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  1. Introduction to Statical Mechanics by G. S. Rushbrooke, 1960
  2. An Introduction to Stochastic Processes and Nonequilinrium Statical Physics (Series on Advances in Statistical Mechanics) by Haracio S. Wio, 1994-03
  3. Tracts on mechanics;: Comprising: I. Theory of work. II. Graphical solution of statical problems, by Morgan W. Crofton. III. Artillery machines, by Major ... for the use of the Royal military academy by Morgan W Crofton, 1881
  4. Dynamic and statical visco-elastic constants and Poisson's ratio of clay, sand and crushed stone, (Electric Power Industry. Central Research Institute. Technical Lab., Tokyo, Japan. Technical report) by Tadashi Hatano, 1968

61. Level 3 FOE Definitions - 0309 Civil Engineering
structural systems; material behaviour; solid mechanics; statical propertiesof structures; structural erection techniques; structural loading.
http://admin2.acs.uwa.edu.au/stats/Internal/Foepage/foel30309.htm
0309 Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering is the study of planning, designing, testing and directing the construction of large scale buildings, structures, transport, water supply, pollution control and sewerage systems. It includes economic, functional and environmental considerations in the design and construction. The main purpose of this narrow field of education is to develop an understanding of the theory and technology of civil engineering and their application to the construction process, the effects of soils, water and stress on structures and the environmental impact of civil engineering projects. It also involves developing an ability to design, organise and co-ordinate civil engineering projects. Skills learnt in Narrow Field 0309 Civil Engineering include:
  • analysing sites and applying the principles of soil mechanics to determine construction methods analysing the composition and strength of various engineering materials applying the principles of fluid mechanics and hydraulics to the design and construction of watercourses and dams designing civil engineering projects preparing and interpreting specifications, drawings and plans

62. Untitled
Expllicit solutions to the basic threedimensional statical problems of thermoelasticity ThirdNational Congress in Theoretical and Applied mechanics, Varna 13
http://www.viam.hepi.edu.ge/curi/dato_n/fullist.htm

63. CURRICULUM VITAE
Nedjar et M. Reynier, Error localization on elastic beams using statical tests results Variationsof domains and freeboundary problems in solid mechanics, éds
http://www.enpc.fr/lami/equipe/home/perso/boum/Boumpub.html
Publications de Boumediene NEDJAR
ARTICLES AVEC COMITE DE LECTURE
. "Endommagement et principe des puissances virtuelles", C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, s , t.
M. Reynier et B. Nedjar , vol. , 1, pp. 28-31 (1995).
  • "Damage of concrete, the unilateral phenomenon", Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Design , vol. , pp. 323-335 (1995). "Damage, Gradient of Damage and Principle of Virtual Power", International Journal of Solids and Structures , vol. (8), pp. 1083-1103 (1996). B. Nedjar et M. Reynier , "Error on the constitutive relation in the nonlinear formulation of elastic beams: the plane case", Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering , vol , pp. 299-314 (1998). , "One-dimensional models of damage", Advances in Mathematical Sciences and Applications , Gakkotosho, Tokyo, vol. M. Reynier et B. Nedjar , "Damage Identification of Flexible Beam Structures Using Large Displacements", Inverse Problems in Engineering, vol. , pp. 251-281 (2000). B. Nedjar , "ElastoPlastic-Damage Modelling including the Gradient of Damage. Formulation and Computational Aspects", International Journal of Solids and Structures , vol.

