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Lecture Notes on Composite Materials - Current Topics and Achievements

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Composite materials are heterogeneous by nature, and are intended to be, since only the combination of different constituent materials can give them the desired combination of low weight, stiffness and strength. At present, the knowledge has advanced to a level that materials can be tailored to exhibit certain, required properties. At the same time, the fact that these materials are composed of various, sometimes very different constituents, make their mechanical behaviour complex. This observation holds with respect to the deformation behaviour, but especially with respect to the failure behaviour, where complicated and unconventional failure modes have been observed. It is a challenge to develop predictive methods that can capture this complex mechanical behaviour, either using analytical tools, or using numerical me- ods, the ?nite element method being the most widespread among the latter. In this respect, developments have gone fast over the past decade. Indeed, we have seen a paradigm shift in computational approaches to (composite) ma- rial behaviour. Where only a decade ago it was still customary to carry out analyses of deformation and failure at a macroscopic level of observation only - one may call this a phenomenological approach - nowadays this approach is being progressively replaced by multiscale methods. In such methods it is r- ognized a priori that the overall behaviour is highly dependent on local details and ?aws.

List of contents

Analysis Of Homogeneous And Non-Homogeneous Plates.- Numerical methods for The Modelling Of Debonding In Composites.- Micromechanics Of Composites.- Non-Symmetric Thermal Shock In Ceramic Matrix Composite (Cmc) Materials.- A Precis Of Two-Scale Approaches For Fracture In Porous Media.- Initial Deformations On Behaviour Of Elastic Composites.- Energy Criteria For Crack Propagation In Pre-Stressed Elastic Composites.

About the author

René de Borst ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bauingenieurwesen und Mechanik der Universität Glasgow, Großbritannien. Zuvor war er Professor an den Universitäten Delft und Eindhoven, Niederlande. Seine Schwerpunkte in Forschung und Lehre liegen auf der Bruchmechanik, Reibung und der numerische Modellierung in der Mechanik.

Summary

Composite materials are heterogeneous by nature, and are intended to be, since only the combination of different constituent materials can give them the desired combination of low weight, stiffness and strength. At present, the knowledge has advanced to a level that materials can be tailored to exhibit certain, required properties. At the same time, the fact that these materials are composed of various, sometimes very different constituents, make their mechanical behaviour complex. This observation holds with respect to the deformation behaviour, but especially with respect to the failure behaviour, where complicated and unconventional failure modes have been observed. It is a challenge to develop predictive methods that can capture this complex mechanical behaviour, either using analytical tools, or using numerical me- ods, the ?nite element method being the most widespread among the latter. In this respect, developments have gone fast over the past decade. Indeed, we have seen a paradigm shift in computational approaches to (composite) ma- rial behaviour. Where only a decade ago it was still customary to carry out analyses of deformation and failure at a macroscopic level of observation only – one may call this a phenomenological approach – nowadays this approach is being progressively replaced by multiscale methods. In such methods it is r- ognized a priori that the overall behaviour is highly dependent on local details and ?aws.

Product details

Assisted by Rene Borst (Editor), René Borst (Editor), René de Borst (Editor), de Borst (Editor), de Borst (Editor), Rene de Borst (Editor), René de Borst (Editor), Tomas Sadowski (Editor), Tomasz Sadowski (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.01.2011
 
EAN 9789048179817
ISBN 978-90-481-7981-7
No. of pages 237
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 13 mm
Weight 386 g
Illustrations XII, 237 p.
Series Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

B, engineering, Materials science, Materials Science, general, Engineering, general, Technology and Engineering

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