Large Deformations of Solids: Physical Basis and Mathematical Modelling

CHF 120.75
Auf Lager
SKU
450UVMIOJEK
Stock 1 Verfügbar
Geliefert zwischen Do., 26.02.2026 und Fr., 27.02.2026

Details

A central problem in engineering is the deformation of structures. These may be structures made of metal, from concrete or other buildingmaterials,orfrom soilforexample. Generallyspeaking, the engineerrequiresthedeformationofastructuretoberelativelysmall, predictable, tolerable and non-damaging. Professor Jean Mandel devotedalargepartofhisprofessionalcareertostudiesofdeforma tionandhewassuccessfulinidentifyingprinciplesandproceduresof wideapplicability.Accordingly,itisveryappropriatetobringtogether as we dointhis volume papers by world authorities concerned with deformationinmemoryofProfessorMandel. The papers in this volume were all invited contributions to an international CNRS colloquium which was held at the Ecole Poly techniqueinParis, 30September-2October1985. Thevolumeconsidersthedeformationofmetals,rocks,composites, soils, sand and wood. The microscopic processes and theory of deformationaretreated, asarethegenerallawsrelatingdeformation with parameters such as stress system and temperature. A central problemwhichhasbeensystematicallyattackedinthecaseofmetalsis the relationship between the behaviour of crystal defects such as dislocations and the deformationofa large specimenorengineering component.Itshould be possible to produce accurate predictionsof macroscopic deformation from a microscopic model and substantial progresstowardsthisendhasbeenmadeinrecentyears.Thefirsttwo sectionsofthe bookare largelyconcerned with progress in this very importantarea. A parallel theme which was established in earlier days is the developmentofcontinuummodelsfordeformation.Suchmodelswere proposedatatimewhenmicroscopyhadnotdevelopedtoitspresent levelofsophisticationsothat,forexample,itwasnotestablishedthat v VI PREFACE crystalsactuallycontaineddislocations.Thecontinuumtheorieswhich datebackmorethanacenturysoughttoexplainmicroscopicdeforma tion in terms of abstract models involving mechanical elements of whichthespringand the dashpot wereprominentexamples. Froma strictly practical standpoint these continuum models still have great utilitytoday, particularlyinareaswhere the materialsaresocompli cated that the preferred route, linking microscopic behaviour with macroscopicbehaviour, is notyet available. Section3ofthe book is concernedthereforewiththecontinuumpointofviewformetals.

Inhalt
Session I: General Concepts.- 1. Sur Quelques Concepts Fondamentaux de la Mécanique.- 2. The Statistical Basis of Polycrystal Plasticity.- 3. Modelling of Finite Deformations of Anisotropic Materials.- 4. Microlocal Aspects of Finite Deformations in the Light of Nonstandard Analysis.- Session II: MetalsPhysical Point of View.- 5. Déformations Finies des Agrégats Métaux: Aspects Physiques et Métallurgiques.- 6. The Effect of Partial Reversibility of Dislocation Motion.- 7. Effective-cluster Simulation of Polycrystal Plasticity.- 8. Pseudoelasticity and Shape Memory.- 9. A Unified Elastic-Viscoplastic Theory with Large Deformations.- Session III: MetalsContinuum Point of View.- 10. Interaction between Physical Mechanisms and the Structure of Continuum Theories.- 11. Microstructure and Phenomenological Models for Metals.- 12. Study of the Constitutive Law for a Polycrystal and Analysis of Rate Boundary Value Problem in Finite Elastoplasticity.- 13. Thermodynamique et Viscoplasticité du Monocristal Métallique: Comparaison et Synthèse de Modèles à Variables Internes.- 14. Some Applications of the Self-consistent Scheme in the Field of Plasticity and Texture of Metallic Polycrystals.- 15. Fundamental Considerations in Micromechanical Modeling of Polycrystalline Metals at Finite Strain.- Session IV: Rocks and Composites.- 16. Generalization of the MandelSpencer Double-Slip Model.- 17. On the Structure of Single Slip and its Implications for Inelasticity.- 18. Kinematics in Plastically Deformed Rocks.- 19. A Theory for Coupled Stress and Fluid Flow Analysis in Jointed Rock Masses.- Session V: Soils.- 20. L'Effet de la Formation des Surfaces de Glissement dans les Milieux Continus.- 21. On Large Deformations of Rock-type Transversely Isotropic Materials.-22. Physical Bases for the Thermo-Hygro-Rheological Behaviours of Wood in Finite Deformations.- 23. Bifurcation par Localisation de la Déformation: Etude Expérimentale et Theorique à L'Essai Biaxial sur Sable.- 24. A Mechanical Description of Saturated Soils.- 25. Some Macroscopic Consequences of the Granular Structure of Sand.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789401080231
    • Auflage 1986
    • Editor J. Gittus, S. Nemat-Nasser, J. Zarka
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Maschinenbau
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 524
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T29mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9789401080231
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 9401080232
    • Veröffentlichung 26.09.2011
    • Titel Large Deformations of Solids: Physical Basis and Mathematical Modelling
    • Gewicht 750g
    • Herausgeber Springer Netherlands

Bewertungen

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung
Nur registrierte Benutzer können Bewertungen schreiben. Bitte loggen Sie sich ein oder erstellen Sie ein Konto.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland | ©2025 Avento by Gametime AG
Gametime AG | Hohlstrasse 216 | 8004 Zürich | Schweiz | UID: CHE-112.967.470
Kundenservice: customerservice@avento.shop | Tel: +41 44 248 38 38