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Progress in fracture and damage mechanics [electronic resource] : special topic volume with invited papers only / edited by B.G. Falzon and M.H. Aliabadi.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Falzon, B. G. (Brian G.)
Aliabadi, M. H.
Series:
Key Engineering Materials
Key engineering materials, 1013-9826 ; v. 383
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fracture mechanics.
Continuum damage mechanics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland ; Enfield, N.H. : Trans Tech Publications, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This special-topic volume reports on new progress made in the analysis and understanding of fracture and damage mechanics. The Finite Element Method is a well-established analytical tool for theoretical fracture analysis. The development of interface elements which combine aspects of both fracture and damage mechanics has permitted the prediction of both crack initiation and propagation. A number of the papers presented here deal with their use and further development. Substantial progress has also been made in the use of the Boundary Element Method for treating crack problems. The inherent ma
Contents:
Progress in Fracture and Damage Mechanics; Preface; Table of Contents; Experiments to Detect Damage Progression in Axially Compressed CFRP Panels under Cyclic Loading; An Experimental and Numerical Study of the Static and Fatigue Performance of a Composite Adhesive Repair; Influence of Porosity on the Interlaminar Shear Strength of Fibre-Metal Laminates; Automatic Insertion of Cohesive Elements for Delamination Modelling; BEM Analysis of Semipermeable Piezoelectric Cracks; A Boundary Element Free Implementation Using NGF to Solve Fracture Mechanics Applications
Boundary Element Analysis of Cracked Sheets Repaired with Bonded Anisotropic PatchesDual Boundary Element Analysis for Time-Dependent Fracture Problems in Creeping Materials; Keywords Index; Authors Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
3-03813-182-2
OCLC:
897070520

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