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Steinmann, Paul |
The Catalogue of Computational Material Models |
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2021 |
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Steinmann, Paul |
IUTAM Symposium on Progress in the Theory and Numerics of Configurational Mechanics |
I05439 |
2009 |
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| Title | The Catalogue of Computational Material Models : Basic Geometrically Linear Models in 1D |
| Author(s) | Steinmann, Paul;Runesson, Kenneth |
| Publication | Cham, Springer International Publishing, 2021. |
| Description | XII, 402 p. 187 illus : online resource |
| Abstract Note | This book gives a comprehensive account of the formulation and computational treatment of basic geometrically linear models in 1D. To set the stage, it assembles some preliminaries regarding necessary modelling, computational and mathematical tools. Thereafter, the remaining parts are concerned with the actual catalogue of computational material models. To this end, after starting out with elasticity as a reference, further 15 different basic variants of material models (5 x each of {visco-elasticity, plasticity, visco-plasticity}, respectively) are systematically explored. The presentation for each of these basic material models is a stand-alone account and follows in each case the same structure. On the one hand, this allows, in the true sense of a catalogue, to consult each of the basic material models separately without the need to refer to other basic material models. On the other hand, even though this somewhat repetitious concept may seem tedious, it allows to compare the formulation and resulting algorithmic setting of the various basic material models and thereby to uncover, in detail, similarities and differences. In particular, the response of each basic material model is analysed for the identical histories (Zig-Zag, Sine, Ramp) of prescribed strain and stress so as to clearly showcase and to contrast to each other the characteristics of the various modelling options |
| ISBN,Price | 9783030636845 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CONTINUUM MECHANICS
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. RHEOLOGY
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| Title | IUTAM Symposium on Progress in the Theory and Numerics of Configurational Mechanics : Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Erlangen, Germany, October 20-24, 2008 |
| Author(s) | Steinmann, Paul |
| Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 2009. |
| Description | XI, 271 p : online resource |
| Abstract Note | Configurational mechanics has attracted much attention from various research fields over the recent years/decades and has developed into a versatile tool that can be applied to a variety of problems. Since Eshelby's seminal works a general notion of configurational mechanics has evolved and has successfully been applied to many problems involving various types of defects in continuous media. The most prominent application is the use of configurational forces in fracture mechanics. However, as configurational mechanics is related to arbitrary material inhomogeneities it has also very successfully been applied to many materials science and engineering problems such as phase transitions and inelastic deformations. Also, the modeling of materials with micro-structure evolution is an important field, in which configurational mechanics can provide a better understanding of processes going on within the material. Besides these mechanical, physical, and chemical applications, ideas from configurational mechanics are now increasingly applied within computational mechanics. In this regard, in particular the combination of configurational mechanics and the finite element method has a notable impact on computational mechanics. New methods based on configurational mechanics are developing in computational fracture mechanics, structural optimization and adaptivity. These methods include, for example, r- and h-adaptive methods for mesh optimization and refinement. The IUTAM Symposium on "Progress in the Theory and Numerics of Configurational Mechanics" that took place at the University of Erlangen/Nuremberg, Germany, from October 20th to 24th, 2008, shed light on the most recent state of affairs in configurational mechanics. This proceedings volume brings together a number of peer reviewed papers that were presented at the symposium |
| ISBN,Price | 9789048134472 |
| Keyword(s) | 1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
2. Computational Intelligence
3. EBOOK
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5. MECHANICS
6. Mechanics, Applied
7. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
8. PHYSICS
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