
Multiscale Modeling In Solid Mechanics: Computational Approaches
Computational Approaches
Imperial College Press
Published on 6. October 2009
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-84816-307-2 (ISBN)
Description
This unique volume presents the state of the art in the field of multiscale modeling in solid mechanics, with particular emphasis on computational approaches. For the first time, contributions from both leading experts in the field and younger promising researchers are combined to give a comprehensive description of the recently proposed techniques and the engineering problems tackled using these techniques.The book begins with a detailed introduction to the theories on which different multiscale approaches are based, with regards to linear Homogenisation as well as various nonlinear approaches. It then presents advanced applications of multiscale approaches applied to nonlinear mechanical problems. Finally, the novel topic of materials with self-similar structure is discussed.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Researchers and academics in the field of heterogeneous materials and mechanical engineering; professionals in aeronautical engineering and materials science.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84816-307-2 (9781848163072)
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Content
Computational Homogenization for Nonlinear Heterogeneous Solids (V G Kouznetsova et al.); Two-Scale Asymptotic Homogenization-based Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials (Q-Z Xiao & B L Karihaloo); Analysis of Microstructure Evolution in Dissipative Solids Based on Energy Minimization Concepts (C Miehe); Nonuniform Transformation Field Analysis: A Reduced Model for Multiscale Nonlinear Problems in Solid Mechanics (J C Michel & P Suquet); Multiscale Approach for the Thermomechanical Analysis of Hierarchical Structures (D Boso et al.); Recent Advances in Masonry Modeling: Micro-Modeling and Homogenization (P B Lourenco); Mechanics of Materials with Self-Similar Hierarchical Microstructure (R C Picu & M A Soare); and other papers.