From Microstructure Investigations To Multiscale Modeling


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From Microstructure Investigations to Multiscale Modeling


From Microstructure Investigations to Multiscale Modeling

Author: Delphine Brancherie

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2018-01-04


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Mechanical behaviors of materials are highly influenced by their architectures and/or microstructures. Hence, progress in material science involves understanding and modeling the link between the microstructure and the material behavior at different scales. This book gathers contributions from eminent researchers in the field of computational and experimental material modeling. It presents advanced experimental techniques to acquire the microstructure features together with dedicated numerical and analytical tools to take into account the randomness of the micro-structure.

From Microstructure Investigations to Multiscale Modeling


From Microstructure Investigations to Multiscale Modeling

Author: Delphine Brancherie

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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Virtual Work Approach to Mechanical Modeling


Virtual Work Approach to Mechanical Modeling

Author: Jean Salençon

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2018-02-21


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This book is centred about the Principle of virtual work and the related method for mechanical modelling. It aims at showing and enhancing the polyvalence and versatility of the virtual work approach in the mechanical modelling process. The virtual work statement is set as the principle at the root of a force modelling method that can be implemented on any geometrical description. After experimentally induced hypotheses have been made on the geometrical parameters that describe the concerned system and subsystems, the method provides a unifying framework for building up consistently associated force models where external and internal forces are introduced through their virtual rates of work. Systems described as three-dimensional, curvilinear or planar continua are considered: force models are established with the corresponding equations of motion; the validation process points out that enlarging the domain of relevance of the model for practical applications calls for an enrichment of the geometrical description that takes into account the underlying microstructure.