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    Author(s)Roger Fosdick E Fried
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9789048197774
    Pages153
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2010

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    Springer Statistical Mechanics Molecular Modeling And The Notion Of Stress An Invited Collection 2010 Edition by Roger Fosdick E Fried

    The paper of Admal & Tadmor "A Uni ed Interpretation of Stress in Molecular S- tems" takes up the various existing microscopic de nitions of the Cauchy stress tensor. Here the ambition is to establish a unifying framework in which all of these molecular surfacial interactions can be derived and the connections between them made evident. Developments in this paper draw upon the non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of Irving & Kirkwood and Noll together with spatial averaging techniques. Extensions of the early work of Irving & Kirkwood to include multibody potentials and a generalization of the lemmas of Noll to include non-straight bonds are incorporated. Connections to the direct spatial averaging - proach of Murdoch and Hardy are exposed and the troublesome sources of non-uniqueness of the stress tensor are identi ed. Finally numerical experiments based on molecular - namics and lattice statics are reported. These contrast the various de nitions of stress - cluding convergence questions related to the size of the domain over which spatial averaging is performed.It is natural to wonder about the connection between works focused on the microscopic foundation of stress and more kinematically-focused works such as those of Ericksen P- teri and Zanzotto which emphasize the utility of and explore the validity of the Cauchy- Born rule. Podio-Guidugli's paper "On (Andersen-)Parrinello-Rahman Molecular Dyn- ics the Related Metadynamics and the Use of the Cauchy-Born Rule" discusses scale bridging between molecular dynamics and continuum mechanics for Parrinello-Rahman molecular dynamics. Table of contents : Harbound Spinoff form: Journal of Elasticity Volume 100:1-2; June 2010 Special Issue: Statistical Mechanics Molecular Modeling and the Notion of Stress-An Invited Collection Editors: Roger Fosdick and Eliot Fried Foreword by R. Fosdick and E. Fried; Translation ofWalter Noll's "Derivation of the Fundamental Equations of Continuum Thermodynamics from Statistical Mechanics" by R.B. Lehoucq and A. Von Lilienfeld-Toal; Thoughts on the Concept of Stress by W. Noll; On Molecular Modelling and Continuum Concepts by A.I. Murdoch; A Unified Interpretation of Stress in Molecular Systems by N.C. Admal and E.B. Tadmor; On (Andersen-)Parrinello-Rahman Molecular Dynamics the Related Metadynamics and the Use of the Cauchy-Born Rule by P. Podio-Guidugli.