Frémond, Michel.

Collisions Engineering: Theory and Applications [electronic resource] / - 1st ed. 2017. - XII, 268 p. 117 illus., 95 illus. in color. | Binding - Card Paper | - Springer Series in Solid and Structural Mechanics, 6 2195-3511 ; . - Springer Series in Solid and Structural Mechanics, 6 .

This book investigates collisions occurring in the motion of solids, in the motion of fluids but also in the motion of pedestrians in crowds. The duration of these presented collisions is short compared to the whole duration of the motion: they are assumed instantaneous. The innovative concept demonstrated in this book is that a system made of two solids, is deformable because their relative position changes. The definition of the velocities of deformation of the system introduced in the classical developments of mechanics, the principle of the virtual work and the laws of thermodynamics, allows a large range of applications such as crowd motions, debris flow motions, and shape memory alloys motions. The set of the applications is even larger: social sciences and mechanics are unified to predict the motion of crowds with application to transport management and to evacuation of theaters management.

9783662526965


Mechanical Engineering

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Classical Mechanics.

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