Hello fellow Continuum Mechanics enthusiasts! 👋 Welcome to this GitHub repository containing coding solutions to problems found in the textbook "Introduction to Continuum Mechanics 4th Edition" by Michael Lai, Erhard Krempl, and David Ruben (I found a pdf version here). I have created these solutions using python and would love for you to join me in this journey of learning and exploring the fascinating world of Continuum Mechanics. 🤓 A theoretical solution can be found here and this repo provides the jupyter notebook version of solution and also adds some coding complementary.
To get started, simply clone this repository and navigate through the folders for each chapter. Each folder contains the LaTeX source files for the respective chapter's problem solutions.
git clone https://github.com/zhang2wl/My-Solution-of-Introduction-to-Continuum-Mechanics-by-Michael-Lai.git
I wholeheartedly invite you to contribute to this repository! Whether you want to correct a mistake, add a new solution, or simply provide feedback on the current solutions, your input is more than welcome. 😃
To contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch with a descriptive name (e.g.,
fix-chapter-3-problem-5
). - Commit your changes to the new branch.
- Submit a pull request and provide a clear description of the changes you've made.
I'll review your pull request and merge the changes if everything looks good. Don't worry if you're new to GitHub or LaTeX; we're all here to learn and grow together! 🌱
If you have any feedback or comments about the solutions, please feel free to open an issue in this repository or reach out to me via email at longlong198@gmail.com. I appreciate any constructive criticism, as it helps me improve and provide better content for everyone! 👍
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
I would like to express my gratitude to Michael Lai for writing such an insightful textbook, and to all the fellow learners who join me in this adventure. Let's keep learning and supporting each other! 💪
Happy learning, and I look forward to your contributions! 📚 🚀