Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

21.0k citations
1.9k papers · indexed · active since 1950

Impact in

Papers in

    • Numerical methods in engineering 455
    • Composite Material Mechanics 420
    • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization 341
    • Elasticity and Wave Propagation 290
    • Thermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena 260
    • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering 173

Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

1.7k papers receiving 20.1k citations

Peers

Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
Comparison fields: 5 of 165
  • Mechanics of Materials 13.6k
  • Civil and Structural Engineering 3.8k
  • Biomedical Engineering 6.7k
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics 2.2k
  • Materials Chemistry 6.2k
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About Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

The 1.9k papers published in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids in the last decades have received a total of 21.0k indexed citations . Papers published in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids usually cover Mechanics of Materials (1.3k papers), Computational Theory and Mathematics (285 papers), Biomedical Engineering (686 papers), Civil and Structural Engineering (265 papers) and Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes (64 papers) specifically the topics of Elasticity and Material Modeling (565 papers), Numerical methods in engineering (455 papers), Composite Material Mechanics (420 papers), Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization (341 papers), Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures (313 papers), Elasticity and Wave Propagation (290 papers), Thermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena (260 papers) and Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering (173 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids are Κ. R. Rajagopal, R. Quintanilla, David J. Steigmann, Alan Wineman, Luca Placidi, Francesco dell’Isola, Ivan Giorgio, J. L. Ericksen, Ray W. Ogden and Emilio Barchiesi.

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