Titre : | Mechanics of particulate materials : the principles | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Jaroslav Feda, Auteur | Editeur : | Amsterdam : Elsevier | Année de publication : | 1982 | Collection : | Developments in geotechnical engineering num. 30 | Importance : | [447] p. | Présentation : | ill. | Format : | 25 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-444-99713-5 | Note générale : | Bibliogr. p. 399-[432] . Index | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Particules (matière) , Mécanique , Solides en vrac , Particles , Bulk solids , Mechaniccs | Index. décimale : | 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux.Protection des matériaux | Résumé : | Granular and cohesive materials, such as coal, ores, sans, cement, kaolin, foodstuffs and fodder, metalic and non-metallic powders, etc. are produced, handled, stored, pressed and otherwise used in many branches of manufacture, and in the building industry. The granular and cohesive materials of the earth's crust on which structures are erected, or of which embankments and dams are built, are similar in character. Because they consist of mutually contacting solid particles, the author regards them all as particulate materials.
Particulate materials find application in most diverse and frequently wholly unrelated fields of human endeavour; the theoritical fundamentals and knowledge of their behaviour that have evolved and been established in these various fields are, therefore, fragmentary and isolated from one another. It is the principal aim of this book to evaluate critically the various finding, unify and generalize them theoritically on a common basis and thus lay the fundations of a new scientific discipline - the mechanics of particulate materials as a couterpart to continuum mechanics. | Note de contenu : | Sommaire:
1. Introductory cnsiderations
2. Some descriptive properties of particulate materials
3. Bonding between solid particles and the interaction of phases
4. Structure of particulate materials and its models
5. Measurements and examples of the mechanical behaviour of particulate materials
6. Time-independent constitutive relations for particulate materials
7. Consolidation and creep of particulate materials
8. Some aspects of the mechanical behaviour of particulate materials
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Mechanics of particulate materials : the principles [texte imprimé] / Jaroslav Feda, Auteur . - Elsevier, 1982 . - [447] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - ( Developments in geotechnical engineering; 30) . ISBN : 978-0-444-99713-5 Bibliogr. p. 399-[432] . Index Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Particules (matière) , Mécanique , Solides en vrac , Particles , Bulk solids , Mechaniccs | Index. décimale : | 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux.Protection des matériaux | Résumé : | Granular and cohesive materials, such as coal, ores, sans, cement, kaolin, foodstuffs and fodder, metalic and non-metallic powders, etc. are produced, handled, stored, pressed and otherwise used in many branches of manufacture, and in the building industry. The granular and cohesive materials of the earth's crust on which structures are erected, or of which embankments and dams are built, are similar in character. Because they consist of mutually contacting solid particles, the author regards them all as particulate materials.
Particulate materials find application in most diverse and frequently wholly unrelated fields of human endeavour; the theoritical fundamentals and knowledge of their behaviour that have evolved and been established in these various fields are, therefore, fragmentary and isolated from one another. It is the principal aim of this book to evaluate critically the various finding, unify and generalize them theoritically on a common basis and thus lay the fundations of a new scientific discipline - the mechanics of particulate materials as a couterpart to continuum mechanics. | Note de contenu : | Sommaire:
1. Introductory cnsiderations
2. Some descriptive properties of particulate materials
3. Bonding between solid particles and the interaction of phases
4. Structure of particulate materials and its models
5. Measurements and examples of the mechanical behaviour of particulate materials
6. Time-independent constitutive relations for particulate materials
7. Consolidation and creep of particulate materials
8. Some aspects of the mechanical behaviour of particulate materials
Bibliography
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