropic infinite matrix. Chapter Three deals with an analytical model of thermal stresses originating during a cooling process of an anisotropic solid elastic continuum. Chapter Four provides an analysis on thermal loads of nozzle in low-temperature reactor piping. Chapter Five investigates the influence of the thermal stresses on the performances of the integrated-planar solid oxide fuel cell IP-SOFC and essentially the durability of the cell elements which is a major technical barrier to the commercial viability. Chapter Six studies the amino nitrogen metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as it is protected by SO2 under thermal stress.

Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses

Theory of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses
Author: M. Reza Eslami
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400763565

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This book contains the elements of the theory and the problems of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses with full solutions. The emphasis is placed on problems and solutions and the book consists of four parts: one part is on The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, two parts are on Thermal Stresses and one part is on Numerical Methods. The book is addressed to higher level undergraduate students, graduate students and engineers and it is an indispensable companion to all who study any of the books published earlier by the authors. This book links the three previously published books by the authors into one comprehensive entity.