A review of dynamic fracture mechanics with particular emphasis on computational methods. This text covers finite elements, finite volume, and boundary element methods providing fundamental concepts of advances in computational methods as well as the algorithms for use in practical applications.
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Southampton
Großbritannien
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-1-85312-343-6 (9781853123436)
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Recent developments in computational dynamic fracture mechanics; boundary element formulations for the dynamic analysis of cracked structures; the finite volume analysis of linear elastic dynamic fracture problems; investigation of transient effects for dynamically initiating and growing cracks under stress waave loading conditions; FE and BE investigation on caustic method for measuring dynamic fracture toughness; crack identification in frame structures; applications of boundary integral equation method to various crack determination problems.