Books by Keyword: Relaxation

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Edited by: Moussa Karama
Online since: June 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Various research topics fall under the rubric of Structure: e.g. material damage leading to crack growth and/or fatigue of structures under dynamic loading or impact, durability and reliability of structures, numerical simulation and experimental work involving large deformations and impact associated with various experimental techniques. With regard to experimental studies, many non-destructive tests have been developed during recent years in order to deliver more accurate data. Therefore, papers dealing with the processing, characterization and physical properties determination of materials and structures fall under this heading. Finally, it also covers aspects of computer software, numerical models and advanced simulation algorithms. Specific applications of modeling and simulation in science and engineering, together with the relevant applied mathematical techniques, are also covered.
Edited by: B.M. Darinskii and L.B. Magalas
Online since: August 2006
Description: This work bridges the gaps between mechanical spectroscopy, internal friction, relaxation phenomena in solids and the spectroscopic approach to the dissipation of mechanical energy in solids.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
A limited number of papers are selected from different fields in order to compare the analysis of similar relaxation phenomena occurring in various materials.
Edited by: Wladyslaw Bogusz, Waclaw Jakubowski and Franciszek Krok
Online since: December 1994
Description: The fourth of the series International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport was held in Warsaw, Poland. The Symposium devoted for presentation of the recent results and discussion of problems in the area of solid state ionics, among the scientists from East and from West was attended by 72 participants from 15 countries.
Edited by: P. Duhaj, P. Mrafko and P. Svec
Online since: January 1993
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The volume presents 120 papers covering all important aspects of amorphous metallic materials.
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