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Developed from the author's course on advanced mechanics of
composite materials, Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials
with Abaqus (R) shows how powerful finite element tools tackle
practical problems in the structural analysis of composites. This
Second Edition includes two new chapters on "Fatigue" and "Abaqus
Programmable Features" as well as a major update of chapter 10
"Delaminations" and significant updates throughout the remaining
chapters. Furthermore, it updates all examples, sample code, and
problems to Abaqus 2020. Unlike other texts, this one takes theory
to a hands-on level by actually solving problems. It explains the
concepts involved in the detailed analysis of composites, the
mechanics needed to translate those concepts into a mathematical
representation of the physical reality, and the solution of the
resulting boundary value problems using Abaqus. The reader can
follow a process to recreate every example using Abaqus graphical
user interface (CAE) by following step-by-step directions in the
form of pseudo-code or watching the solutions on YouTube. The first
seven chapters provide material ideal for a one-semester course.
Along with offering an introduction to finite element analysis for
readers without prior knowledge of the finite element method (FEM),
these chapters cover the elasticity and strength of laminates,
buckling analysis, free edge stresses, computational
micromechanics, and viscoelastic models for composites. Emphasizing
hereditary phenomena, the book goes on to discuss continuum and
discrete damage mechanics as well as delaminations and fatigue. The
text also shows readers how to extend the capabilities of Abaqus
via "user subroutines" and Python scripting. Aimed at advanced
students and professional engineers, this textbook features 62
fully developed examples interspersed with the theory, 82
end-of-chapter exercises, and 50+ separate pieces of Abaqus
pseudo-code that illustrate the solution of example problems. The
author's website offers the relevant Abaqus and MATLAB model files
available for download, enabling readers to easily reproduce the
examples and complete the exercises. Video recording of solutions
to examples are available on YouTube with multilingual captions.
Designing structures using composite materials poses unique
challenges, especially due to the need for concurrent design of
both material and structure. Students are faced with two options:
textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of
composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis,
and books on finite element analysis that may or may not
demonstrate very limited applications to composites. But there is a
third option that makes the other two obsolete: Ever J. Barbero's
Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS (R),
Second Edition. The Only Finite Element Analysis Book on the Market
Using ANSYS to Analyze Composite Materials. By layering detailed
theoretical and conceptual discussions with fully developed
examples, this text supplies the missing link between theory and
implementation. In-depth discussions cover all of the major aspects
of advanced analysis, including three-dimensional effects,
viscoelasticity, edge effects, elastic instability, damage, and
delamination. This second edition of the bestseller has been
completely revised to incorporate advances in the state of the art
in such areas as modeling of damage in composites. In addition, all
50+ worked examples have been updated to reflect the newest version
of ANSYS. Including some use of MATLAB (R), these examples
demonstrate how to use the concepts to formulate and execute finite
element analyses and how to interpret the results in engineering
terms. Additionally, the source code for each example is available
to students for download online via a companion website featuring a
special area reserved for instructors. Plus a solutions manual is
available for qualifying course adoptions. Cementing applied
computational and analytical experience to a firm foundation of
basic concepts and theory, Finite Element Analysis of Composite
Materials Using ANSYS, Second Edition offers a modern, practical,
and versatile classroom tool for today's engineering classroom.
The third edition of Introduction to Composite MaterialsDesign is a
practical, design-oriented textbook aimed at students and
practicing engineers learning analysis and design of composite
materials and structures. Readers will find the third edition to be
both highly streamlined for teaching, with new comprehensive
examples and exercises emphasizing design, as well as complete with
practical content relevant to current industry needs. Furthermore,
the third edition is updated with the latest analysis techniques
for the preliminary design of composite materials, including
universal carpet plots, temperature dependent properties, and more.
Significant additions provide the essential tools for mastering
Design for Reliability as well as an expanded material property
database.
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