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This book presents recent research on damage mechanics with finite elements. Particular emphasis is laid on programming the finite element method to incorporate applications of damage mechanics. This textbook for graduates and researchers in civil, mechanical, aerospace engineering and materials science deals with the practical applications of damage mechanics, which have not appeared before in the literature. The book contains research on the separation of voids and cracks in continuum damage mechanics. An educational version of a finite element program for damage mechanics is included on a CD-ROM.
The major goal of this book is to present the implementation of
some damage models with finite elements. The damage models are
based on the principles of continuum damage mechanics and the
effective stress concept. Several books have appeared recently on
damage mechanics but are mostly theoretical in nature.
Alternatively, this book provides a complete finite element program
that includes the effects of damage. The book consists of two
parts. Part I includes two chapters mainly review ing topics from
finite element analysis and continuum damage mechanics. The reader
is cautioned that the material contained in this part is
introductor- other references must be consulted for the theoretical
aspects of these topics. For a complete theoretical treatment of
the subject, the reader is referred to the book Advances in Damage
Mechanics: Metals and Metal Matrix Composites by Voyiadjis and
Kattan, published in 1999. In Part II the finite element program
DNA is introduced in three chapters. DNA stands for "Da mage
Nonlinear Analysis." The program can be used for the analysis of
elasto plastic material behavior including the effects of damage
within the frame work of damage mechanics. Two versions of DNA are
presented - one for small strain analysis and one for finite strain
analysis. The program makes extensive calls to a library of tensor
operations developed by the authors. The tensor library is
extensively outlined in the last chapter of the book."
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