Kinetics: Forces and Stresses

Taylor Emma
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In the previous chapter, the geometrical description of deformation and motion of a continuum have been addressed. Both are generally caused by external forces acting on the body and giving rise to interactions between neighbouring parts of a continuum. Such interactions are studied through the concept of stress, which is discussed in the following chapter.

Body Forces and Contact Forces

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