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Mesomechanical constitutive modeling /

This monograph presents an original concept of constitutive modeling of a wide variety of materials that are microscopically heterogeneous and macroscopically homogeneous. From one point of view it is a generalization of the fictitious classical 'series' and 'parallel' models; th...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kafka, Vratislav
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub., 2001.
Colección:Series on advances in mathematics for applied sciences ; v. 55.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Symbolic notation -- ch. I. General mesomechanical model ofheterogeneous, statistically homogeneous materials -- ch. II. Models of materials with statistically isotropic structure. II. 1. General features of the model. II. 2. General model of two-phase materials. II. 3. Discussion of separability of deviatoric and isotropic responses of the mesoscopic stress- and strain-components. II. 4. Demonstrative stress-strain diagrams for two-phase materials. II. 5. Relation between our two-phase model and the exact bounds for macroscopic elastic moduli. II. 6. Confrontation with some theoretical solutions for two-phase materials -- ch. III. Plasticity of polycrystalline metals. III.l. Small deformations. III. 2. Finite deformations, continuum damage and localization -- ch. IV. Time-dependent deformation. IV. 1. Application to creep of concrete -- ch. V. Fracturing. V.1. Quasihomogeneous stable microfracturing. V.2. Localized cracking in concrete -- ch. VI. Shape memory. VI. 1. Shape memory resulting from heterogeneity on the atomic scale. VI. 2. Pseudoelasticity. VI. 3. One-way shape memory effect. VI. 4. Two-way shape memory effect. VI. 5. Discussion of our model for shape memory -- ch. VII. Transversely isotropic materials. VII. 1. Transversely isotropic two-phase mode. VII. 2. Transversely isotropic materials with unidirectional continuous fibers -- ch. VIII. Appendices. 
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