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There are numerous technological materials - such as metals,
polymers, ceramics, concrete, and many others - that vary in
properties and serviceability. However, the almost universal common
theme to most real materials is that their properties depend on the
scale at which the analysis or observation takes place and at each
scale "probabilities" play an important role. Here the word
"probabilities" is used in a wider than the classical sense. In
order to increase the efficiency and serviceability of these
materials, researchers from NATO, CP and other countries were
brought together to exchange knowledge and develop avenues for
progress and applications in the st 21 century. The workshop began
by reviewing progress in the subject area over the past few years
and by identifying key questions that remain open. One point was
how to observe/measure material properties at different scales and
whether a probabilistic approach, at each scale, was always
applicable and advantageous. The wide range of materials, from wood
to advanced metals and from concrete to complex advanced
composites, and the diversity of applications, e.g. fatigue,
fracture, deformation, etc., were recognized as "obstacles" in
identifying a "universal" approach.
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