64. Summary Of Engineering Research
Genetic and evolutionary computation in computational mechanics and engineeringpreface to a On the evaluation of staticalkinematic stiffness matrix for
http://www.engr.uiuc.edu/publications/engineering_research/2002/GENENG.journals.
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65. P. Litewka Homepage
12 P. Litewka, R. Sygulski, statical Analysis of Bridge Slabs by the Finite StripMethod, XIII Polish Conference on Computer Methods in mechanics, Poznañ, 5
http://www.ikb.poznan.pl/przemyslaw.litewka/eng.html
Przemys³aw Litewka polski English deutsch statistics of visitors (hmmm... only in Polish) Contents Personal Published papers Contributions to Congresses, Conferences and Symposia Links
Personal (top)
Address Dr. Przemys³aw Litewka Institute of Structural Engineering Poznan University of Technology ul. Piotrowo 5 60-965 Poznañ Poland tel.: +48-61-6652475 fax: +48-61-8766116 email: przemyslaw.litewka@ikb.poznan.pl litewkap@put.poznan.pl Short CV born in Poznañ , Poland; basic education at primary and comprehensive schools in Poznañ; studies, civil engineering at Poznañ University of Technology; studies, civil engineering at the University of Nottingham , UK, under EC Tempus scheme; M.Sc. at Poznañ University of Technology: assistant ( asystent ) at Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Structural Engineering, Department of Structural Mechanics; Ph.D. at Poznan University of Technology: „An effective finite element with large curvature" (in Polish); assistant professor ( adiunkt ) at Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Structural Engineering, Department of Structural Mechanics; research at Universität Hannover Institut für Baumechanik und Numerische Mechanik , fellowship of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Professional interests structural mechanics;

66. Field Of Education Codes
material behaviour; solid mechanics; statical properties of structures; structuralerection techniques; structural loading. 030905 Building Services Engineering.
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/oldsite/services/ousr/iru/codes/foe_0309.htm
Field of Education Classification (FOE) Broad Field of Education Engineering and Related Technologies Narrow Field of Education Civil Engineering Valid Codes CODE NARROW FIELD OF EDUCATION HECS CONTRIBUTION BAND Civil Engineering CODE DETAILED FIELD OF EDUCATION HECS CONTRIBUTION BAND Construction Engineering Structural Engineering Building Services Engineering Water and Sanitary Engineering Transport Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Ocean Engineering Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified Descriptions Description of broad field is available 030900 Civil Engineering Civil Engineering is the study of planning, designing, testing and directing the construction of large scale buildings, structures, transport, water supply, pollution control and sewerage systems. It includes economic, functional and environmental considerations in the design and construction. The main purpose of this narrow field of education is to develop an understanding of the theory and technology of civil engineering and their application to the construction process, the effects of soils, water and stress on structures and the environmental impact of civil engineering projects. It also involves developing an ability to design, organise and co-ordinate civil engineering projects. Skills learnt in Narrow Field 0309 Civil Engineering include:
  • analysing sites and applying the principles of soil mechanics to determine construction methods analysing the composition and strength of various engineering materials applying the principles of fluid mechanics and hydraulics to the design and construction of watercourses and dams

67. Sketching The History Of Statistical Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Timeline of the major events of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. Includes links to biographies Category Society History Science Engineering and Technology...... Sketching the History of Statistical mechanics and Thermodynamics (From about 1575to 1980) Gibbs' last work, Elementary Principles in Statistical mechanics.
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Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
(From about 1575 to 1980) last updated Sunday, 13-Jan-2002 23:21:08 MST Anti-
quity Ideas of atomism, that heat is a mode of motion within bodies and that pressure is the result of such motion, are all floating around. ca
BC Hero of Alexandria (see also here ) writes Pneumatics , an investigation on atmospheric air, summarizing a great deal of what was known at the time on syphons, pumps, the effects of heat on liquids, and engine designs.
cent The loss of permanent magnetism when materials are subjected to high temperatures known in China. F Commandine translates Hero of Alexandria 's Pneumatics into Latin (translated earlier in 1547 into Italian by Aleotti Santorre Santorio (see here also ) (1561-1636) is known to have been using an early thermoscope and also writes Commentariar in artem medicinalem Galeni . Santorre writes to Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) including sketches of his device, to which Galileo replies that it was invention of his. The priority remains unclear.

