Fr. 147.00

Contact Modeling for Solids and Particles

English · Paperback / Softback

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The book conveys modern techniques and the latest state-of-the-art with regard to the most fundamental aspects of computational contact mechanics. However, since contact can readily be interpreted as a special type of interface problem, it seems advisable not to isolate contact mechanics, but rather to address it in the context of a broader class of problems denoted as computational interface mechanics. The book gives a clear understanding of the underlying physics of interfaces, and a comprehensive insight into the current state-of-the-art and selected cutting-edge research directions in the computational treatment of interface effects. It focuses on the modeling of friction, wear, lubrication, cohesive interfaces, grain boundaries, phase boundaries, fracture, thermo-mechanics and particulate contact (e.g. granular media). Also the most important computational aspects are addressed, including discretization techniques for finite deformations, solution algorithms for single- and multi-processor computing environments, multi-scale approaches, discrete element models and multi-physics problems including contact and interface constraints. Among the computational techniques covered in this book are finite element (FEM) and boundary element (BEM) methods, atomistic models, molecular dynamics (MD), discrete element methods (DEM), coupling approaches for multi-scale simulations, and tools for an efficient automated FEM code generation.

List of contents

Multi-scale approaches in interface mechanics.- Physics of contact across scales: nano-, meso-, macro-scale.- Computational methods for finite deformation contact mechanics.- Wear, lubrication and micromechanics of interfaces modeling and simulation of contact.- Emerging computational techniques in contact and interface mechanics.- Multiphysics, discrete elements and granular media.  

Summary

Designed for doctoral students of applied mathematics, mechanics, engineering and physics with a strong interest in the modeling and simulation of complex interface phenomena
Each article starts from the respective basics but then quickly move on to an in-depth treatment of cutting-edge research topics
Of interest also for practicing computational engineers working on high-level industrial applications of contact and interface mechanisms

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