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Advanced computational materials modeling : from classical to multi-scale techniques
Materials Modeling -- Challenges and Perspectives / Miguel Vaz, Eduardo A de Souza Neto, Pablo Andres Munoz-Rojas -- Local and Nonlocal Modeling of Ductile Damage / Jose Manuel de Almeida Cesar de S̀, Francisco Manuel Andrade Pires, Filipe Xavier Costa Andrade -- Recent Advances in the Prediction of the Thermal Properties of Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures / Thomas Fiedler, Irina V Belova, Graeme E Murch, Andreas Öchsner -- Computational Homogenization for Localization and Damage / Thierry J Massart, Varvara Kouznetsova, Ron H J Peerlings, Marc G D Geers -- A Mixed Optimization Approach for Parameter Identification Applied to the Gurson Damage Model / Pablo Andres Munoz-Rojas, Luiz Antonio B da Cunda, Eduardo L Cardoso, Miguel Vaz, Guillermo Juan Creus -- Semisolid Metallic Alloys Constitutive Modeling for the Simulation of Thixoforming Processes / Roxane Koeune, Jean-Philippe Ponthot -- Modeling of Powder Forming Processes; Application of a Three-Invariant Cap Plasticity and an Enriched Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian FE Method / Amir R Khoei -- Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Material Systems -- A Multiphysics Perspective / Wilfredo Montealegre Rubio, Sandro Luis Vatanabe, Gl̀ucio Hermogenes Paulino, Em̕lio Carlos Nelli Silva -- Variational Foundations of Large Strain Multiscale Solid Constitutive Models: Kinematical Formulation / Eduardo A de Souza Neto, Raul A Feijo -- A Homogenization-Based Prediction Method of Macroscopic Yield Strength of Polycrystalline Metals Subjected to Cold-Working / Kenjiro Terada, Ikumu Watanabe, Masayoshi Akiyama, Shigemitsu Kimura, Kouichi Kuroda.
With its discussion of strategies for modeling complex materials using new numerical techniques, mainly those based on the finite element method, this monograph covers a range of topics including computational plasticity, multi-scale formulations, optimization and parameter identification, damage mechanics and nonlinear finite elements
Advanced computational materials modeling : from classical to multi-scale techniques
Materials Modeling -- Challenges and Perspectives / Miguel Vaz, Eduardo A de Souza Neto, Pablo Andres Munoz-Rojas -- Local and Nonlocal Modeling of Ductile Damage / Jose Manuel de Almeida Cesar de S̀, Francisco Manuel Andrade Pires, Filipe Xavier Costa Andrade -- Recent Advances in the Prediction of the Thermal Properties of Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures / Thomas Fiedler, Irina V Belova, Graeme E Murch, Andreas Öchsner -- Computational Homogenization for Localization and Damage / Thierry J Massart, Varvara Kouznetsova, Ron H J Peerlings, Marc G D Geers -- A Mixed Optimization Approach for Parameter Identification Applied to the Gurson Damage Model / Pablo Andres Munoz-Rojas, Luiz Antonio B da Cunda, Eduardo L Cardoso, Miguel Vaz, Guillermo Juan Creus -- Semisolid Metallic Alloys Constitutive Modeling for the Simulation of Thixoforming Processes / Roxane Koeune, Jean-Philippe Ponthot -- Modeling of Powder Forming Processes; Application of a Three-Invariant Cap Plasticity and an Enriched Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian FE Method / Amir R Khoei -- Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Material Systems -- A Multiphysics Perspective / Wilfredo Montealegre Rubio, Sandro Luis Vatanabe, Gl̀ucio Hermogenes Paulino, Em̕lio Carlos Nelli Silva -- Variational Foundations of Large Strain Multiscale Solid Constitutive Models: Kinematical Formulation / Eduardo A de Souza Neto, Raul A Feijo -- A Homogenization-Based Prediction Method of Macroscopic Yield Strength of Polycrystalline Metals Subjected to Cold-Working / Kenjiro Terada, Ikumu Watanabe, Masayoshi Akiyama, Shigemitsu Kimura, Kouichi Kuroda.
With its discussion of strategies for modeling complex materials using new numerical techniques, mainly those based on the finite element method, this monograph covers a range of topics including computational plasticity, multi-scale formulations, optimization and parameter identification, damage mechanics and nonlinear finite elements
Advanced computational materials modeling : from classical to multi-scale techniques
Vaz, Miguel (author) / Neto, Eduardo / Muñoz-Rojas, Pablo A.
2010
1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 431 pages)
illustrations (some color)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Book
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
620.11015118
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