Material Inhomogeneities and their Evolution

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Inhomogeneity theory is important for the description of a variety of material phenomena. This concise and understandable book presents a unified treatment of the theory using some of the tools of modern differential geometry. The first part of the book deals with the geometrical description of uniform bodies and their homogeneity (i.e., integrability) conditions. In the second part, a theory of material evolution is developed and its relevance in various applied contexts discussed. The necessary geometrical notions are introduced as needed in the first two parts but often without due attention to an uncompromising mathematical rigour. This task is left for the third part of the book, which is a highly technical compendium of those concepts of modern differential geometry that are invoked in the first two parts. To make the text as useful as possible to active researchers and graduate students, considerable attention has been devoted to non-standard topics.


Concise and understandable book about material inhomogeneities and their evolution Accessible to applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers who have an interest in materials inhomgeneities

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Inhomogeneity theory is of importance for the description of a variety of material phenomena, including continuous distributions of dislocations, fracture mechanics, plasticity, biological remodelling and growth and, more generally, all processes that entail changes in the material body driven by forces known in literature as material or configurational. This monograph presents a unified treatment of the theory using some of the tools of modern differential geometry. The first part of the book deals with the geometrical description of uniform bodies and their homogeneity (i.e., integrability) conditions. In the second part, a theory of material evolution is developed and its relevance in various applied contexts discussed. The necessary geometrical notions are introduced as needed in the first two parts but often without due attention to an uncompromising mathematical rigour. This task is left for the third part of the book, which is a highly technical compendium of those concepts of modern differential geometry that are invoked in the first two parts (differentiable manifolds, Lie groups, jets, principal fibre bundles, G-structures, connections, frame bundles, integrable prolongations, groupoids, etc.). To make the text as useful as possible to active researchers and graduate students, considerable attention has been devoted to non-standard topics, such as second-grade materials, Cosserat media and functionally graded bodies.


Inhalt
Inhomogeneity in Continuum Mechanics.- An overview of inhomogeneity theory.- Uniformity of second-grade materials.- Uniformity of Cosserat media.- Functionally graded bodies.- Material Evolution.- On energy, Cauchy stress and Eshelby stress.- An overview of the theory of material evolution.- Second-grade evolution.- Mathematical Foundations.- Basic geometric concepts.- Theory of connections.- Bundles of linear frames.- Connections of higher order.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783540723721
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Allgemeines & Lexika
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H20mm x B234mm x T155mm
    • Jahr 2007
    • EAN 9783540723721
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-540-72372-1
    • Titel Material Inhomogeneities and their Evolution
    • Autor Marcelo Epstein , Marek Elzanowski
    • Untertitel A Geometric Approach
    • Gewicht 436g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 261

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