68. Research
Research group in Statistical mechanics. Overview The main researchinterest of the group concerns the physics of disordered and
http://143.225.250.2/dii/Research.htm

Department Research Activities
Automatic Control Statical Mechanics High critical temperature Josephson junctions (JT3D) Applied Electromagnetics ... Research Group in Automatic Control Overview IEEE Transactions. on Automatic Control, Automatica, AIAA Journal on Guidance Navigation and Control, IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems and Technology. Research Staff Research lines Research group in Statistical Mechanics Overview Research Staff Lucilla de Arcangelis Research lines Research group in High critical temperature Josephson junctions (JT3D) Overview The research activities are in the field of condensed matter physics, and in particular in the field of superconductivity.

69. Department Of Condensed Matter Physics
VESELIN DIMITROV KARAIVANOV, Ph.D., Associate Professor Lectures and seminars Theoreticalmechanics, Thermodynamics and statical physics Scientific research
http://www.phys.uni-sofia.bg/eng/departments/theoretical_physics/staff.html
SOFIA UNIVERSITY "ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI"
FACULTY OF PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
    5, James Bourchier Blvd.
    BG-1164 Sofia, BULGARIA
    FAX: (+359-2) 96 25 276
phones: (+359 2) 62-56-***;
  • Head of the Department
    MATEY MATEEV, PhD, Doctor of Science, Professor,
    phone:
    359 2 62 29 38 office
               359 2 54 70 54 home
    e-mail: mateev@phys.uni-sofia.bg Lectures: Quantum Mechanics Scientific interests: High Energy Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Astrophysics, Superconductivity
  • PLAMEN FIZIEV, PhD, Associate Professor, phone: 359-2-62-62-71 and 359-2-62-56-839 office              359-2-37-35-85 home e-mail: fiziev@phys.uni-sofia.bg Lectures: Classical Mechanics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Variational Calculus, Gravity. Scientific interests: integrability of dynamical systems, classical three body problems, dynamics in affine connected spaces, Feynman path integrals, gauge theories of gravity, low energy limit of string theory, dilatonic gravity, astrophysics and cosmology.
  • VESELIN DIMITROV KARAIVANOV, Ph.D., Associate Professor Lectures and seminars Theoretical mechanics, Thermodynamics and statical physics

70. Department Of Mechanical Engineering And Mechanics
(Y, S). MEM 669 Structural mechanics Prerequisite Permission of Instructor. Coversstatical determinacy and indeterminacy, force method, displacement method
http://www.mem.drexel.edu/current/grad/coursedescriptions.html

71. Events, Institute Of Structural Analysis, Department Of Civil Engineering, Techn
Events the years ago. 5th Dresden Seminar on Structural mechanics Avoidance of damage in design task of structural engineering ;
http://rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de/~statik/htmlhome/evera.html
Institute of Structural Analysis - Dresden University of Technology
Events
Announcements 2002
Events the years ago
Homepage Institute of Structural Analysis - Dresden University of Technology, 12.03.2003

72. Division For Optimization Of Mechanical Structures Univ
This section of the institut works on systems of structural mechanicssubjected by statical and dynamical loading conditions. Additionally
http://141.99.140.157/e/ects/append1.htm
Division for Structural Mechanics and Optimization
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried Becker Tel: 0271/740-4641 Fax: 0271/740-2320
E-Mail:
beck@fb5.uni-siegen.de
homepage: http://141.99.124.63 The division is concerned with the modelling, analysis and optimization of common solid mechanical structures. Within that field of activities a sound basis is given by the various analytical and numerical methods of solid mechanics. Of particular special interest is the well-aimed use of modern composite materials and the systematic application of mathematical programming techniques for structural optimization. areas of research:
  • modelling and analysis of composite materials and composite structures well-aimed use of composites for lightweight structures (in particular for aerospace applications) development and application of optimization techniques
back Division for Applied Mechanics and Data-Processing
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Flegel Tel.: 0271/740-4628 Fax.: 0271/7402320
E-mail:
R.Flegel@appl2.hrz.uni-siegen.de
homepage: http://www.mb.uni-siegen.de/d/imr2/index.htm

