
Introduction to Micromechanics (Second Edition)
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- Intro
- INTRODUCTION TO MICROMECHANICS(SECOND EDITION)
- INTRODUCTION TO MICROMECHANICS(SECOND EDITION)
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Chapter 1Phase Transition
- 1.1 Equilibrium of a Bar
- 1.2 Broken Extremals
- 1.3 Hysteresis Loops
- 1.4 Dynamic Phase Transition
- 1.5 Phase Mixing in Higher Dimensions
- 1.6 Finite Strain Theory
- 1.7 Fluid-Gas Phase Transition
- 1.8 Exercises
- Chapter 2Brittle Fracture
- 2.1 Crack Formation in a Bar
- 2.2 Stress Singularity
- 2.3 Stress Singularity Near a Moving Crack Tip
- 2.4 Safe Equilibrium and Crack Growth
- 2.5 Crack Propagation
- 2.6 Finite Strain Theory
- 2.7 Nonlinear Crack Propagation
- 2.8 Thermally Assisted Crack Nucleation
- 2.9 Exercises
- Chapter 3Dislocations
- 3.1 Physical Background
- 3.2 Screw Dislocation
- 3.3 Edge Dislocation
- 3.4 3-D Dislocation Loop
- 3.5 Peach-Koehler Force and Dislocation Interaction
- 3.6 Dislocation Dynamics
- 3.7 Dislocation Model of Small Angle Grain Boundaries
- 3.8 Dislocation Pile-Ups
- 3.9 Exercises
- Chapter 4Homogenization
- 4.1 Equilibrium of a Composite Bar
- 4.2 Laminate Materials
- 4.3 Homogenization in Higher Dimensions
- 4.4 Numerical Homogenization
- 4.5 Materials with Random Microstructure
- 4.6 Bounds on the Effective Moduli
- 4.7 Energy of Dislocated Crystal
- 4.8 Exercises
- Chapter 5Dislocation Mediated Plasticity
- 5.1 Thermodynamic Dislocation Theory
- 5.2 Compression Test
- 5.3 Thermal Softening
- 5.4 Adiabatic Shear Banding
- 5.5 Torsion of Macroscopic Bars
- 5.6 Thermodynamic Dislocation Theory for Nonuniform PlasticDeformations
- 5.7 Plane Strain Constrained Shear
- 5.8 Anti-Plane Constrained Shear
- 5.9 Exercises
- Appendix ADistributions with Compact Supports
- Appendix BMatlab-Codes
- Appendix CList of Notations
- References
- About the Author
- Index
- Blank Page
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