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VISCOPLASTIC FLOW IN SOLIDS PRODUCED BYSHEAR BANDING A complete
overview of the topic of viscoplastic flow in solids produced by
shear banding This book presents novel ideas about inelastic
deformation and failure of solids in a clear, concise manner. It
exposes readers to information that will allow them to acquire the
competence and ability to deal with up-to-date manufacturing and
failure processes. It also portrays a new understanding of
deformation processes. Finally, shear banding's typical mechanism
becomes the active cause of viscoplastic flow and not the -passive
effect. Viscoplastic Flow in Solids Produced by Shear Banding
begins by discussing the new physical model of multilevel hierarchy
and the evolution of micro-shear bands. In conclusion, it examines
the difficulties of applying a direct multiscale integration scheme
and extends the representative volume element (RVE) concept using
the general theory of the singular surfaces of the microscopic
velocity field sweeping out the RVE. This book reveals a new
formulation of the shear strain rate generated by the consecutive
systems of shear bands in the workflow integration approach. This
book: Presents fresh ideas about inelastic deformation and failure
of materials Provides readers with the ability to deal with
up-to-date manufacturing and failure processes Sheds light on the
interdisciplinary view of deformation processes in solids
Viscoplastic Flow in Solids Produced by Shear Banding will appeal
to researchers studying physical foundations of inelastic behaviour
and failure of solid materials, dealing with analysis and numerical
simulations of manufacturing forming processes. It is also an
excellent resource for graduate and postgraduate students of
material science and mechanical engineering faculties.
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