Books by Keyword: Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

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Edited by: K.M. Holford, J.A. Brandon, J.M. Dulieu-Barton, M.D. Gilchrist and K. Worden
Online since: April 2001
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Understanding the manner in which damage evolves in engineering materials, systems or structures is currently the focus of extensive research. The object of the present book is to report recent advances in the areas of damage detection, assessment and quantification.
Edited by: W. Hwang and K.S. Han
Online since: April 2000
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Fracture, Fatigue and Strength are among the most important properties of engineering materials. The present volume covers all aspects of Fracture Mechanics, Computational Mechanics, Dynamic Fracture, Damage Mechanics, Fracture Physics, Fatigue and Creep of advanced materials, special emphasis being placed on Polymer and Polymer Composites, Metal Matrix and Ceramic Matrix Composites, Advanced Ferrous and Nonferrous Alloys and Nonmetallic Materials. Also covered are various Structural Aspects, Welding and Joining Properties, Stress Corrosion, Dynamic Loading Effects and other aspects limiting the Application of High-Tech Materials.
Edited by: M.D. Gilchrist, J.M. Dulieu-Barton, K. Worden
Online since: June 1999
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Understanding the manner in which damage evolves in engineering materials, systems or structures is currently the focus of extensive research. The object of the present book is to report recent advances in the areas of damage detection, assessment and quantification.
Edited by: P. Tong, T.Y. Zhang and J.K. Kim
Online since: October 1997
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This 2-vol. set covers a broad range of areas related to the fracture of materials, including fracture mechanics, dynamic fracture, fatigue, creep, environmental effects, damage mechanics, analytical and computational mechanics, reliability and failure analysis, and materials behavior.
Edited by: Pierluigi Priolo
Online since: September 1997
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Several things have changed in the world of composites in recent years. While many industries have reverted to metals for motor car bodies, composites have found new openings in areas such as civil engineering, particularly because they offer a simple and rapid means of restoring damaged structures. Nevertheless, the main obstacle to their widespread use in a variety of promising fields, such as machine construction, continues to be the difficulty of treating concepts such as heterogeneity and anisotropy.
Edited by: L. Ye and Y.-W. Mai
Online since: April 1997
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
In recent years significant progress has been made in many areas of polymer blend and polymer matrix composite science and technology. This volume comprises a selection of refereed papers which cover the state-of-the-art, and predict future trends in polymer blend and composite research; including established, as well as innovative, applications and new directions for these novel materials.
Edited by: E. Armanios
Online since: May 1996
Description: The potential of composites cannot be fully realized unless their fracture modes and failure mechanisms are fully understood, and appropriate design tools for failure prediction are developed and verified.
Edited by: D.K. Das-Gupta
Online since: February 1994
Description: This book gives perspective of an exciting area of new and intelligent materials for electroactive sensor applications for microelectronics (and possibly in the nanometer scale) for the twenty-first century.
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