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    Configure Azure Function With Github Action Using Powershell

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    Configure Azure Function With Github Action Using Powershell

    Configure Azure Function With Github Action Using Powershell
    Published 5/2025
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    Language: English | Size: 1.33 GB | Duration: 2h 29m

    Automate license status notification in Teams channel for Microsoft365 Admins using Azure function App and MS Graph API

    Product Management Mastery

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    Product Management Mastery

    Product Management Mastery
    Published 5/2025
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    Language: English | Size: 5.66 GB | Duration: 3h 6m

    Learn product strategy, customer discovery, product mindsets & outcome-driven roadmaps

    How To Do Bookkeeping For Beginners (Theory & Practical)

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    How To Do Bookkeeping For Beginners (Theory & Practical)

    How To Do Bookkeeping For Beginners (Theory & Practical)
    Published 5/2025
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    How to Record Financial Transactions in the Accounting System.

    Fracture Mechanics

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    Fracture Mechanics

    Fracture Mechanics by Dominique P. Miannay
    English | PDF | 1998 | 356 Pages | ISBN : 0387982426 | 41 MB

    Intended for engineers from a variety of disciplines that deal with structural materials, this text describes the current state of knowledge of how fractures in materials form and propagate, leading to failure. The book begins by describing the fracture process at the two extremes of scale: first in the context of atomic structures, then in terms of a continuous elastic medium. Treating the fracture process in increasingly sophisticated ways, the book then considers plastic corrections and the procedures for measuring the toughness of materials. Practical considerations are then discussed, including crack propagation, geometry dependence, flaw density, mechanisms of failure by cleavage, the ductile-brittle transition, and continuum damage mechanics. The text concludes with discussions of generalized plasticity and the link between the microscopic and macroscopic aspects. The text is suitable for advanced undergraduates. Problems are provided at the end of each chapter.

    Thermomechanics of Continua

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    Thermomechanics of Continua

    Thermomechanics of Continua by Krzysztof Wilmański
    English | PDF | 1998 | 283 Pages | ISBN : 3540641416 | 39.7 MB

    The notion of continuum thermodynamics, adopted in this book, is primarily understood as a strategy for development of continuous models of various physical systems. The examples of such a strategy presented in the book have both the classical character (e. g. thermoelastic materials, viscous fluids, mixtures) and the extended one (ideal gases, Maxwellian fluids, thermoviscoelastic solids etc. ). The latter has been limited intentionally to non-relativistic models; many important relativistic applications of the true extended thermodynamics will not be considered but can be found in the other sources. The notion of extended thermodynamics is also adopted in a less strict sense than suggested by the founders. For instance, in some cases we allow the constitutive dependence not only on the fields themselves but also on some derivatives. In this way, the new thermodynamical models may have some features of the usual nonequilibrium models and some of those of the extended models. This deviation from the strategy of extended thermodynamics is motivated by practical aspects; frequently the technical considerations of extended thermodynamics are so involved that one can no longer see important physical properties of the systems. This book has a different form from that usually found in books on continuum mechanics and continuum thermodynamics. The presentation of the formal structure of continuum thermodynamics is not always as rigorous as a mathematician might anticipate and the choice of physical subjects is too disperse to make a physicist happy.

    Variational Methods in Theoretical Mechanics

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    Variational Methods in Theoretical Mechanics

    Variational Methods in Theoretical Mechanics by John T. Oden , Junuthula N. Reddy
    English | PDF | 1983 | 319 Pages | ISBN : 3540119175 | 25.1 MB

