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Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone

With Applications to Structural Mechanics

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  • The principle of virtual work is used to establish consistent theories of kinematic nonlinearity and linearity for other kinds of bodies, such as beams and plates
  • An in-depth treatment of structural instability as many structures fail due to this phenomenon
  • An introduction to the most versatile numerical method, the finite element method, including means of mending inherent problems
  • An informal, yet precise exposition that emphasizes not just how a topic is treated, but discusses why a particular choice is made
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications (SMIA, volume 194)

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Table of contents (33 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxx
  2. Continuum Mechanics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Purpose of Continuum Mechanics

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 3-4
    3. Large Displacements and Large Strains

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 5-31
    4. Infinitesimal Theory

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 35-60
    5. Constitutive Relations

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 61-85
  3. Specialized Continua

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 87-87
    2. The Idea of Specialized Continua

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 89-90
    3. Plane, Straight Beams

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 91-124
    4. Plane, Curved Bernoulli-Euler Beams

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 125-158
    5. Plane Plates

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 159-193
  4. Beams with Cross-Sections and Plates with Thickness

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 195-195
    2. Introduction to Beams with Cross-Sections

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 197-197
    3. Unconstrained Torsion

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 241-269
    4. Introduction to “Plates with Thickness”

      • Esben Byskov
      Pages 271-271
  5. Buckling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 277-277

About this book

The book opens with a derivation of kinematically nonlinear 3-D continuum mechanics for solids.

Then the principle of virtual work is utilized to derive the simpler, kinematically linear 3-D theory and to provide the foundation for developing consistent theories of kinematic nonlinearity and linearity for specialized continua, such as beams and plates, and finite element methods for these structures.

A formulation in terms of the versatile Budiansky-Hutchinson notation is used as basis for the theories for these structures and structural elements, as well as for an in-depth treatment of structural instability.

Reviews

From the book reviews:

“This book provides an introduction to continuum mechanics with applications of engineering interest. Engineering students are potential readers. The presentation is organized into six parts.” (Raffaele Barretta, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2014)

Authors and Affiliations

  • , Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

    Esben Byskov

About the author

The author's distinctive, personal style of writing
combines rigorous scientific methods and precise
results with a relaxed pedagogical approach that
is very much a feature and an added benefit of
this work.

Curriculum Vitae for Esben Byskov
March 11, 2013

1 Personal Data

Born July 14, 1941 in Copenhagen.

Languages: Danish and American English.

2 Degrees

1965 M.Sc., Technical University of Denmark.

1970 Ph.D., Technical University of Denmark.

1991 Doctor Technices, Technical University of Denmark.

3 Jobs and Experience

1965–67 National Service in the Civil Defense Corps. Officer.

1965–98 At the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Structural Engineering. 1965–

67: Part-time Assistant Professor, 1967–69 Ph.D.-student, 1969–98: Associate Professor.

1975–76 Honorary Research Fellow at Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, Harvard

University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1985 Visiting Professor at Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics,

The University of Texas at Austin.

1998– Professor at Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University. Since 2007 Professor

Emeritus.

4 Examples of Professional Activities

1971–75 Member of the Board of Danish Society for Structural Science and Engineering.

1989–96 Chairman of the Faculty Council for Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark.

1977–

2007

Member of the Scientific Council of Danish Center for Applied Mathematics and Me-

chanics (DCAMM), with a break 1999–2000.

2002–06 Head of Department, Department of Building Technology and Structural Engineering,

Aalborg University.

5 Selected Scientific Publications

[S–1] Esben Byskov, “The calculation of Stress IntensityFactors Using the Finite Element

Method with Cracked Elements,” International Journal of Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 6,

No. 2 (1970), pp. 159–167.

This paper is one of 16 out of approximately 800 that were chosen for reprinting in 20 th

International Journal of Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 6,

No. 2 (1970), pp. 159–167.

This paper is one of 16 out of approximately 800 that were chosen for reprinting in 20 th

20 th

Year Reprint Issue af International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 26 (1984), pp. 329–337.

[S–2] Esben Byskov & JohnW. Hutchinson, “Mode Interaction in Axially Stiffened Cylindrical

Shells,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 15, No. 7 (1977), pp. 941–948.

[S–3] Esben Byskov, “Imperfection Sensitivity of Elastic-Plastic Truss Columns,”AIAA Jour-

nal , Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 263–267, 1982.

[S–4] Esben Byskov, “Plastic Symmetry of Roorda’s Frame,” Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures and Machines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

af International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 26 (1984), pp. 329–337.[S–2] Esben Byskov & JohnW. Hutchinson, “Mode Interaction in Axially Stiffened Cylindrical

Shells,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 15, No. 7 (1977), pp. 941–948.

