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1 Textbooks for Continuum Mechanics
1. Continuum Mechanics
Online book: Solid Mechanics
(http://homepages.engineering.auckland.ac.nz/~pkel015/SolidMechanicsBooks/index.html)
(http://homepages.engineering.auckland.ac.nz/~pkel015/SolidMechanicsBooks/index.html)
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good material for the beginners to get to known the basis of continuum mechanics.
I only read to the linear elasticity part.
2. Nonlinear Continuum
Mechanics
Bonet, J. and R. D. Wood (2008). Nonlinear continuum mechanics for
finite element analysis, 2nd Ed.,
Cambridge university press.
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Get a deeper understanding of the mathematics behind the continuum machanics,
expecially the nonlinear elasticity. I read it through, but havenot got a deep
understanding of the virtual work part,
3. Anisotropic Elasticity
Ting, T. C. T. (1996). Anisotropic elasticity: theory and
applications, Oxford University Press, USA.
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deeper and more difficult mathematics. I just started reading it.
4. Practical Time-stepping
Schemes
Wood, W. (1990). Practical time-stepping schemes,
Clarendon Press Oxford, UK.
2 ACM Siggraph Courses
Siggraph1997, Physically
Based Modeling Principles and Practice;
Siggraph2001, Physically
Based Modeling – similar to Siggraph1997;
Siggraph2008, Real
Time Physics;
Siggraph2011, Destruction
and Dynamics for Film and Game Production;
Siggraph2012, The
classical FEM method and discretization methodology,
Data-Driven
Simulation Methods in Computer Graphics.