Covers Thermal Stresses, Mathematical Preliminaries, Thermodynamics and Heat Conduction Constitutes an important learning tool for Students, Researchers and Engineers Represents the first encyclopedic work dedicated to Thermal Stresses Serves as the best point of entry for anyone wishing to explore the world of Thermal Stresses Offers clear, reliable descriptions and plenty of references to help readers continue their research Authored by a wide range of sub-disciplinary specialists from around the globe No other equivalent publication available The Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses is an important interdisciplinary reference work. In addition to topics on thermal stresses, it contains entries on related topics, such as the theory of elasticity, heat conduction, thermodynamics, appropriate topics on applied mathematics, and topics on numerical methods. The Encyclopedia is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and engineers. It brings together well established knowledge and recently received results. All entries were prepared by leading experts from all over the world, and are presented in an easily accessible format. The work is lavishly illustrated, examples and applications are given where appropriate, ideas for further development abound, and the work will challenge many students and researchers to pursue new results of their own. This work can also serve as a one-stop resource for all who need succinct, concise, reliable and up to date information in short encyclopedic entries, while the extensive references will be of interest to those who need further information. For the coming decade, this is likely to remain the most extensive and authoritative work on Thermal Stresses.

Nonequilibrium temperatures and second-sound propagation along nanowires

CIMMELLI, Vito Antonio;
2014-01-01

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Covers Thermal Stresses, Mathematical Preliminaries, Thermodynamics and Heat Conduction Constitutes an important learning tool for Students, Researchers and Engineers Represents the first encyclopedic work dedicated to Thermal Stresses Serves as the best point of entry for anyone wishing to explore the world of Thermal Stresses Offers clear, reliable descriptions and plenty of references to help readers continue their research Authored by a wide range of sub-disciplinary specialists from around the globe No other equivalent publication available The Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses is an important interdisciplinary reference work. In addition to topics on thermal stresses, it contains entries on related topics, such as the theory of elasticity, heat conduction, thermodynamics, appropriate topics on applied mathematics, and topics on numerical methods. The Encyclopedia is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and engineers. It brings together well established knowledge and recently received results. All entries were prepared by leading experts from all over the world, and are presented in an easily accessible format. The work is lavishly illustrated, examples and applications are given where appropriate, ideas for further development abound, and the work will challenge many students and researchers to pursue new results of their own. This work can also serve as a one-stop resource for all who need succinct, concise, reliable and up to date information in short encyclopedic entries, while the extensive references will be of interest to those who need further information. For the coming decade, this is likely to remain the most extensive and authoritative work on Thermal Stresses.
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