73. ÕªÒª
Yujun. Research on statical behavior of the bolted rocks. EngineeringMechanics, 1987(1) 106~116 (in Chinese)) 2 ?,?
http://www.cstam.org.cn/publication/periodical/lxxb/2002/200205812.htm
(Mai Tizeng, Zhang Yujun. Research on statical behavior of the bolted rocks. Engineering Mechanics , 1987(1): 106~116 (in Chinese))
(Zhou Zhihui, Wang Zhilin. Mechanism of anchor bar in different elastic modulus rocks by model test. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering , 1993, 15(6): 71~79 (in Chinese))
(Zhu Jingmin, Wang Lin. Simulated study for mechanical behavior of composite material formed by rock and rock bolts. Journal of Chongqing Architectural Engineering College , 1988,(2): 11~18 (in Chinese))
(Zhang Yujun, Sun Jun. Rheological models and calculation methods for bolted rockmasses. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering , 1994, 16(3): 33~45 (in Chinese))
(Zhu Weishen, Zhang Yujun, Ren Weizhong. Similar model block tests for reinforcing effects of systematic bolts on rock mass of high slope of three gorges flight lock. Rock and Soil Mechanics , 1996, 17(2): 1~6 (in Chinese))
(Luo Zudao, Li Sijian. Anisotropic Material Mechanics. Shanghai: Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 1994,12~14 (in Chinese))
(Zhao Qusen. Compound Material. Beijing: National Defense Industry Press, 1979. 147~151 (in Chinese))

74. Prof. Lucilla De Arcangelis
Prof. Lucilla de Arcangelis. dearcangelis@na.infn.it, Tel +39 081 5010205.
http://143.225.250.2/dii/Fisica/deArcangelis.htm
Prof. Lucilla de Arcangelis dearcangelis@na.infn.it Tel: +39 081 5010205 Statical Mechanics Staff Lucilla de Arcangelis Home Staff

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F) INTERESTING LINKS TO MATHS SUBJECTS ( Sampling nodes ) General information about Maths Algebraic Curves in the Web Algebraic Surfaces in the Web Nice pictures from Bruce Hunt Some very cool pictures of surfaces! Fly through Barth's sextic !!
http://www.ucy.ac.cy/~ddais/english/ms_en.htm
F) INTERESTING LINKS TO MATHS SUBJECTS Sampling nodes
General information about Maths Number Theory
Combinatorics

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Biostatistics

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Wavelets
Algebraic Curves in the Web Algebraic Curves (Geometry Center, Minnesota) Famous Curves Index (St. Andrews) The Cubic Surface Homepage (Mainz) Some pictures of algebraic curves (Minnesota) ... Projections of complex plane curves to real three-space Maple package for Algebraic Curves: examples and documentation Algebraic Surfaces in the Web Acme Klein Bottles Algebraic surfaces Nice pictures from Bruce Hunt Animated algebraic surfaces Some very cool pictures of surfaces! Barth's sextic Fly through Barth's sextic Benno Artmann's Topological Models Boy's Surface Build your own Boy's surface out of paper! Boy Surface Some interesting information and pictures. Duncan's Mathematical Models Some gifs of surfaces and whatnot. Cubic Surface Models of cubic surface made out of paper/wood by a fourth grade class in Italy Enriques surfaces Description, examples, and some amazing pictures.

