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An elementary treatise on the mathematical theory of perfectly elastic solids: with a short account of viscous fluids.
 
 
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An elementary treatise on the mathematical theory of perfectly elastic solids: with a short account of viscous fluids. [Paperback]

William John Ibbetson (Author)

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January 1, 1887
This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Historical Mathematics Monographs collection.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
surface tractions, median surface, strain ellipsoid, homogeneous strain, neutral plane, simple strain, principal surfaces, irrotational strain, flexion couple, coördinate surfaces, normal sections parallel, principal coördinates, circular flexion, elementary straight line, cubical dilatation, cubical compression, unstrained body, conjugate radii, areal dilatation, curvilinear coördinates, torsion couple, small plane area, irrotational shear, distorting stress, conditions that the strain
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Central Axis, Applied Forces, Lines of Stress, Normal Surface, Sir William Thomson, Normal Axis, Frost's Solid Geometry, Mathematical Tripos, Potential Functions, Plane Stress, Third Quadric, Tangent Cone of Shearing Stress, Axis of Torsion, Line of Stress, Cotterill's Applied Mechanics, Natural Philosophy, Energy of the Strain, Lines of Displacement, Simple Stress, Lord Rayleigh, Elongation Quadric
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