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The Material Point Method. A Continuum-Based Particle Method for Extreme Loading Cases 1st Edition Xiong Zhang

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The Material Point Method. A Continuum-Based Particle Method for Extreme Loading Cases 1st Edition Xiong Zhang
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.08 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Xiong Zhang, Zhen Chen and Yan Liu (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780124078550, 0124078559
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st Edition

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The Material Point Method. A Continuum-Based Particle Method for Extreme Loading Cases 1st Edition Xiong Zhang by Xiong Zhang, Zhen Chen And Yan Liu (auth.) 9780124078550, 0124078559 instant download after payment.

The Material Point Method: A Continuum-Based Particle Method for Extreme Loading Cases systematically introduces the theory, code design, and application of the material point method, covering subjects such as the spatial and temporal discretization of MPM, frequently-used strength models and equations of state of materials, contact algorithms in MPM, adaptive MPM, the hybrid/coupled material point finite element method, object-oriented programming of MPM, and the application of MPM in impact, explosion, and metal forming.

Recent progresses are also stated in this monograph, including improvement of efficiency, memory storage, coupling/combination with the finite element method, the contact algorithm, and their application to problems.

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