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Introduction To Practical Peridynamics Computational Solid Mechanics Without Stress And Strain Gerstle Walter Herbert

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Introduction To Practical Peridynamics Computational Solid Mechanics Without Stress And Strain Gerstle Walter Herbert
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.41 MB
Pages: 425
Author: Gerstle Walter Herbert
ISBN: 9789814699549, 9814699543
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Introduction To Practical Peridynamics Computational Solid Mechanics Without Stress And Strain Gerstle Walter Herbert by Gerstle Walter Herbert 9789814699549, 9814699543 instant download after payment.

Parting with the classical continuum concepts of stress and strain in the computational simulation of solids, this book proposes a peridynamic model that applies the model directly to particle lattices. The model is directly solvable on a computer. Introduction to Practical Peridynamics is both a graduate-level textbook and a treatise. The text provides the necessary foundations to understand and apply the state-based peridynamic lattice model, as well as a guide for the practical use of the model for solving realistic structural engineering problems (particularly in reinforced concrete structures) in elasticity, plasticity, damage, fracture, and large deformations. Contents in this book include introductory chapters presenting the historical background of the subject; classical elasticity; computational solid modeling; continuum mechanics; fracture mechanics; particle dynamics simulations on parallel computers; as well as example simulations (with model applications).

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