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Innovative Numerical Approaches for Multi-Field and Multi-Scale Problems In Honor of Michael Ortiz's 60th Birthday
Başlık:
Innovative Numerical Approaches for Multi-Field and Multi-Scale Problems In Honor of Michael Ortiz's 60th Birthday
Yazar:
Weinberg, Kerstin. editor.
ISBN:
9783319390222
Fiziksel Niteleme:
VIII, 307 p. 108 illus., 22 illus. in color. online resource.
Seri:
Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, 81
İçindekiler:
Robust Numerical Schemes for an Efficient Implementation of Tangent Matrices: Application to Hyperelasticity, Inelastic Standard Dissipative Materials and Thermo-Mechanics at Finite Strains -- Folding patterns in partially delaminated thin films -- Thermo-mechanical Behavior of Confined Granular Systems -- Elastomeric gels: a model and first results -- A Tensegrity Paradigm for Minimal Mass Design of Roofs and Bridges -- Universal Meshes for the Simulation of Brittle Fracture and Moving Boundary Problems -- Free energy, free entropy, and a gradient structure for Thermoplasticity -- Comparison of isotropic elasto-plastic models for the plastic metric tensor Cp = FT p Fp -- Quasi-static evolutions in brittle fracture generated by gradient flows: sharp crack and phase-field approaches -- Improving the Material-PointMethod -- Meshfree methods applied to consolidation problems in saturated Soils -- A multiscale microstructural model of permeability in fractured Solids -- Thermal diffusion in a polymer blend.
Özet:
This book provides readers with a detailed insight into diverse and exciting recent developments in computational solid mechanics, documenting new perspectives and horizons. The topics addressed cover a wide range of current research, from computational materials modeling, including crystal plasticity, micro-structured materials, and biomaterials, to multi-scale simulations of multi-physics phenomena. Particular emphasis is placed on pioneering discretization methods for the solution of coupled non-linear problems at different length scales. The book, written by leading experts, reflects the remarkable advances that have been made in the field over the past decade and more, largely due to the development of a sound mathematical background and efficient computational strategies. The contents build upon the 2014 IUTAM symposium celebrating the 60th birthday of Professor Michael Ortiz, to whom this book is dedicated. His work has long been recognized as pioneering and is a continuing source of inspiration for many researchers. It is hoped that by providing a "taste" of the field of computational mechanics, the book will promote its popularity among the mechanics and physics communities.