Damage Mechanics
George Z. Voyiadjis
Peter I. Kattan
© 2005 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISBN-10: 0824727576 (Hardcover)
ISBNr-13: 9780824727574 (Hardcover)
Size of Zip file: 2.59 mb
271 pages
The book presents the principles of continuum damage mechanics including the latest research by the authors. The presentation is theoretical in nature emphasizing the detailed derivations of the various models and formulations. The work of various active researchers in this area is also presented. Both isotropic and anisotropic damage mechanics theories are discussed. Also, both elastic and elasto-plastic damage analyses are presented. The presentation used in this book is consistent and systematic. Many examples illustrating the theory are presented especially in the early chapters of the book. In addition, a large number of problems appear at the ends of sections and chapters for students to be used as practice. The book can be used as a graduate textbook for students in the areas of civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science, and engineering mechanics. The book can also be used as a reference for active researchers in this field as well as for practicing engineers.
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