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The Role of Mechanics in the Study of Lipid Bilayers
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ISBN: 9783319563480 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This book is the first collection of lipid-membrane research conducted by leading mechanicians and experts in continuum mechanics. It brings the overall intellectual framework afforded by modern continuum mechanics to bear on a host of challenging problems in lipid membrane physics. These include unique and authoritative treatments of differential geometry, shape elasticity, surface flow and diffusion, interleaf membrane friction, phase transitions, electroelasticity and flexoelectricity, and computational modelling. .


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Mechanics and Electrodynamics of Magneto- and Electro-elastic Materials
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ISBN: 9783709107010 Year: 2011 Publisher: Vienna Springer Vienna

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Lecture Notes on the Theory of Plates and Shells : Classical and Modern Developments
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ISBN: 9783031256745 9783031256738 9783031256752 9783031256769 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cham Springer Nature

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This book presents the theory of plates and shells on the basis of the three-dimensional parent theory. The authors explore the thinness of the structure to represent the mechanics of the actual thin three-dimensional body under consideration by a more tractable two-dimensional theory associated with an interior surface. In this way, the relatively complex three-dimensional continuum mechanics of the thin body is replaced by a far more tractable two-dimensional theory. To ensure that the resulting model is predictive, it is necessary to compensate for this 'dimension reduction' by assigning additional kinematical and dynamical descriptors to the surface whose deformations are modelled by the simpler two-dimensional theory. The authors avoid the various ad hoc assumptions made in the historical development of the subject, most notably the classical Kirchhoff-Love hypothesis requiring that material lines initially normal to the shell surface remain so after deformation. Instead, such conditions, when appropriate, are here derived rather than postulated. .

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