    This is a textbook written for use in a graduate-level course for students of mechanics and engineering science. It is designed to cover the essential features of modern variational methods and to demonstrate how a number of basic mathematical concepts can be used to produce a unified theory of variational mechanics. As prerequisite to using this text, we assume that the student is equipped with an introductory course in functional analysis at a level roughly equal to that covered, for example, in Kolmogorov and Fomin (Functional Analysis, Vol. I, Graylock, Rochester, 1957) and possibly a graduate-level course in continuum mechanics. Numerous references to supplementary material are listed throughout the book. We are indebted to Professor Jim Douglas of the University of Chicago, who read an earlier version of the manuscript and whose detailed suggestions were extremely helpful in preparing the final draft. We also gratefully acknowedge that much of our own research work on va ri at i ona 1 theory was supported by the U. S. Ai r Force Offi ce of Scientific Research. We are indebted to Mr. Ming-Goei Sheu for help in proofreading. Finally, we wish to express thanks to Mrs. Marilyn Gude for her excellent and painstaking job of typing the manuscript. This revised edition contains only minor revisions of the first. Some misprints and errors have been corrected, and some sections were deleted, which were felt to be out of date.

    The Unit Testing Practice Cookbook

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    The Unit Testing Practice Cookbook

    The Unit Testing Practice Cookbook: Bulletproof Unit Testing with .NET
    English | 2025 | ASIN : B0DYJGJ9LP | 213 Pages | PDF | 5.3 MB

    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory

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    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory

    Models in Statistical Physics and Quantum Field Theory by Harald Grosse
    English | PDF | 1988 | 159 Pages | ISBN : 3540193839 | 13.2 MB

    In these lectures we summarize certain results on models in statistical physics and quantum field theory and especially emphasize the deep relation­ ship between these subjects. From a physical point of view, we study phase transitions of realistic systems; from a more mathematical point of view, we describe field theoretical models defined on a euclidean space-time lattice, for which the lattice constant serves as a cutoff. The connection between these two approaches is obtained by identifying partition functions for spin models with discretized functional integrals. After an introduction to critical phenomena, we present methods which prove the existence or nonexistence of phase transitions for the Ising and Heisenberg models in various dimensions. As an example of a solvable system we discuss the two-dimensional Ising model. Topological excitations determine sectors of field theoretical models. In order to illustrate this, we first discuss soliton solutions of completely integrable classical models. Afterwards we dis­ cuss sectors for the external field problem and for the Schwinger model. Then we put gauge models on a lattice, give a survey of some rigorous results and discuss the phase structure of some lattice gauge models. Since great interest has recently been shown in string models, we give a short introduction to both the classical mechanics of strings and the bosonic and fermionic models. The formulation of the continuum limit for lattice systems leads to a discussion of the renormalization group, which we apply to various models.

    Computational Modeling in Biomechanics

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    Computational Modeling in Biomechanics

    Computational Modeling in Biomechanics by Suvranu De, Farshid Guilak, Mohammad Mofrad R. K.
    English | PDF (True) | 2010 | 580 Pages | ISBN : 9048135745 | 16 MB

    Availability of advanced computational technology has fundamentally altered the investigative paradigm in the field of biomechanics. Armed with sophisticated computational tools, researchers are seeking answers to fundamental questions by exploring complex biomechanical phenomena at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organ levels. The computational armamentarium includes such diverse tools as the ab initio quantum mechanical and molecular dynamics methods at the atomistic scales and the finite element, boundary element, meshfree as well as immersed boundary and lattice-Boltzmann methods at the continuum scales. Multiscale methods that link various scales are also being developed. While most applications require forward analysis, e.g., finding deformations and stresses as a result of loading, others involve determination of constitutive parameters based on tissue imaging and inverse analysis. This book provides a glimpse of the diverse and important roles that modern computational technology is playing in various areas of biomechanics including biofluids and mass transfer, cardiovascular mechanics, musculoskeletal mechanics, soft tissue mechanics, and biomolecular mechanics.

    Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua

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    Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua

    Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua by Bernd Markert
    English | PDF | 2011 | 231 Pages | ISBN : 3642227376 | 3.2 MB

    Modern computational techniques, such as the Finite Element Method, have, since their development several decades ago, successfully exploited continuum theories for numerous applications in science and technology. Although standard continuum methods based upon the Cauchy-Boltzmann continuum are still of great importance and are widely used, it increasingly appears that material properties stemming from microstructural phenomena have to be considered. This is particularly true for inhomogeneous load and deformation states, where lower-scale size effects begin to affect the macroscopic material response; something standard continuum theories fail to account for. Following this idea, it is evident that standard continuum mechanics has to be augmented to capture lower-scale structural and compositional phenomena, and to make this information accessible to macroscopic numerical simulations.

