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Creep In Structures Vi Iutam Symposium Proceedings Holm Altenbach

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Creep In Structures Vi Iutam Symposium Proceedings Holm Altenbach
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.51 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Holm Altenbach, Konstantin Naumenko, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783031390692, 3031390695
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Creep In Structures Vi Iutam Symposium Proceedings Holm Altenbach by Holm Altenbach, Konstantin Naumenko, (eds.) 9783031390692, 3031390695 instant download after payment.

This book offers a current state of the art in analysis and modeling of creep phenomena with applications to the structural mechanics. It presents the some presentations from the IUTAM-Symposium series "Creep in Structures", which held in Magdeburg (Germany) in September 2023, and it discusses many advances and new results in the field. These are for example: interlinks of mechanics with materials science in multi-scale analysis of deformation and damage mechanisms over a wide range of stresses and temperature; development and analysis of new alloys for (ultra)high-temperature applications; formulation and calibration of advanced constitutive models of inelastic behavior under transient loading and temperature conditions; development of efficient procedures and machine learning techniques for identification of material parameters in advanced constitutive laws; introduction of gradient-enhanced and non-local theories to account for damage and fracture processes; and application of new experimental methods, such as digital image correlation, for the analysis of inelastic deformation under multi-axial stress state.

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