Microstructures, mechanical properties and processes : computer simulation and modelling
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Microstructures, mechanical properties and processes : computer simulation and modelling
(EUROMAT99, v. 3)
Wiley-VCH, c2000
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The relation between microstructures and mechanical properties has always been a challenge for materials science. Modelling the formation, properties and long term stability of microstructures is one of the most impressive and promising advances of modern materials science. This book presents recent advances and challenges in this fast evolving cross disciplinary field. It addresses applications of classical physical metallurgy, and the need for new modelling approaches, both on the analytical viewpoint and on the simulation side.
Table of Contents
- Partial table of contents:
- COMPUTER SIMULATION OF MICROSTRUCTURES. Coupling of a Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model with a Probabilistic Cellular Automation for Simulating Primary Static Recystallization in Aluminum (R. Becker & D. Raabe). Mean Field Kinetic Modelling of Microstructures Driven by Nucleation and Growth Kinetics (D. Crespo, et al.). Large Microstructure Simulations in Binary and Ternary Alloys: Application to Fe--C and Fe--C--Mn (B. Bottger, et al.). Monte Carlo Simulation of the L12 Order--Disorder Phase Transformation Under Cascade Irradiation (C. Abromeit, et al.). Modelling of Temperature Effects in Plastic Deformation (E. Van Der Giessen, et al.). Vacancy Defect on a Si(100) Surface: Computer Simulation (S. Kolomoets & A. Yanovsky). A New Microscopic Model for the BCC--9R Transformation During Cu Precipitation in Ferritic Steels (Y. Le Bouar). COMPUTER SIMULATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. Modeling of Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties in Age--hardening Aluminum Alloys (Y. Brechet, et al.). Dynamic Modelling of PLC Instabilities Occurring in Depth Sensing Microhardness Tests (G. Berces & J. Lendvai). Fracture Mechanics Simulation of Shot Peening Effects on the Damage Tolerance Against Fatigue Failures (T. Fett & G. Konig). A Theoretical Study of the Effects of Alloying Elements on the Cleavage Strength and Formability of TiAl (D. Yang, et al.). On Applicability of Life Prediction Models during Low Cycle Fatigue of Steels (M. Maros & G. Nagy). Is there any Connection between the Characteristics of the LCF and FCG? (J. Lukacs & G. Nagy). Hot Flow Description of ARMCO Iron (J. Cabrera, et al.). MODELLING OF PROCESSES. Computational Modeling of Investment Casting (F. Hediger, et al.). An Example of Numerical Simulation of the Powder Injection Moulding Process (V. Bilovol, et al.). Models for Numeric Simulation of Extrusion Stamping Processes for Metallic Powders Sintered Preforms (G. Panoiu & C. Dumitru). Environmental and Economic Plant Optimization (R. Ackermann, et al.). A Model for the Analysis of the Failures of the Mechanical Structural Parts (S. Domsa & D. Salomie). Indexes.
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