    Elasticity and Plasticity of Large Deformations: An Introduction

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    Elasticity and Plasticity of Large Deformations: An Introduction

    Elasticity and Plasticity of Large Deformations: An Introduction by Albrecht Bertram
    English | PDF (True) | 2012 | 355 Pages | ISBN : 3642246141 | 3.3 MB

    Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics is a rapidly growing field of research. Since the last edition of this book, many important results in this field have been published. This new edition refers to the most important results.

    Numerical Modeling of Concrete Cracking

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    Numerical Modeling of Concrete Cracking

    Numerical Modeling of Concrete Cracking by Günter Hofstetter, Günther Meschke
    English | PDF | 2011 | 329 Pages | ISBN : 3709108969 | 12.6 MB

    The book presents the underlying theories of the different approaches for modeling cracking of concrete and provides a critical survey of the state-of-the-art in computational concrete mechanics. It covers a broad spectrum of topics related to modeling of cracks, including continuum-based and discrete crack models, meso-scale models, advanced discretization strategies to capture evolving cracks based on the concept of finite elements with embedded discontinuities and on the extended finite element method, and extensions to coupled problems such a hygro-mechanical problems as required in computational durability analyses of concrete structures.

    Tensor Algebra and Tensor Analysis for Engineers: With Applications to Continuum Mechanics (Repost)

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    Tensor Algebra and Tensor Analysis for Engineers: With Applications to Continuum Mechanics (Repost)

    Tensor Algebra and Tensor Analysis for Engineers: With Applications to Continuum Mechanics, 3rd Edition by Mikhail Itskov
    English | PDF,EPUB | 2013 | 279 Pages | ISBN : 3642308783 | 7.19 MB

    There is a large gap between the engineering course in tensor algebra on the one hand and the treatment of linear transformations within classical linear algebra on the other hand. The aim of this modern textbook is to bridge this gap by means of the consequent and fundamental exposition. The book primarily addresses engineering students with some initial knowledge of matrix algebra.

    Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano to Macro

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    Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano to Macro

    Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano to Macro by Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Ellen Kuhl
    English | PDF (True) | 2013 | 406 Pages | ISBN : 9400754639 | 12.9 MB

    This book contains a collection of papers that were presented at the IUTAM Symposium
    on “Computer Models in Biomechanics: From Nano to Macro” held at Stanford University, California, USA, from August 29 to September 2, 2011.

    Quantum Electrochemistry

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    Quantum Electrochemistry

    Quantum Electrochemistry by John O’M. Bockris , Shahed U. M. Khan
    English | PDF | 1979 | 531 Pages | ISBN : 1468424955 | 38.6 MB

    The origin of this book lies in a time before one of the authors (J. O'M. B.) left the University of Pennsylvania bound for the Flinders University. His collaboration with Dennis Matthews at the University of Pennsylvania had contributed a singular experimental datum to the quantum theory of elec­ trode processes: the variation of the separation factor with potential, which could only be interpreted in terms of a quantum theory of electrode kinetics. The authors came together as a result of grad~ate work of one of them (S. U. M. K.) on the quantum mechanics and photo aspects of elec­ trode processes, and this book was written during a postdoctoral fellowship held by him at the Flinders University. Having stated the book's origin, it is worthwhile stating the rational­ izations the authors had for writing it. Historically, quantization in elec­ trochemistry began very early (1931) in the applications of the quantum theory to chemistry. (See the historical table on pages xviii-xix.) There was thereafter a cessation of work on the quantum theory in electrochemistry until a continuum dielectric viewpoint, based on Born's equation for solvation energy, began to be developed in the 1950s and snowballed during the 1960s.