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    R.B. Hetnarski, M.R. Eslami

    Thermal Stresses -- Advanced Theory and Applications

    Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 158

    The first and only book on the subject with so many engineering

    applications in addition to the theory

    Covers not only linear problems of Thermal Stresses, as earlier books

    do, but also non linear problems, e.g., contains the whole chapter on

    Creep Analysis due to Thermal Stresses, which is wholly unique

    Is a textbook on graduate level (although it starts with basic concepts

    and principles), with many solved problems in the text and many

    problems at the end of chapters

    Covers topics of modern theories (now of substantial interest), like

    Coupled Thermoelasticity and Generalized Thermoelasticity, andFunctionally Graded Structures

    Covers Finite Element Methods as applied to Thermal Stresses as well

    as Boundary Element Method

    This book is intended as an advanced modern textbook and reference handbook on the

    topic of thermal stresses. It should serve a wide range of readers, in particular, graduate

    and postgraduate students, scientists, researchers in various industrial and government

    institutes, and engineers working in mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering.

    This volume covers diverse areas of applied mathematics, continuum mechanics, stress

    analysis, and mechanical design. This work treats a number of topics not presentedin otherbooks on thermal stresses, for example: theory of coupled and generalized

    thermoelasticity, finite and boundary element method in generalized thermoelasticity,

    thermal stresses in functionally graded structures, and thermal expansions of piping

    systems.

    As the field of thermal stresses lies at the crossroads of stress analysis, theory of elasticity,

    heat conduction, and advanced methods of applied mathematics, all these subjects are

    dealt with in the book to the extent they are necessary. Thus, 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 knowledge on the part of

    the reader is expected in classical mechanics, stress analysis, and mathematics, including

    vector and cartesian tensor analysis.

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