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Books by Keyword: Finite Element
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Edited by:
Wei Yang, Mamtimin Geni, Tiejun Wang and Zhuo Zhuang
Online since: March 2008
Description: This work on the fracture, fatigue and strength of materials comprises 238 peer-reviewed papers covering new ideas and up-to-date results. It is anticipated that this special volume will stimulate and enhance progress in fracture mechanics, materials behavior and computational science research, as well as advancing fundamental understanding in these fields.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by:
J. Quinta da Fonseca
Online since: August 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The papers contained in this useful volume fully reflect the diverse nature of the field of experimental mechanics. They have been compiled from contributions coming from all over the world and are grouped into the chapter-topics: Structural Integrity, Inverse Problems, Mechanical Modelling, Welded Structures, NDE, Micromechanical Testing, Impact of Composites, Impact and High Strain-Rate, and Dynamic Loading.
The papers contained in this useful volume fully reflect the diverse nature of the field of experimental mechanics. They have been compiled from contributions coming from all over the world and are grouped into the chapter-topics: Structural Integrity, Inverse Problems, Mechanical Modelling, Welded Structures, NDE, Micromechanical Testing, Impact of Composites, Impact and High Strain-Rate, and Dynamic Loading.
Edited by:
Prof. Andreas Öchsner and José Grácio
Online since: August 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The goal of this special collection was to provide a unique opportunity to gather together the latest results as well as to review the current issues most relevant to diffusion research.
The goal of this special collection was to provide a unique opportunity to gather together the latest results as well as to review the current issues most relevant to diffusion research.
Edited by:
N. Ohno and T. Uehara
Online since: June 2007
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This edited collection of 240 peer-reviewed articles covers a broad range of topics dealing with plasticity in various materials, such as metals, composites, polymers, foams, soils, and rocks at the nano-, micro- and macro-scales. These informative papers will bring the reader fully up-to-date with the latest research efforts advancing on a broad range of fronts in engineering plasticity
This edited collection of 240 peer-reviewed articles covers a broad range of topics dealing with plasticity in various materials, such as metals, composites, polymers, foams, soils, and rocks at the nano-, micro- and macro-scales. These informative papers will bring the reader fully up-to-date with the latest research efforts advancing on a broad range of fronts in engineering plasticity
Edited by:
Patrick Sean Keogh
Online since: October 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
An essential requirement for achieving the correct functionality and operation of engineering systems and structures is to understand the fundamental issues which underpin stress distributions and dynamic behaviour. Design software is increasingly being developed in order to integrate a number of analysis tools. The key to the success of this development is the generation of modelling and analysis techniques, together with experimental validation over likely parameter ranges.
An essential requirement for achieving the correct functionality and operation of engineering systems and structures is to understand the fundamental issues which underpin stress distributions and dynamic behaviour. Design software is increasingly being developed in order to integrate a number of analysis tools. The key to the success of this development is the generation of modelling and analysis techniques, together with experimental validation over likely parameter ranges.
Edited by:
Ichsan Setya Putra and Djoko Suharto
Online since: March 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Fracture, Fatigue and Strength are some of the most important properties of engineering materials.
Fracture, Fatigue and Strength are some of the most important properties of engineering materials.
Edited by:
W.P. Shen and J.Q. Xu
Online since: October 2004
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
These proceedings comprise the 192 papers which were presented at the Seventh Asia-Pacific Symposium on Engineering Plasticity and Its applications (AEPA2004), held on the 22nd to 26th September 2004 at Shanghai Jiaotong University, P.R.China.
These proceedings comprise the 192 papers which were presented at the Seventh Asia-Pacific Symposium on Engineering Plasticity and Its applications (AEPA2004), held on the 22nd to 26th September 2004 at Shanghai Jiaotong University, P.R.China.
Edited by:
M.P. Cartmell
Online since: November 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The trend towards the integration of modeling, analysis and design tools, which began in the 1990s, is now well underway, and it is becoming increasingly evident that formerly disparate engineering functions, such as stress analysis, fracture mechanics, elasticity and vibration analysis, will continue to move closer together, as seamlessly integrated computational design tools evolve. The series of Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis conferences has always reflected this alliance, with its tradition of encouraging specialist contributions to the development and enhanced application of powerful numerical methods; in conjunction with seminal papers on new techniques in experimental mechanics.
The trend towards the integration of modeling, analysis and design tools, which began in the 1990s, is now well underway, and it is becoming increasingly evident that formerly disparate engineering functions, such as stress analysis, fracture mechanics, elasticity and vibration analysis, will continue to move closer together, as seamlessly integrated computational design tools evolve. The series of Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis conferences has always reflected this alliance, with its tradition of encouraging specialist contributions to the development and enhanced application of powerful numerical methods; in conjunction with seminal papers on new techniques in experimental mechanics.
Edited by:
Wei Pan, Jianghong Gong, Lianmeng Zhang and Lidong Chen
Online since: May 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) exhibit spatial variations, in composition and/or microstructure, which have been imposed for the specific purpose of controlling the resultant variations in the thermal, structural or functional properties.
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) exhibit spatial variations, in composition and/or microstructure, which have been imposed for the specific purpose of controlling the resultant variations in the thermal, structural or functional properties.
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.
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.