Banks-Sills / Gilat | Advances in Mathematical Modeling and  Experimental Methods for Materials and Structures | Buch | 978-94-007-3168-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 168, 312 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 517 g

Reihe: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications

Banks-Sills / Gilat

Advances in Mathematical Modeling and Experimental Methods for Materials and Structures

The Jacob Aboudi Volume

Buch, Englisch, Band 168, 312 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 517 g

Reihe: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications

ISBN: 978-94-007-3168-4
Verlag: Springer Netherlands


This volume is dedicated to Jacob Aboudi, a ?ne scientist who has made seminal c- tributions in applied mechanics. The papers presented here re?ect the appreciation of many of Jacob’s colleagues. A publication list f- lowing this introduction provides an indi- tion of his distinguished academic career, c- rently in its ?fth decade, and the breadth of hisknowledge. His papersconsistentlydem- strate originality, innovation and diligence. This list uncovers the methodical work of a dedicated researcher whose achievements established him as a leading authority in the area of mathematical modeling of the beh- ior of heterogeneous materials, the area which became known as homogenization theory. Starting in 1981, Jacob established a micromechanical model known as the Method of Cells (MOC) which evolved into the Generalized Method of Cells (GMC) that predicts the macroscopic response of composite materials as a function of the pr- erties, volume fractions, shapes, and constitutive behavior of its constituents. The versatility of the model has been demonstrated to effectively incorporate various types of constituent material behavior (i. e., both coupled and uncoupled mecha- cal, thermal, electrical and magnetic effects). As a result of its potential in providing an ef?cient tool for the emerging ?eld of multiscale analysis, the method gained increasing attention and became a subject for further research.
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Aboudi’s Micromechanics Theories Applied to Multiscale Analysis of Composites.- The Effect of Inclusions on Phase Transformations in Dynamically Driven Plates.- Fitting an Anisotropic Yield Surface Using the Generalized Method of Cells.- A Multiscale Progressive Damage and Failure Modeling Approach For Laminated Fiber Reinforced Composites.- A Comparison of Micromechanical Models for the Homogenization of Microheterogeneous Elastic Composites.- A Multi-scale Formulation for Smart Composites with Field Coupling Effects.- Computational Homogenization of Polymeric Nanofiber Scaffolds and Biological Cells.- A Computational Multiscale Investigation of Failure in Viscoelastic Solids.- Variational Asymptotic Method for Unit Cell Homogenization.- A Computational Framework for Multiscale Analysis of Laminated Composite Plates.- In Situ Characterization and Modeling of Strains near Embedded Electronic Components During Processing and Break-in for Multifunctional Polymer Structures.- Multiscale Hybrid Nano/Microcomposites–Processing, Characterization, and Analysis.- Experimental Yield Surface Determination for Metal Matrix Composites.- Compressive Response of Dentin Micro-Pillars.- Diffusion Linked Solidification Model of Axisymmetric Growth of Gold Nanorods.- Probabilistic Strength of Carbon Nanotube Yarns.- Flaw Identification in Structures via Computationally Assisted NDT.- Some Analytic Solutions for Plane Strain Deformations of Compressible Isotropic Nonlinearly Elastic Materials.- An Equation Both More Consistent and Simpler Than the Bresse-Timoshenko Equation.- A Robust and Consistent First-Order Zigzag Theory for Multilayered Beams.- Anisotropic Elastic Beams With Axially Distributed Loads.- Consistent Loading in Structural Reduction Procedures for Thin Plate Models.-Modelling Generalized Plane Problems with Cylindrical Anisotropy.


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