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This book provides an overview of the experimental characterization
of materials and their numerical modeling, as well as the
development of new computational methods for virtual design. Its 17
contributions are divided into four main sections: experiments and
virtual design, composites, fractures and fatigue, and uncertainty
quantification. The first section explores new experimental methods
that can be used to more accurately characterize material behavior.
Furthermore, it presents a combined experimental and numerical
approach to optimizing the properties of a structure, as well as
new developments in the field of computational methods for virtual
design. In turn, the second section is dedicated to experimental
and numerical investigations of composites, with a special focus on
the modeling of failure modes and the optimization of these
materials. Since fatigue also includes wear due to frictional
contact and aging of elastomers, new numerical schemes in the field
of crack modeling and fatigue prediction are also discussed. The
input parameters of a classical numerical simulation represent mean
values of actual observations, though certain deviations arise: to
illustrate the uncertainties of parameters used in calculations,
the book's final section presents new and efficient approaches to
uncertainty quantification.
This book provides an overview of multiscale approaches and
homogenization procedures as well as damage evaluation and crack
initiation, and addresses recent advances in the analysis and
discretization of heterogeneous materials. It also highlights the
state of the art in this research area with respect to different
computational methods, software development and applications to
engineering structures. The first part focuses on defects in
composite materials including their numerical and experimental
investigations; elastic as well as elastoplastic constitutive
models are considered, where the modeling has been performed at
macro- and micro levels. The second part is devoted to novel
computational schemes applied on different scales and discusses the
validation of numerical results. The third part discusses gradient
enhanced modeling, in particular quasi-brittle and ductile damage,
using the gradient enhanced approach. The final part addresses
thermoplasticity, solid-liquid mixtures and ferroelectric models.
The contents are based on the international workshop "Multiscale
Modeling of Heterogeneous Structures" (MUMO 2016), held in
Dubrovnik, Croatia in September 2016.
This book provides an overview of the experimental characterization
of materials and their numerical modeling, as well as the
development of new computational methods for virtual design. Its 17
contributions are divided into four main sections: experiments and
virtual design, composites, fractures and fatigue, and uncertainty
quantification. The first section explores new experimental methods
that can be used to more accurately characterize material behavior.
Furthermore, it presents a combined experimental and numerical
approach to optimizing the properties of a structure, as well as
new developments in the field of computational methods for virtual
design. In turn, the second section is dedicated to experimental
and numerical investigations of composites, with a special focus on
the modeling of failure modes and the optimization of these
materials. Since fatigue also includes wear due to frictional
contact and aging of elastomers, new numerical schemes in the field
of crack modeling and fatigue prediction are also discussed. The
input parameters of a classical numerical simulation represent mean
values of actual observations, though certain deviations arise: to
illustrate the uncertainties of parameters used in calculations,
the book's final section presents new and efficient approaches to
uncertainty quantification.
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