MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
Solid mechanics is the branch of continuous mechanics that studies the behavior of solid materials, especially their movement and deformation under the action of forces, temperature changes, phase changes and other external or internal agents.
Solid mechanics is fundamental for civil, aerospace, nuclear, biomedical and mechanical engineering, for geology and for many branches of physics such as material science. It has specific applications in many other areas, such as the understanding of the anatomy of living beings and the design of dental prostheses and surgical implants. Solid mechanics extensively uses tensors to describe stresses, tensions and the relationship between them.
MECHANICS OF SOLIDS MATERIAL
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