Books by Keyword: Stress Intensity Factor (SIF)

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Edited by: Alberto Milazzo and Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi
Online since: September 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The book covers a wide range of topics: Fracture Mechanics, Failure analysis, Composites, Multiscale Modelling, Micromechanics, Structural Health Monitoring, Damage Tolerance, Corrosion, Creep, Non-linear problems, Dynamic Fracture, Residual Stress, Environmental effects, Crack Propagation, Metallic and Concrete Materials, Probabilistic Aspects, Computer Modeling Methods (Finite Elements, Boundary Elements and Meshless), Microstructural and Multiscale Aspects.
Edited by: Ferri Aliabadi and Pihua Wen
Online since: July 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
Crack growth is a complex phenomenon and difficult to model without assumed simplifications. In recent years, there has been an increasing realization that advanced computational methods such as the Finite Element Method, the Boundary Element Method and Mesh Free Methods can be used to simulate crack growth in complex structural parts. This special issue contains original papers written by active researchers in the field of computational fracture mechanics. The aim is to inform those in the fracture mechanics community who might not be at the forefront of computational research of the recent developments and techniques available and the wide range of applications for which solutions are now possible.
Edited by: Amanda Wu
Online since: November 2012
Description: The proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ICMAE 2012), held on the 7 and 8th July 2012 in Paris, France, reflect the current situation in these important fields.
Edited by: Qing Fen Li, Yu Long Li and Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi
Online since: November 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This volume covers a wide range of topics: Fracture Mechanics, Failure Analysis, Composites, Multiscale Modeling, Micromechanics, Structural Health Monitoring, Damage Tolerance, Corrosion, Creep, Non-Linear Problems, Dynamic Fracture, Residual Stress, Environmental Effects, Crack Propagation, Metallic and Concrete Materials, Probabilistic Aspects, Computer Modeling Methods (Finite Element, Boundary Element and Meshless), Microstructural and Multiscale Aspects.
Edited by: Gary Yang
Online since: January 2012
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
These 40 peer-reviewed papers, selected from those presented at the International Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering Technology (ISMSET2011), held on the 12-13 November 2011 in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), cover a wide array of topics related to materials science and applied mechanics and will serve as an invaluable guide to the latest progress made in these fields.
Edited by: Robert Zhu
Online since: October 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 77 selected papers on Applied Mechanics and Civil Engineering are divided into the topics of: applied mechanics, civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, environmental engineering and safety, others. The work provides an excellent overview of these topics.
Edited by: Z. Tonkovic and Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi
Online since: September 2011
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This collection of peer-reviewed papers covers a wide range of topics: Fracture Mechanics, Failure analysis, corrosion, Creep, Non-linear problems, Dynamic Fracture, Residual Stress, Environmental effects, Crack Propagation, Repair Techniques, Composites, Ceramics, Polymers, Metallic and concrete materials, Probabilistic Aspects, Risk Analysis, Damage Tolerance, Fracture Control, Computer Modelling Methods (Finite Elements, Boundary Elements and Meshless), Microstructural and Multiscale Aspects. The work thus offers a timely survey of these subjects.
Edited by: Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi and A.P. Cisilino
Online since: December 2010
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-tolerance of structures are of direct concern to the prevention of fracture in load-bearing components of all kinds: ranging from space satellites and aircraft to bone prosthesis and home appliances.
Edited by: M.H Aliabadi, S. Abela, S. Baragetti, M. Guagliano and Han-Seung Lee
Online since: October 2009
Description: This special collection covers the latest theoretical, computational and experimental research on fracture and damage mechanics as well as on structural integrity and durability.
Edited by: H.S. Lee, In Seok Yoon and Prof. Ferri M.H.Aliabadi
Online since: July 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This volume is made up of contributions from researchers in 22 countries. It aims to promote exchange of the latest experimental and theoretical results on structural integrity, durability and failure analysis; with the emphasis on fracture and damage mechanics.
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