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Multiscale Deformation and Fracture in Materials and Structures
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Multiscale Deformation and Fracture in Materials and Structures
The James R. Rice 60th Anniversary Volume
(Solid Mechanics and its Applications, Volume 84)

Author: T-J. Chuang, J.W. Rudnicki | Size: 8 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2000 | Pages: 464 | ISBN: 0792367189, 9780792367185, 9780306469527

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Modern Solid Mechanics considers phenomena at many levels, ranging from nano size at atomic scale through the continuum level at millimeter size to large structures at the tens of meter scale. The deformation and fracture behavior at these various scales are inextricably related to interdisciplinary methods derived from applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering mechanics. This book, in honor of James R. Rice, contains articles from his colleagues and former students that bring these sophisticated methods to bear on a wide range of problems. Articles discussing problems of deformation include topics of dislocation mechanics, second particle effects, plastic yield criterion on porous materials, hydrogen embrittlement, solid state sintering, nanophases at surfaces, adhesion and contact mechanics, diffuse instability in geomaterials, and percolation in metal deformation. In the fracture area, the topics include: elastic-plastic crack growth, dynamic fracture, stress intensity and J-integral analysis, stress-corrosion cracking, and fracture in single crystal, piezoelectric, composite and cementitious materials.

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