New Approaches to Structural Mechanics, Shells and Biological Structures (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications)

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New Approaches to Structural Mechanics, Shells and Biological Structures (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications)
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Author Horace R Drew
Published 2002
Publisher Springer
Pages 536
ISBN 1402008627

This book contains 37 papers contributed by former students, colleagues, and friends of Professor Chris Calladine, to mark his retirement. Professor Calladine's research ranged very widely across the fields of structural mechanics, with a particular focus on the plastic deformation of solids and structures and the behaviour of thin-shell structures, and molecular structures. A distinctive feature of his research has been a strong emphasis on rigorous formulations that provide both physical insights and accurate prediction of observed behaviour. This approach has led to major advances in many areas, and the papers included in this book give powerful illustrations going from the theory of structures (lightweight, adaptive, symmetric) to the design and analysis of shell structures, and the use of physical models in the study of DNA and bacterial flagella. This volume will be of particular interest to graduate students, researchers and engineers in structural, mechanical, and aerospace engineering, and also to researchers in molecular biology.

Review:

"The Collection of 37 papers is devoted to the retirement of Professor Chris Callandine, FRS. ? They can be related to the following topics: Structural Mechanics (19), Shell Structures (9) and Biological Structures (9). ? the topic is new and very innovative ? . It can be recommended to graduate students (having basic knowledge in Mathematics, Mechanics, and Material Science), researchers and engineers in structural, mechanical, aerospace engineering, and molecular biology." (Holm Altenbach, ZAMM, V85 (3), 2005)

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