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Trends In Computational Contact Mechanics 1st Edition Damien Durville Auth

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Trends In Computational Contact Mechanics 1st Edition Damien Durville Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.44 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Damien Durville (auth.), Giorgio Zavarise, Peter Wriggers (eds.)
ISBN: 3642221661
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Trends In Computational Contact Mechanics 1st Edition Damien Durville Auth by Damien Durville (auth.), Giorgio Zavarise, Peter Wriggers (eds.) 3642221661 instant download after payment.

The subject of Computational Contact Mechanics has many facets. Its main impact lies in the transfer of knowledge form theoretical research to applied sciences, and from there to industry. The application fields are literally countless, ranging from classical engineering to biomechanics and nano-sciences.

The remarkable increase of computer power in recent years has been instrumental in enabling the development of simulation-based analysis in current design activity. This still involves tremendous effort in research, which focuses on, for example, multi-field and multi-scale problems, algorithmic robustness, and geometrical accuracy. Moreover, several aspects of Contact Mechanics, Debonding and Fracture Mechanics, have been combined to offer new enhanced possibilities to the computer simulation of complex phenomena.

With these contributions of prominent scientists, this book offers a wide overview on the ongoing research at the highest level in the field.

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