Since 1965, the international journal Acta Mechanica has been among the leading journals in the field of theoretical and applied mechanics. In addition to the fields of solid and fluid mechanics, such as elasticity, plasticity, vibrations and control, structures, multi-body dynamics, hydrodynamics, gasdynamics and multiphase flows, it also gives special attention to areas such as Non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, micro- and nanomechanics of fluids and solids, smart materials and structures, biomechanics of solids and fluids, stochastic mechanics, and novel issues at the interface of mechanics and materials. The journal further publishes papers in such related fields as rheology, thermodynamics, and electromagnetic interactions with fluids and solids. Acta Mechanica emphasizes originality in all aspects of theoretical, experimental, and computational mechanics that are of lasting value and of current interest. Acta Mechanica will also publish special issues and editor-invited Reviews and Perspectives.
Acta Mechanica
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 0001-5970 |
e-ISSN | 1619-6937 |
DOI | 10.1007/707.1619-6937 |
Publisher
Springer Vienna
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Acta Mechanica > 2019 > 230 > 12 > 4385-4389
Using analytic continuation, we derive the asymptotic elastic fields associated with a fixed, semi-infinite anticrack lying on the interface between two dissimilar elastically isotropic half-planes. We derive the two pairs of analytic functions defined in the two half-planes which characterize the elastic fields of stresses and displacements in the bimaterial. The negative anticrack contraction force...
Acta Mechanica > 2019 > 230 > 12 > 4213-4233
Thin films, coatings, and layered structures are ubiquitous in contemporary micro- and nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and electromechanical systems, for which adhesion between heterogeneous materials is one of the important mechanical properties to be considered in fabrication and operation. In this study, the adhesive contact between elastic layered spheres, which includes a thin film on a flat...
Acta Mechanica > 2019 > 230 > 12 > 4367-4384
This present work is devoted to the investigation of the transient phenomena for a fiber-reinforced medium with a cylindrical cavity in the context of the three-phase-lag model of generalized thermoelasticity with a new form of derivative of the Caputo–Fabrizio (CF) type in the heat transport equation, where the medium is under the action of an induced magnetic field. The Laplace transform is incorporated...