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The area of material damage models has undergone a rapid
development in the past few years. This is an extensive and
comprehensive survey of one- and three-dimensional damage models
for elastic and inelastic solids. The state-of-the-art is reported
by about 200 references. The book not only provides a rich current
source of knowledge, but also describes examples of practical
applications, numerical procedures, and computer codes. The style
of presentation is systematic, clear, and concise and is supported
by illustrative diagrams.
The area of material damage models has undergone a rapid
development in the past few years. This is an extensive and
comprehensive survey of one- and three-dimensional damage models
for elastic and inelastic solids. The state-of-the-art is reported
by about 200 references. The book not only provides a rich current
source of knowledge, but also describes examples of practical
applications, numerical procedures, and computer codes. The style
of presentation is systematic, clear, and concise and is supported
by illustrative diagrams.
The book introduces advanced theories for deformation, damage, and
failure in materials. The overall continuum mechanical framework
was marked out and added by creep and damage mechanics of materials
at elevated temperatures. The time-dependent and time-independent
models of cyclic plasticity for low cycle and thermomechanical
fatigue life assessment were specified in a very special manner:
instead of three-dimensional statements, only one-dimensional
rheological models were discussed. Anisotropic plasticity during
non-proportional loading and anisotropy of yield/failure criteria
is more and more important in modern applications. It is showing
how the limit states of materials can be estimated. In addition,
the damage and failure of composite materials demonstrate the
possibility to extend continuum mechanics to continuum damage
mechanics of composite materials.
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