[S–3] Esben Byskov, “Imperfection Sensitivity of Elastic-Plastic Truss Columns,”AIAA Jour-

nal , Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 263–267, 1982.

[S–4] Esben Byskov, “Plastic Symmetry of Roorda’s Frame,” Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures and Machines,Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

AIAA Journal, Vol. 15, No. 7 (1977), pp. 941–948.

[S–3] Esben Byskov, “Imperfection Sensitivity of Elastic-Plastic Truss Columns,”AIAA Jour-

nal , Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 263–267, 1982.

[S–4] Esben Byskov, “Plastic Symmetry of Roorda’s Frame,” Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures and Machines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

AIAA Jour-

nal , Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 263–267, 1982.

[S–4] Esben Byskov, “Plastic Symmetry of Roorda’s Frame,” Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures and Machines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 263–267, 1982.

[S–4] Esben Byskov, “Plastic Symmetry of Roorda’s Frame,” Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures and Machines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

Journal of Structural Mechanics,

Vol. 10, pp. 311–328, 1982.

[S–5] Esben Byskov, “Elastic Buckling Problem with Infinitely Many Local Modes,”Mechanics

of Structures andMachines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

Mechanics

of Structures and Machines, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 413–435, 1987–88.

[S–6] Esben Byskov, “Smooth Postbuckling Stresses by a Modified Finite Element Method,”

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Vol. 28, pp. 2877–2888,

1989.

, Vol. 28, pp. 2877–2888,

1989.

Curriculum Vitae for Esben Byskov March 11, 2013 2

[S–7] Esben Byskov, Claus Dencker Christensen & Kristian Jørgensen, “Elastic Postbuckling

with Nonlinear Constraints,” Int. J. Solids Structures, Vol. 33, pp. 2417–2436, 1996.

[S–8] Esben Byskov, Jes Christoffersen, Claus Dencker Christensen & Johannes Sand Poulsen,

“Kinkband Formation in Wood and Fiber Composites—Morphology and Analysis,”

Int. J. Solids Structures, Vol. 33, pp. 2417–2436, 1996.

[S–8] Esben Byskov, Jes Christoffersen, Claus Dencker Christensen & Johannes Sand Poulsen,

“Kinkband Formation in Wood and Fiber Composites—Morphology and Analysis,”

Int. J. Solids Structures, Vol. 39, pp. 3649–3673, 2002.

[S–9] William E. Warren & Esben Byskov, “Symmetry Restrictions on Two-Dimensional Ma-

terials,” European Journal of Mechanics—A/Solids, Vol. 21, pp. 779–792, 2002.[S–10] W.E. Warren & E. Byskov, “A General Solution to some Plane Problems of Micropolar

Elasticity,” Elasticity European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, Vol. 27, pp. 18–27,

2008.

[S–11] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “Advanced Postbuckling and Imperfection Sensitivity of

the Elastic-Plastic Shanley-Hutchinson Model Column,” Journal of Mechanicsaf Mate-

rials and Structures, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.

[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

, Vol. 39, pp. 3649–3673, 2002.

[S–9] William E. Warren & Esben Byskov, “Symmetry Restrictions on Two-Dimensional Ma-

terials,” European Journal of Mechanics—A/Solids, Vol. 21, pp. 779–792, 2002.

[S–10] W.E. Warren & E. Byskov, “A General Solution to some Plane Problems of Micropolar

Elasticity,” Elasticity European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, Vol. 27, pp. 18–27,

2008.

[S–11] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “Advanced Postbuckling and Imperfection Sensitivity of

the Elastic-Plastic Shanley-Hutchinson Model Column,” Journal of Mechanics af Mate-

rials and Structures, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.

[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

European Journal of Mechanics—A/Solids, Vol. 21, pp. 779–792, 2002.

[S–10] W.E. Warren & E. Byskov, “A General Solution to some Plane Problems of Micropolar

Elasticity,” Elasticity European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, Vol. 27, pp. 18–27,

2008.

[S–11] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “Advanced Postbuckling and Imperfection Sensitivity of

the Elastic-Plastic Shanley-Hutchinson Model Column,” Journal of Mechanics af Mate-

rials and Structures, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures,Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

Elasticity European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, Vol. 27, pp. 18–27,

2008.

[S–11] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “Advanced Postbuckling and Imperfection Sensitivity of

the Elastic-Plastic Shanley-Hutchinson Model Column,” Journal of Mechanics af Mate-

rials and Structures, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.

[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

Journal of Mechanics af Mate-

rials and Structures, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.

