
TL;DR
This paper provides an introductory overview of modeling solid bodies, focusing on static problems, aimed at graduate students in mechanics to understand fundamental concepts in solid mechanics.
Contribution
It offers a simplified, succinct presentation of key topics in the theory of solid bodies, serving as foundational support for a graduate course.
Findings
Fundamentals of static solid mechanics introduced
Simplified explanations for complex topics provided
Course material designed for graduate-level understanding
Abstract
This text is the support for the course of Modeling of Solids, of the Master of Mechanics of the University Paris-Saclay - Curriculum MMM: Mathematical Methods for Mechanics, held at Versailles. The course is the continuation of the course Continuum Mechanics - Solids, and as such it is an introduction, for graduate students, to some typical topics of the theory of solid bodies. The different arguments are dealt with in a simple, succinct way, the objective being to give to students the fundamentals of each argument. Only static problems are considered, being the dynamic of structures dealt with in other courses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStructural Analysis and Optimization · Elasticity and Material Modeling · Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems
