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Hierarchical Composite Materials provides an in-depth analysis of a
class of advanced composites that have properties that are
anisotropic due to structural organization at different length
scales. Chapters address how ordering occurs from the atomic-scale
up to the microstructure and how control of these factors leads to
the final materials' properties. Manufacturing procedures,
properties, and applications of different functionally graded
materials are discussed in detail. This book is ideal for materials
scientists, mechanical engineers, chemists and physicists.
Over the last few decades, uncertainty quantification in composite
materials and structures has gained a lot of attention from the
research community as a result of industrial requirements. This
book presents computationally efficient uncertainty quantification
schemes following meta-model-based approaches for stochasticity in
material and geometric parameters of laminated composite
structures. Several metamodels have been studied and comparative
results have been presented for different static and dynamic
responses. Results for sensitivity analyses are provided for a
comprehensive coverage of the relative importance of different
material and geometric parameters in the global structural
responses.
Over the last few decades, uncertainty quantification in composite
materials and structures has gained a lot of attention from the
research community as a result of industrial requirements. This
book presents computationally efficient uncertainty quantification
schemes following meta-model-based approaches for stochasticity in
material and geometric parameters of laminated composite
structures. Several metamodels have been studied and comparative
results have been presented for different static and dynamic
responses. Results for sensitivity analyses are provided for a
comprehensive coverage of the relative importance of different
material and geometric parameters in the global structural
responses.
This book contains selected papers from the symposium on
Engineering Pedagogy organised in honour of Professor Amitabha
Ghosh and his Lecture Series on Evolution of Classical Mechanics.
It covers evolution of mechanics from ancient times to modern days
and good pedagogical practices among engineering and science
faculty. The content includes chapters on challenges in engineering
education, intellectual property rights, professional ethics,
manufacturing education, additive manufacturing in engineering
curricula, among others. The volume necessitates an efficient and
effective pedagogical approach from engineering educators. This
book will be of interest to those in teaching across all
disciplines of engineering.
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