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Hetnarski, Richard Bozyslaw was born on May 31, 1928 in Stopnica, Poland. Came to the United States, 1969. Son of Jan and Izabela Hetnarski.
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The authors are pleased to present Thermal Stresses – Advanced Theory and Applications. This book will serve a wide range of readers, in particular, gr- uate students, PhD candidates, professors, scientists, researchers in various industrial and government institutes, and engineers. Thus, the book should be considered not only as a graduate textbook, but also as a reference handbook to those working or interested in areas of Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Stress Analysis, and Mechanical Design. In addition, the book p- vides extensive coverage of great many theoretical problems and numerous references to the literature. The ?eld of Thermal Stresses lies at the crossroads of Stress Analysis, T- ory of Elasticity, Thermodynamics, Heat Conduction Theory, and advanced methods of Applied Mathematics. Each of these areas is covered to the extend it is necessary. Therefore, the book is self-contained, so that the reader should not need to consult other sources while studying the topic. The book starts from basic concepts and principles, and these are developed to more advanced levels as the text progresses. Nevertheless, some basic preparation on the part of the reader in Classical Mechanics, Stress Analysis, and Mathematics, - cluding Vector and Cartesian Tensor Analysis is expected. While selecting material for the book, the authors made every e?ort to present both classical topics and methods, and modern, or more recent, dev- opments in the ?eld. The book comprises ten chapters.
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This book contains the elements of the theory and the problems of Elasticity and Thermal Stresses with full solutions. The emphasis is placed on problems and solutions and the book consists of four parts: one part is on The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, two parts are on Thermal Stresses and one part is on Numerical Methods. The book is addressed to higher level undergraduate students, graduate students and engineers and it is an indispensable companion to all who study any of the books published earlier by the authors. This book links the three previously published books by the authors into one comprehensive entity.
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Through its inclusion of specific applications, The Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, Second Edition continues to provide a bridge between the theory and applications of elasticity. It presents classical as well as more recent results, including those obtained by the authors and their colleagues. Revised and improved, this edition incorporates additional examples and the latest research results. New to the Second Edition • Exposition of the application of Laplace transforms, the Dirac delta function, and the Heaviside function • Presentation of the Cherkaev, Lurie, and Milton (CLM) stress invariance theorem that is widely used to determine the effective moduli of elastic composites • The Cauchy relations in elasticity • A body force analogy for the transient thermal stresses • A three-part table of Laplace transforms • An appendix that explores recent developments in thermoelasticity Although emphasis is placed on the problems of elastodynamics and thermoelastodynamics, the text also covers elastostatics and thermoelastostatics. It discusses the fundamentals of linear elasticity and applications, including kinematics, motion and equilibrium, constitutive relations, formulation of problems, and variational principles. It also explains how to solve various boundary value problems of one, two, and three dimensions. This professional reference includes access to a solutions manual for those wishing to adopt the book for instructional purposes.
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Hetnarski, Richard Bozyslaw was born on May 31, 1928 in Stopnica, Poland. Came to the United States, 1969. Son of Jan and Izabela Hetnarski.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Technology University Gdansk, Poland, 1952. Master of Science in Mathematics, University Warsaw, Poland, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 1964.
Visiting associate professor Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1969-1970. District visiting professor mechanical engineering Rochester (New York ) Institute of Technology, 1970-1971, professor, 1971-1992, James E. Gleason professor, 1992-1998. Professor emeritus, since 1998.
Founder, president Lastran Corporation. Public books on mechanics, since 1998. Visiting professor University Paderborn, Germany, 1980.
Organizer international science congresses.
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Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Member American Academy Mechanics.
Married Leokadia Elizabeth Hetnarski, September 24, 1960. Children: Eve M., Adam P.