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Raymond Ogden

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Fields
  
applied mathematics

Doctoral advisor
  
Rodney Hill

Academic advisor
  
Rodney Hill

Institutions
  
University of Glasgow

Field
  
Applied mathematics

Institution
  
University of Glasgow

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Thesis
  
On Constitutive Relations for Elastic and Plastic Materials (1970)

Notable awards
  
Koiter Medal (2005) FRS (2006) William Prager Medal (2010)

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge (PhD)

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Books
  
Non‑linear Elastic Deformations, Design in Modular Construction, Nonlinear Theory of Electroel, Architectural Teaching Resource, Elasticity: Mathematical Methods

Raymond William Ogden FRS is a British applied mathematician. He is the George Sinclair Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Glasgow.

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Education

Ogden earned his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1970, under the supervision of Rodney Hill. His thesis was entitled On Constitutive Relations for Elastic and Plastic Materials.

Work

Ogden's research has been focused on the nonlinear theory of elasticity and its applications. His theoretical contributions include the derivation of exact solutions of nonlinear boundary value problems, for both compressible and incompressible materials, and an analysis of the linear and nonlinear stability of pre-stressed bodies and related studies of elastic wave propagation.

In the field of applications, Ogden worked on modelling the elastic and inelastic behaviour of rubber-like solids. He has also made contributions to the biomechanics of soft biological tissues, the electroelasticity and magnetoelasticity of electromechanically sensitive elastomeric materials, and the effects on residual stress in materials that are capable of large elastic deformations.

His book, Non-Linear Elastic Deformations, published in 1984 and reissued in 1999, has become a standard reference in this branch of solid mechanics.

Awards and honours

Ogden was awarded the ASME Koiter Medal in 2005 and the Prager Medal of the Society of Engineering Science in 2010. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2006.

References

Raymond Ogden Wikipedia