Models, Simulation, and Experimental Issues in Structural Mechanics / edited by Michel Frémond, Franco Maceri, Giuseppe Vairo.

The reader aware in Structural Mechanics will find in this book a source of fruitful knowledge and effective tools useful for imagining, creating, and promoting novel and challenging developments. It addresses a wide range of topics, such as mechanics and geotechnics, vibration and damping, damage a...

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Other Authors: Frémond, Michel (Editor), Maceri, F. (Franco) (Editor), Vairo, Giuseppe (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Series:Springer series in solid and structural mechanics ; 8.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • 5-dimensional Thermodynamics of Dissipative Continua
  • Mathematical Modelings of Smart Devices and Smart Structures
  • Multiplane Cohesive Zone Models Combining Damage, Friction and Interlocking
  • On Alternative Approaches for Graded Damage Modelling
  • Edge Debonding Prediction in Beams Strengthened by FRP Composite Plates
  • A Concurrent Multiscale Model for Crack Propagation Analysis in Composite Materials
  • Quasi-static Evolution, Variational Principles and Implicit Scheme in Gradient Plasticity
  • Deviatoric Strength of Nanoporous Materials: A Limit Analysis Approach
  • On Melan’s Theorem in Temperature-dependent Viscoplasticity
  • Incompressibility and Large Deformations
  • Crowd-structure Interaction in Laterally Vibrating Footbridges: Comparison of two Fully Coupled Approaches
  • Computational Modeling of Backward Erosion Piping
  • Experimental Analysis of a Tuned Mass Damper with Eddy Currents Damping Effect
  • Experimental Study on a Scaled Model of Offshore Wind Turbine on Monopile Foundation.
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