
Applied RVE Reconstruction and Homogenization of Heterogeneous Materials
ISTE Press - Elsevier
Published on 1. February 2016
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-1-78548-023-2 (ISBN)
Description
Applied RVE Reconstruction and Homogenization of Heterogeneous Materials contains the basic principles underlying the main continuum mechanical partial differential equation models used in practice, together with numerical methods to approximately solve them.
This book offers a unified presentation of continuum mechanical models and their discrete counterparts, providing a deeper understanding of the relationship between the main numerical methods, finite element methods, finite volume methods, and the advantages and shortcomings of each.
In addition, the book shows, by way of Matlab code snippets, how to implement the methods described for all types of different problems, including linear and nonlinear and stationary and time dependent, also covering solids and fluids and the typical common finite element, finite volume, and time stepping methods.
This book offers a unified presentation of continuum mechanical models and their discrete counterparts, providing a deeper understanding of the relationship between the main numerical methods, finite element methods, finite volume methods, and the advantages and shortcomings of each.
In addition, the book shows, by way of Matlab code snippets, how to implement the methods described for all types of different problems, including linear and nonlinear and stationary and time dependent, also covering solids and fluids and the typical common finite element, finite volume, and time stepping methods.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Academics and researchers in the field of materials and mechanical engineering
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78548-023-2 (9781785480232)
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Persons
Prof. Yves Remond is a Distinguished Professor (Exceptional Class) at Strasbourg University in France. He is working at Icube (Engineering Science, Computer Science, and Imaging Laboratory), which is affiliated with both the University of Strasbourg and the CNRS. He teaches in the fields of continuum mechanics, polymer mechanics, composite materials, and mechano-biology at the European Engineering School of Chemistry, Polymers, and Materials Science (ECPM). He graduated from the Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan (now Paris-Saclay) with a degree in mechanics and obtained his PhD from the University Paris VI in 1984. (Pierre et Marie Curie). He has been the Scientific Deputy Director of INSIS, the Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences, at the CNRS headquarters in Paris since 2012. He was also a member of the Academic Palms Order as an officer. In the fields of composite materials, polymers, and bioengineering, he advised over 30 PhD and Habilitation students and wrote about 150 scholarly papers. Dr. Majid Baniassadi is an Associate Professor at the University of Tehran's School of Mechanical Engineering. In 2011, he received his PhD in Materials Mechanics from the University of Strasbourg in France. Multiscale analysis and micromechanics of heterogeneous materials, numerical methods in engineering, and electron microscopy image processing for microstructure identification are among his research interests. Dr. Baniassadi also works with the ICube laboratory in Strasbourg on Engineering Science, Computer Science, and Imaging projects. He has served as an acting editor for the Journal of Energy Equipment and Systems since 2012. He has published over 120 scientific journal publications to date, and he is frequently called for peer evaluating submitted manuscripts as a reviewer for 6 international scientific journals. Since 2008, he has also been a member of the Iranian National Elites Foundation.
Author
Distinguished Professor (Exceptional Class), Icube (Engineering Science, Computer Science, and Imaging Laboratory), Strasbourg University, France
University of Strasbourg, France
Associate Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Content
Chapter I (Literature Survey)
Chapter II (Calculation of Two-Point Correlation Function)
Chapter III (Approximate Solution for N-Point Correlation Functions for Heterogeneous Materials)
Chapter IV (RVE Reconstruction of Heterogeneous Materials Using Statistical Function)
Chapter V (Statistical Homogenization of heterogeneous materials)
Chapter VI (Homogenization of reconstructed RVE)
Chapter II (Calculation of Two-Point Correlation Function)
Chapter III (Approximate Solution for N-Point Correlation Functions for Heterogeneous Materials)
Chapter IV (RVE Reconstruction of Heterogeneous Materials Using Statistical Function)
Chapter V (Statistical Homogenization of heterogeneous materials)
Chapter VI (Homogenization of reconstructed RVE)