[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

, Vol. 3, pp. 459–492, 2008.

[S–12] C.D. Christensen & E. Byskov, “An enhanced asymptotic expansion for the stability of

nonlinear elastic structures,” Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

Journal of Mechanics af Materials and Structures, Vol. 5,

pp. 925–961, 2010.

6 Examples of Teaching

1967–75 As a Ph.D.-student Esben Byskov introduced the first Danish course on Brittle Frac-

ture Mechanics and Application of Complex Functional Analysis to Plane Problems

of Elasticity.

Brittle Frac-

ture Mechanics and Application of Complex Functional Analysis to Plane Problems

of Elasticity.

1972–88

1998–2006

In 1972 Esben Byskov established the first Danish course on The Finite Element

Method.In 1972–77 the course was also given for engineers from practice.

In 1975 the course was also given at The University of Reykjavik and at the Icelandic

Societyof Engineers.

1992–2004 The first Danish course on Advanced Structural Stability, covering postbuckling be-

havior and imperfection sensitivity.

1996–2006 Continuum Mechanics.

1985 Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

The Finite Element

Method.

In 1972–77 the course was also given for engineers from practice.

In 1975 the course was also given at The University of Reykjavik and at the Icelandic

Society of Engineers.

1992–2004 The first Danish course on Advanced Structural Stability, covering postbuckling be-

havior and imperfection sensitivity.

1996–2006 Continuum Mechanics.

1985 Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

.

In 1972–77 the course was also given for engineers from practice.

In 1975 the course was also given at The University of Reykjavik and at the Icelandic

Society of Engineers.

1992–2004 The first Danish course on Advanced Structural Stability, covering postbuckling be-

havior and imperfection sensitivity.

1996–2006 Continuum Mechanics.

1985 Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

Advanced Structural Stability, covering postbuckling be-

havior and imperfection sensitivity.

1996–2006 Continuum Mechanics.

1985 Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

Continuum Mechanics.1985 Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

Structural Stability at University of Texas at Austin.

7 Selected Theses and Books

[B–1] Esben Byskov, Mathematical Theory for Cracks in Brittle Materials (in part in Dan-

ish), Ph.D. Thesis (1970) Department of Structural Engineering, Technical University of

Denmark.

[B–2] Esben Byskov, Selected Buckling Problems, Thesis for the degree of Doctor Technices,

Technical University of Denmark, Department of StructuralEngineering, v + 49 pp. (Oc-

tober 1989).

[B–3] Esben Byskov, Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone. With Applications to

Structural Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 194, Springer. Hard

copy: ISBN 978-94-007-5765-3, eBook: ISBN 978-94-007-5766-0.

Mathematical Theory for Cracks in Brittle Materials (in part in Dan-ish), Ph.D. Thesis (1970) Department of Structural Engineering, Technical University of

Denmark.

[B–2] Esben Byskov, Selected Buckling Problems, Thesis for the degree of Doctor Technices,

Technical University of Denmark, Department of Structural Engineering, v + 49 pp. (Oc-

tober 1989).

[B–3] Esben Byskov, Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone. With Applications to

Structural Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 194, Springer. Hard

copy: ISBN 978-94-007-5765-3, eBook: ISBN 978-94-007-5766-0.

Selected Buckling Problems, Thesis for the degree of Doctor Technices,

Technical University of Denmark, Department of Structural Engineering, v + 49 pp. (Oc-

tober 1989).

[B–3] Esben Byskov, Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone. With Applications to

Structural Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 194, Springer. Hard

copy: ISBN 978-94-007-5765-3, eBook: ISBN 978-94-007-5766-0.

Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone. With Applications to

Structural Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 194, Springer. Hard

copy: ISBN 978-94-007-5765-3, eBook: ISBN 978-94-007-5766-0.

, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, Vol. 194, Springer. Hard

copy: ISBN 978-94-007-5765-3, eBook: ISBN 978-94-007-5766-0.

8 Awards etc.

1967 Third Prize in the “International Competition on a Permanent Connection Across the

Great Belt.”

1989 Award from Reinholdt W. Jorck og hustrusfond.

Reinholdt W. Jorck og hustrus fond.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Elementary Continuum Mechanics for Everyone

  • Book Subtitle: With Applications to Structural Mechanics

  • Authors: Esben Byskov

  • Series Title: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5766-0

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Engineering, Engineering (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-94-007-5765-3Published: 25 January 2013

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-007-9558-7Published: 26 June 2015

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-007-5766-0Published: 03 February 2013

  • Series ISSN: 0925-0042

  • Series E-ISSN: 2214-7764

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXX, 593

  • Topics: Solid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematical and Computational Engineering

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