Computational methods in fracture mechanics /
The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-to...
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Stafa-Zurich ; Enfield, NH, USA :
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2011
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490 | 1 | |a Key engineering materials, |x 1013-9826 ; |v v. 454 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Computational Methods in Fracture Mechanics; Guest Editorial; Table of Contents; SGBEM for Cohesive Cracks in Homogeneous Media; On the Solution of the 3D Crack Surface Contact Problem Using the Boundary Element Method; A Variational Technique for Element Free Analysis of Static and Dynamic Fracture Mechanics; Boundary Element Analysis of Three-Dimensional Interface Cracks in Transversely Isotropic Bimaterials Using the Energy Domain Integral; Symmetric-Galerkin Boundary Element Transient Analysis of the DSIFs for the Interaction of a Crack with a Circular Inclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a Stress Intensity Factor Evaluation of Anisotropic Cracked Sheets under Dynamic Loads Using Energy Domain IntegralComputer Modelling of Dynamic Fracture Experiments; On NGF Applications to LBIE Potential and Displacement Discontinuity Analyses; Nonlinear Viscoelastic Fracture Mechanics Using Boundary Elements; Keywords Index; Authors Index | |
520 | |a The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-tolerance of structures are of direct concern to the prevention of fracture in load-bearing components of all kinds: ranging from space satellites and aircraft to bone prosthesis and home appliances. This special-topic book comprises nine papers that cover various aspects, of current areas of research. | ||
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