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This book resulted from a series of lecture notes presented in CISM, Udine in July 7 -11, 2008. The papers inform about recent advances in continuum damage mechanics for both metals and metal matrix composites as well as the micromechanics of localization in inelastic solids. Also many of the different constitutive damage models that have recently appeared in the literature and the different approaches to this topic are presented, making them easily accessible to researchers and graduate students in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, aerospace engineering, and material science.
Contents
Part IModel and Its Application in Impact Responseof Composite Materials1 Prologue 2 Nonlocal formulation of the highvelocity impactinduced damage 3 Mechanics of small damage in fiber reinforcedcomposite materials 4 A comparative study of damage variables incontinuum damage mechanics 5 Computational aspects of the proposed theory 6 Verification and validation of the theoretical formulation7 Application of the theory in studying high velocityPart II: Advances in Statistical Damage Mechanics(SDM): New Modeling Strategies 1 Introduction: from continuum to discrete modeling2 One-dimensional models: Parallel Bundles Systems(PBS) 3 Higher-dimensional models: Spring networks 4 More related work 5 Concluding remarks Part III: Application of the ThermodynamicalTheory of ElastoViscoplasticity in Modern ManufacturingProcesses 1 Prologue 2 The thermodynamical theory of elasto-viscoplasticity3 Constitutive modelling for dynamic cyclic loadings4 Localization and localized fracture phenomenain cyclic dynamic loading processes 5 Numerical analysis of macrocrack propagation along a bimaterial interface under dynamic loading processes6 Numerical investigation of dynamic shear bandsin inelastic solids as a problem of mesomechanics7 Part II: Advances in Statistical Damage Mechanics(SDM): New Modeling Strategies 1 Introduction: from continuum to discrete modeling2 One-dimensional models: Parallel Bundles Systems(PBS) 3 Higher-dimensional models: Spring networks 4 More related work 5 Concluding remarks Part III: Application of the ThermodynamicalTheory of ElastoViscoplasticity in Modern ManufacturingProcesses 1 Prologue 2 The thermodynamical theory of elasto-viscoplasticity3 Constitutive modelling for dynamic cyclic loadings4 Localization and localized fracture phenomenain cyclic dynamic loading processes 5 Numerical analysis of macrocrack propagation along a bimaterial interface under dynamic loading processes6 Numerical investigation of dynamic shear bandsin inelastic solids as a problem of mesomechanics7 Numerical investigation of localized fracturephenomena in inelastic solids8 EpilogueReferences