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Structure, Deformation, and Integrity of Materials Prof. Dr. Gijsbertus De With(auth.)

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Structure, Deformation, and Integrity of Materials Prof. Dr. Gijsbertus De With(auth.)
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 119.3 MB
Pages: 854
Author: Prof. Dr. Gijsbertus de With(auth.)
ISBN: 9783527314263, 9783527612031, 3527314261, 3527612033
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Structure, Deformation, and Integrity of Materials Prof. Dr. Gijsbertus De With(auth.) by Prof. Dr. Gijsbertus De With(auth.) 9783527314263, 9783527612031, 3527314261, 3527612033 instant download after payment.

This first integrated approach to thermomechanics deals equally with the atomic scale, the mesoscale of microstructures and morphology, as well as the macroscopic level of actual components and workpieces for applications. With some 85 examples and 150 problems, it covers the three important material classes of ceramics, polymers, and metals in a didactic manner. The renowned author surveys mechanical material behavior at both the introductory and advanced level, providing reading incentive to both students as well as specialists in such disciplines as materials science, chemistry, physics, and mechanical engineering. Backed by five appendices on symbols, abbreviations, data sheets, materials properties, statistics, and a summary of contact mechanics.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–21):
Chapter 2 Constitutive behaviour (pages 23–40):
Chapter 3 Mathematical preliminaries (pages 41–70):
Chapter 4 Kinematics (pages 71–89):
Chapter 5 Kinetics (pages 91–124):
Chapter 6 Thermodynamics (pages 125–162):
Chapter 7 C, Q and S mechanics (pages 163–211):
Chapter 8 Structure and bonding (pages 213–280):
Chapter 9 Continuum elasticity (pages 281–306):
Chapter 10 Elasticity of structures (pages 307–336):
Chapter 11 Molecular basis of elasticity (pages 337–379):
Chapter 12 Microstructural aspects of elasticity (pages 381–413):
Chapter 13 Continuum plasticity (pages 415–443):
Chapter 14 Applications of plasticity theory (pages 445–472):
Chapter 15 Dislocations (pages 473–514):
Chapter 16 Dislocations and plasticity (pages 515–551):
Chapter 17 Mechanisms in polymers (pages 553–568):
Chapter 18 Continuum visco?elasticity (pages 569–591):
Chapter 19 Applications of visco?elasticity theory (pages 593–610):
Chapter 20 Structural aspects of visco?elasticity (pages 611–645):
Chapter 21 Continuum fracture (pages 647–686):
Chapter 22 Applications of fracture theory (pages 687–722):
Chapter 23 Structural aspects of fracture (pages 723–756):
Chapter 24 Fatigue (pages 757–780):
Chapter 25 Perspective and outlook (pages 781–800):

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