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This book contains results of more than a decade's effort on
coupled deformation and diffusion obtained in research performed at
the Institute of Fracture and Solid Mechanics, Lehigh University.
Despite the overwhelming number of theories on this subject, little
is known on the assessment of coupling effects because of the
inherent difficulties associated with experimentation. A case in
point is couple thermoelasticity, a theory that has remained
virtually unused in practice. This is indicative of the inadequacy
of conventional approaches. The interdependence of heat, moisture
and deformation arises in many engineer ing problems of practical
interest. Whether these effects are coupled or not depend on the
transient character of the boundary conditions. Special attention
is given to finding the coupling constants. Invoked is the
assumption that the physical parameters should be independent of
the specified boundary conditions. They can thus be extracted from
known experimental data for situations where coupling effects are
relatively weak and then applied to predict strong coupling effects
as boundary conditions are altered. This is illustrated for the
T300/5208 material commonly used in composites and permits a more
reliable evaluation of material behaving under extreme
environmental conditions. The lack of this knowledge can often be a
major deterrent to the achievement of new technological advances.
The reader will recognize that the material in this book does not
follow the main stream of research on moisture-temperature
diffusion and deformation."
This book contains results of more than a decade's effort on
coupled deformation and diffusion obtained in research performed at
the Institute of Fracture and Solid Mechanics, Lehigh University.
Despite the overwhelming number of theories on this subject, little
is known on the assessment of coupling effects because of the
inherent difficulties associated with experimentation. A case in
point is couple thermoelasticity, a theory that has remained
virtually unused in practice. This is indicative of the inadequacy
of conventional approaches. The interdependence of heat, moisture
and deformation arises in many engineer ing problems of practical
interest. Whether these effects are coupled or not depend on the
transient character of the boundary conditions. Special attention
is given to finding the coupling constants. Invoked is the
assumption that the physical parameters should be independent of
the specified boundary conditions. They can thus be extracted from
known experimental data for situations where coupling effects are
relatively weak and then applied to predict strong coupling effects
as boundary conditions are altered. This is illustrated for the
T300/5208 material commonly used in composites and permits a more
reliable evaluation of material behaving under extreme
environmental conditions. The lack of this knowledge can often be a
major deterrent to the achievement of new technological advances.
The reader will recognize that the material in this book does not
follow the main stream of research on moisture-temperature
diffusion and deformation."
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