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Laminate Analysis: Kirchhoff-Love Plate Theory
Discusses Kirchhoff-Love Classical Plate theory for laminates and the relationship between displacements and strains.
Linear Elasticity: Cylindrically-symmetric Problems
Covers linear elasticity, focusing on cylindrically-symmetric problems and the simplification of Hooke's Law for axially-symmetric cases.
Equilibrium Extension Analysis
Discusses equilibrium, extension analysis, stress distribution, and strain components' compatibility for a valid solution.
Continuum Mechanics: Deformation and Compatibility Equations
Explores deformation, compatibility equations, stress analysis, and principal stresses in continuum mechanics.
Mechanical Scaling: Cantilevers, Stress, and Dynamics
Explores mechanical scaling in micro and nanosystems, focusing on cantilevers, stress, dynamics, and non-linear effects.
Shape Change and Polar Decomposition
Explains shape change, polar decomposition, and strain tensor interpretation.
Plates I: Deformation, Strain, Stress, Wrinkling
Covers the deformation, strain, and stress in plates under pure bending, as well as the total strain energy related to in-plane stretching and out-of-plane bending energy.
Continuum Mechanics: Forces and Motion
Covers the governing equations for forces and motion in continua, including stress, energy conservation, solid deformation, and fluid motion.
Geometrically Necessary Dislocations in Materials
Explains geometrically necessary dislocations in materials and their role in reducing work hardening.
Beam Bending: Elasticity, Stress Tensor, Strain Tensor
Covers stress and strain tensors, elasticity, and digital image correlation for quantifying strain fields.