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Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships 1st Edition Dennis M Dimiduk Auth

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Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships 1st Edition Dennis M Dimiduk Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.56 MB
Pages: 790
Author: Dennis M. Dimiduk (auth.), Somnath Ghosh, Dennis Dimiduk (eds.)
ISBN: 9781441906427, 9781441906434, 1441906428, 1441906436
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Computational Methods For Microstructureproperty Relationships 1st Edition Dennis M Dimiduk Auth by Dennis M. Dimiduk (auth.), Somnath Ghosh, Dennis Dimiduk (eds.) 9781441906427, 9781441906434, 1441906428, 1441906436 instant download after payment.

Computational Methods for Microstructure-Property Relationships introduces state-of-the-art advances in computational modeling approaches for materials structure-property relations. Written with an approach that recognizes the necessity of the engineering computational mechanics framework, this volume provides balanced treatment of heterogeneous materials structures within the microstructural and component scales. Encompassing both computational mechanics and computational materials science disciplines, this volume offers an analysis of the current techniques and selected topics important to industry researchers, such as deformation, creep and fatigue of primarily metallic materials. Researchers, engineers and professionals involved with predicting performance and failure of materials will find Computational Methods for Microstructure-Property Relationships a valuable reference.

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