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Handbook of Damage Mechanics Nano to Macro Scale for Materials and Structures /

This authoritative reference provides comprehensive coverage of the topics of damage and healing mechanics. Computational modeling of constitutive equations is provided as well as solved examples in engineering applications. A wide range of materials that engineers may encounter are covered, includi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Voyiadjis, George Z. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Edición:1st ed. 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Continuum Damage Mechanics Fundamentals: Some Basic Issues of Isotropic and Anisotropic Continuum Damage Mechanics -- Undamageable Materials and Damage Processes in Series and in Parallel -- Use of Fabric Tensors in Continuum Damage Mechanics of Solids with Micro-cracks -- Evolution of Fabric Tensors in Continuum Damage Mechanics of Solids with Micro-cracks: Studying the Effects of Length and Orientation -- Damage for Disordered Materials: Failure Mechanics of Geomaterials -- Fractals and Mechanics of Fracture -- Lattice and Particle Modeling of Damage Phenomena -- Toughening and Instability Phenomena in Quantized Fracture Process: Euclidean and Fractal Cracks -- Two-Dimensional Discrete Damage Models: Discrete Element Methods, Particle Models, and Fractal Theories -- Two-Dimensional Discrete Damage Models: Lattice and Rational Models -- Damage in Crystalline Metals and Alloys: Ductile Damage Behavior in Low-Cycle Fatigue for Polycrystalline Metallic Materials -- From Single Crystal to Polycrystal Plasticity: Overview of Main Approaches -- Micromechanics for Heterogeneous Material Property Estimation -- Microstructural Behavior and Fracture in Crystalline Materials: Overview -- Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Plastic Damage in Metals -- Numerical Applications in Damage-Induced Anisotropy in Low-Cycle Fatigue Modeling for Metals -- Damage in Structures: Damage in Prestressed Concrete Structures due to Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete -- Damage to Ship Structures Under Uncertainty: Evaluation and Prediction -- Elasto-dynamic Damage Evaluation of Bridges -- Materials Mechanical Characterizations and Structural Diagnoses by Inverse Analyses -- Damage Mechanics in Electronic Packaging: Adhesion and Failure of Polymer-Metal Interfaces in Microelectronic Packaging -- Damage Mechanics Unified Constitutive Modeling for Polymers -- Thermodynamics Theory for Damage Evolution in Solids -- Damage Mechanics in Metal Forming: Damage Prediction in Metal-Forming Process Modeling and Optimization: Simplified Approaches -- Ductile Damage in Metal Forming: Advanced Macroscopic Modeling and Numerical Simulation -- Ductile Failure Modeling: Stress Dependence, Non-locality and Damage to Fracture Transition -- Micromechanical Models of Ductile Damage and Fracture -- Micromechanical Polycrystalline Damage-Plasticity Modeling for Metal-Forming Processes -- Damage Micromechanics of Composite Materials, and Coupled Elastoplastic Damage-Healing Mechanics of Granular Materials: Fiber Cracking and Elastoplastic Damage Behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites -- Micromechanical Elastoplastic Damage Modeling of Evolutionary Interfacial Arc Debonding for Fiber-Reinforced Composites -- New Strain-Energy-Based Coupled Elastoplastic Damage-Healing Mechanics Accounting for Matric Suction Effect for Geomaterials -- New Strain-Energy-Based Coupled Elastoplastic Two-Parameter Damage and Healing Models for Geomaterials -- Particle-Cracking Modeling of Metal-Matrix Composites -- Particle-Debonding Modeling of Metal-Matrix Composites -- Damage Under Dynamic Loading: Anisotropic Damage for Extreme Dynamics -- Plasticity Conditions and Failure Criteria for Quasi-brittle Materials -- Experimental Damage Characterization: Evaluating Damage with Digital Image Correlation: A. Introductory Remarks and Detection of Physical Damage -- Evaluating Damage with Digital Image Correlation: B. From Physical to Mechanical Damage -- Evaluating Damage with Digital Image Correlation: C. Applications to Composite Materials -- Micromechanics of Damage for Laminated Composites: Experimental Methods to Quantify Microdamage and Microstructure Anomalies in Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites: Overview -- Modeling Deformation and Damage of Random Fiber Network (RFN) Materials -- Predicting Damage Evolution in Composites with Explicit Representation of Discrete Damage Modes -- Nuclear Damage Characterization: Irradiation Damage in Nuclear Power Plants -- Recent Trends in Damage and Healing Mechanics: Healing, Super Healing, and Other Issues in Continuum Damage Mechanics -- Thermodynamics of Continuum Damage Healing Mechanics -- Continuum Damage-Healing Mechanics -- Modeling of Nonlocal Damage Using the Phase Field Method. 
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