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Multiscale Modeling Approaches for Composites

  • 1 Edición - 7 de enero de 2022
  • Última edición
  • Autores: George Chatzigeorgiou, Fodil Meraghni, Nicolas Charalambakis
  • Idioma: Inglés

Multiscale Modeling Approaches for Composites outlines the fundamentals of common multiscale modeling techniques and provides detailed guidance for putting them into practice.… Leer más

Descripción

Multiscale Modeling Approaches for Composites outlines the fundamentals of common multiscale modeling techniques and provides detailed guidance for putting them into practice. Various homogenization methods are presented in a simple, didactic manner, with an array of numerical examples.

The book starts by covering the theoretical underpinnings of tensors and continuum mechanics concepts, then passes to actual micromechanic techniques for composite media and laminate plates. In the last chapters the book covers advanced topics in homogenization, including Green’s tensor, Hashin-Shtrikman bounds, and special types of problems. All chapters feature comprehensive analytical and numerical examples (Python and ABAQUS scripts) to better illustrate the theory.

Puntos claves

  • Bridges theory and practice, providing step-by-step instructions for implementing multiscale modeling approaches for composites and the theoretical concepts behind them
  • Covers boundary conditions, data-exchange between scales, the Hill-Mandel principle, average stress and strain theorems, and more
  • Discusses how to obtain composite properties using different boundary conditions
  • Includes access to a companion site, featuring the numerical examples, Python and ABACUS codes discussed in the book

De interès para

Upper level undergrad and graduate students studying the mechanics of heterogeneous solids and materials science; academic researchers working in these same areas. Industrial engineers performing experiments in composites and looking to acquire access to simple and fast models for these materials

Índice

Part I. Tensors and Continuum Mechanics Concepts

1. Tensors

2. Continuum mechanics

Part II. Micromechanics for Composite Media

3. General concepts of micromechanics

4. Voigt and Reuss bounds

5. Eshelby solution based mean-field methods

6. Periodic homogenization

7. Laminate theory

Part III. Special Topics in Homogenization

8. Composite spheres/cylinders assemblage

9. Green’s tensor

10. Hashin-Shtrikman bounds

11. Mathematical homogenization theory

12. Nonlinear composites

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 19 de enero de 2022
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los autores

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George Chatzigeorgiou

George Chatzigeorgiou is a Research Scientist at CNRS (CR-HDR) based at the Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, France, and a member of the LEM3-UMR CNRS 7239 laboratory in France. His research is devoted to constitutive modeling of multifunctional materials and homogenization theories of composites.
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Senior Research Scientist, LEM3-UMR CNRS 7239 laboratory, France

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Fodil Meraghni

Fodil Meraghni is a Distinguished Professor at the Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology, France. He is the head of the Composites and Smart Materials Research Group at LEM3-UMR CNRS 7239 in France, working on multiscale modeling using micromechanical approaches for homogenization of polymer composites and shape memory alloys.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Distinguished Professor, Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology, France; LEM3-UMR CNRS 7239 laboratory, France

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Nicolas Charalambakis

Nicolas Charalambakis is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Civil Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and a member of the Center for Research and Development of Advanced Materials AUTH and Texas A&M, USA. His research focuses on homogenization and material instabilities.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

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