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Mechanics Of Microstructured Materials 1st Edition Helmut J Bhm Eds

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Mechanics Of Microstructured Materials 1st Edition Helmut J Bhm Eds
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.57 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Helmut J. Böhm (eds.)
ISBN: 9783211241547, 9783709127766, 321124154X, 3709127769
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Mechanics Of Microstructured Materials 1st Edition Helmut J Bhm Eds by Helmut J. Böhm (eds.) 9783211241547, 9783709127766, 321124154X, 3709127769 instant download after payment.

The work deals with the thermomechanical mechanical behavior of microstructured materials, which has attracted considerable interest from both the academic and the industrial research communities. The past decade has witnessed major progress in the development of analytical as well as numerical modeling approaches and of experimental methods in this field. Considerable research efforts have been aimed at obtaining microstructure-property correlations and at studying the damage and failure behavior of microstructured materials. The book combines an overview of important analytical and numerical modeling approaches in continuum micromechanics and is aimed at academic and industrial researchers, such as materials scientists, mechanical engineers, and applied physicists, who are working or planning to work in the field of mechanics of microstructured materials such as composites, metals and ceramics.

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