9789810216443 - advances in mathematical modelling of composite materials: 15 (2 risultati)

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 1994
Serie: Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences, Libro 15 di 80. Libro 15 di 80 - Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences
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Condizione: Très bon. Advances in Mathematical Modelling of Composite Materials | World Scientific, 1994, in-8 cartonnage de bibliothèque (couverture originale conservée et plastifiée), 289 pages. Couverture propre. Dos solide. Intérieur frais. Exemplaire de bibliothèque : petit code barre en pied de 1re de couv., cotation au do…s, rares et discrets petits tampons à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage. Bel état ! [BT10+] Pour les expéditions internationales, nous consulter au préalable pour l ajustement des frais de port qui seront peut-être revus à la baisse/ For international shipments, please contact us in advance to adjust shipping costs. |.

Lingua: Inglese
Editore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 1994
Serie: Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences, Libro 15 di 80. Libro 15 di 80 - Advances in Mathematics for Applied Sciences
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Condizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 304 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This volume contains papers of leading experts in the modern continuum theory of composite materials. The papers expose in detail the newest ideas, approaches, results and perspectives in this broadly interdisciplinary field ranging…from pure and applied mathematics, mechanics, physics and materials science. The emphasis is on mathematical modelling and model analysis of the mechanical behaviour and strength of composites, including methods of predicting effective macroscopic properties (dielectric, elastic, nonlinear, inelastic, plastic and thermoplastic) from known microstructures.