76. Lab. Introduction
Introduction of Arai Ota Lab. Advanced Robotics with Artificial IntelligenceAraiOta Laboratory's research deals with robotics.
http://prince.pe.u-tokyo.ac.jp/old-hp/1997/lab-intro97/
Advanced Robotics with Artificial Intelligence
Arai-Ota Laboratory's research deals with robotics. Robot Engineering has developed versatile mechanisms and theories for their motion. We expect that studies in robotics will evolve into a theory on human beings as artificial intelligence has moved into cognitive science. Our laboratory has developed ``cooperative control among robots'' and ``human friendly machines'' for these years. Our new main research themes cover more advanced robotics like ``Group behavior of mobile robots'' and ``versatile manipulation.'' We define robots as ``machines with intelligence.'' Current technology, however, does not satisfy our requirements. We try to add ability onto robots in the following three ways.
  • Learning of tasks and environments.
  • Cooperation among multiple mobile robots.
  • Aids embedded in environment. Our current research activities are as follows:
    • General Manipulation Theory:
      Graspless and Releasing manipulation, Utilization of environment, Planning of manipulations.
    • Dwarf Intelligence:
      Tasks by a group of robots, Cooperation among robots, Task planning of group behaviors.
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    ¹°¸® ±³À° Àü°ø ( Physics Education Major )
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    78. Nakamura's HomePage
    Prof. NAKAMURA, Katsuhiro. Japanese here subject ; Nonlinera Dinamics and StaticalMechanics and Its Application to Condensed Matter Physics achievements.
    http://www.a-phys.eng.osaka-cu.ac.jp/suri-g/members/nakamura/nakahome.htm

    79. Faculty Of Engineering
    JS MSHANA, Ph.D. (Ottawa) Professor Areas of Competence (i) Solid and staticalmechanics (ii) Photoelasticity (iii) Design of internal combustion engines.
    http://www.uib.no/udsm/ucb/ENG.HTML
    FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Dean's Office DAR ES SALAAM
    Telephone: +255-51 410500-9 Ext. 2800 Direct: +255-51 410573
    Fax: +255-51 410380, 410376 E-mail: foes@udsm.ac.tz Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering ... Bureau for Industrial Co-operation (BICO) Department of Chemical and Process Engineering P.O. Box 35131 - Dar es Salaam Telephone:+ 255 51 410379 E. MASANJA, Ph.D. (Edinburgh)
    Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department
    Areas of Competence:
    (i) Energy management
    (ii) Engineering thermodynamics M.R. HALFANI, Ph.D. (Leeds)
    Senior Lecturer
    Areas of Competence:
    (i) Food engineering
    (ii) Bio-engineering (iii) Environmental engineering W. SOKOL, D.Sc. (Warsaw) Professor Areas of Competence: (i) Biochemical engineering (ii) Environmental engineering (iii) Biotechnology J. KATIMA, Ph.D. (Leeds) Associate Professor Areas of Competence: (i) Environmental engineering (ii) Energy management G.D.E. MREMA, Ph.D. (Trondheim)

    80. Graduate Catalog, 2001-2003. Fields Of Study

    http://www.utexas.edu/student/registrar/catalogs/grad01-03/ch4/ns/phy.crs.html

    CONTENTS

    CHAPTER 1

    Graduate Study
    CHAPTER 2

    Admission and
    Registration
    CHAPTER 3

    Degree
    Requirements
    CHAPTER 4
    Fields of Study CHAPTER 5 Members of Graduate Studies Committees APPENDIX Course Abbreviations
    Physics
    continued
    Graduate Courses
    The faculty has approval to offer the following courses in the academic years 2001-2002 and 2002-2003; however, not all courses are taught each semester or summer session. Students should consult the Course Schedule to determine which courses and topics will be offered during a particular semester or summer session. The Course Schedule may also reflect changes made to the course inventory after the publication of this catalog. Unless otherwise stated below, each course meets for three lecture hours a week for one semester.
    Physics: PHY
    380L. Plasma Physics: Introduction. Particle drifts, equations for plasmas, magnetohydrodynamics, waves and instabilities in the two-fluid model, Vlasov equation, Landau damping, controlled thermonuclear research, plasma diagnostics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Physics 387K.

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