Plasticity, damage and fracture in advanced materials
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Plasticity, damage and fracture in advanced materials
(Advanced structured materials, v. 121)
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents studies on the plasticity, failure, and damage behavior of materials and structures under monotonic and cyclic loads. Featuring contributions by leading authors from around the globe, it focuses on the description of new effects observed in experiments, such as damage under cyclic loading. It also proposes various simulation models based on different approaches and compares them with tests, taking scaling aspects into account.
Table of Contents
1. Altenbach, Holm et al.
Interphase damage in random particulate composite
2. Sun, Dong-Zhi et al. Modeling of deformation and failure behavior of long fiber reinforced thermoplastics
taking fiber orientation into account
3. Kaliske, Michael et al. Numerical approximation of dynamic ductile fracture in strain-hardening cement-based composite (SHCC) by a phase-field method
4. Aizikovich, Sergei M. et al. Indentation of an elastic half-plane with a functionally graded coating by a rigid punch in the presence of tangential stresses
5. Brunig, Michael et al. Experiments on damage and fracture mechanisms in ductile metals under
non-proportional loading paths
6. Yoon, Jeong Whan Optimization of shear specimen to minimise triaxiality variation in ductile fracture
characterization
7. Silberschmidt, Vadim V. et al.
Damage and fracture of fibrous networks
8. Kirchheim, Reiner
Chemomechanics in the context of plasticity and fracture
9. Kari, Leif A novel modeling approach to physical ageing of reinforcing carbon-black filled
elastomers
10. Hernik, Szymon et al. Effective elasto-plastic properties of composite materials based on total energy
Equivalence
11. Kluppel, Manfred et al. Evaluation of strain-induced crystallization of elastomers based on thermography and mechanical measurements
12. Simon, Jan-Willem et al. Modeling the anisotropic in-plane and out-of-plane elastic-plastic response of paper
13. Ecke, Martin et al.
Molecular dynamic simulation and experimentalvalidation of twinning mechanisms in bcc iron alloys
14. Dieck, Sebastian SD effect in martensitic stainless steel under q&p heat treatment condition
15. Dunne, Fionn P.E.
Dislocation configurational energy in microstructurally sensitive fatigue crack
nucleation and propagation
16. Kim, Ji Hoon et al.
Constitutive modeling of anisotropic and cyclic behavior of polyethylene terephthalate sheets
17. Kowalewski, Zbigniew et al. Damage identification supported by nondestructive testing techniques
18. Egner, Halina et al. Cyclic softening of P91 steel in nonisothermal conditions
19. Qi, Zhengpan et al. Constitute modeling for the elastic-viscoplastic behavior of high density polyethylene
under cyclic loading
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