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This book summarizes the actual state of the art and future trends
of surface effects in solid mechanics. Surface effects are more and
more important in the precise description of the behavior of
advanced materials. One of the reasons for this is the well-known
from the experiments fact that the mechanical properties are
significantly influenced if the structural size is very small like,
for example, nanostructures. In this book, various authors study
the influence of surface effects in the elasticity, plasticity,
viscoelasticity. In addition, the authors discuss all important
different approaches to model such effects. These are based on
various theoretical frameworks such as continuum theories or
molecular modeling. The book also presents applications of the
modeling approaches.
This book summarizes the actual state of the art and future trends
of surface effects in solid mechanics. Surface effects are more and
more important in the precise description of the behavior of
advanced materials. One of the reasons for this is the well-known
from the experiments fact that the mechanical properties are
significantly influenced if the structural size is very small like,
for example, nanostructures. In this book, various authors study
the influence of surface effects in the elasticity, plasticity,
viscoelasticity. In addition, the authors discuss all important
different approaches to model such effects. These are based on
various theoretical frameworks such as continuum theories or
molecular modeling. The book also presents applications of the
modeling approaches.
This book presents the various approaches in establishment the
basic equations of one- and two-dimensional structural elements. In
addition, the boundaries of validity of the theories and the
estimation of errors in approximate theories are given. Many
contributions contain not only new theories, but also new
applications, which makes the book interesting for researcher and
graduate students.
This book presents the various approaches in establishment the
basic equations of one- and two-dimensional structural elements. In
addition, the boundaries of validity of the theories and the
estimation of errors in approximate theories are given. Many
contributions contain not only new theories, but also new
applications, which makes the book interesting for researcher and
graduate students.
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