Mesoscale models : from micro-physics to macro-interpretation
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Mesoscale models : from micro-physics to macro-interpretation
(CISM courses and lectures, 587)
Springer, c2019
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Note
"These lecture notes follow the 1-week advanced course presented in the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM), Udine, in May 2017."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book helps to answer the following questions: How far have the understanding and mesoscale modeling advanced in recent decades, what are the key open questions that require further research and what are the mathematical and physical requirements for a mesoscale model intended to provide either insight or a predictive engineering tool? It is addressed to young researchers including doctoral students, postdocs and early career faculty,
Table of Contents
Physical foundations of mescoscale continua.- Multiscale dislocation-based plasticity.- Statistical theory of dislocation.- Granular materials: micromechanical approaches of model systems.- Multiscale modeling of interfaces, dislocations, and dislocation field plasticity.- Generalized continua and phase-field models. Application to crystal plasticity.
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