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Surface Effects in Solid Mechanics - Models, Simulations and Applications

English · Hardback

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This book summarizes the actual state of the art and future trends of surface effects in solid mechanics. Surface effects are more and more important in the precise description of the behavior of advanced materials. One of the reasons for this is the well-known from the experiments fact that the mechanical properties are significantly influenced if the structural size is very small like, for example, nanostructures. In this book, various authors study the influence of surface effects in the elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity. In addition, the authors discuss all important different approaches to model such effects. These are based on various theoretical frameworks such as continuum theories or molecular modeling. The book also presents applications of the modeling approaches.

List of contents

Mathematical Study of Boundary-Value Problems of Linear Elasticity with Surface Stresses.- On the Influence of Residual Surface Stresses on the Properties of Structures at the Nanoscale.- On the Isotropic Elastic Properties of Graphene Crystal Lattice.- A Comparison of Atomistic and Surface Enhanced Continuum Approaches at Finite Temperature.- Surface Mechanics and Full-Field Measurements: Investigation of the Electro-Elastic Coupling.- Effect of a Type of Loading on Stresses at a Planar Boundary of a Nanomaterial.- Surface Stress in an Elastic Plane with a Nearly Circular Hole.- Glass Spheres - Functionalization, Surface Modification and Mechanical Properties.- Spectral Properties of Piezoelectric Bodies with Surface Effects.- Stability and Structural Transitions in Crystal Lattices.- Mathematical Modeling of Phenomena Caused by Surface Stresses in Solids.- Buckling of a Supported Annular Plate with a Non-Euclidean Metric.- On the Modeling of Surface and Interface Elastic Effects in Case of Eigenstrains.- On Kinetics of Chemical Reaction Fronts in Elastic Solids.

About the author

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Holm Altenbach lehrt Technische Mechanik an der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen auf verschiedenen Gebieten der Kontinuumsmechanik (Plattentheorie, Kriechschädigungsmechanik, Mechanik der Komposite).

Summary

This book summarizes the actual state of the art and future trends of surface effects in solid mechanics. Surface effects are more and more important in the precise description of the behavior of advanced materials. One of the reasons for this is the well-known from the experiments fact that the mechanical properties are significantly influenced if the structural size is very small like, for example, nanostructures.  In this book, various authors study the influence of surface effects in the elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity.  In addition, the authors discuss all important different approaches to model such effects. These are based on various theoretical frameworks such as continuum theories or molecular modeling. The book also presents  applications of the modeling approaches.

Product details

Assisted by Hol Altenbach (Editor), Holm Altenbach (Editor), F Morozov (Editor), F Morozov (Editor), Nikita F Morozov (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2013
 
EAN 9783642357824
ISBN 978-3-642-35782-4
No. of pages 194
Dimensions 161 mm x 243 mm x 20 mm
Weight 426 g
Illustrations XI, 194 p.
Series Advanced Structured Materials
Advanced Structured Materials
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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