Fracture Mechanics of Electromagnetic Materials

Fracture Mechanics of Electromagnetic Materials
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781848166639
ISBN-13 : 184816663X
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Synopsis Fracture Mechanics of Electromagnetic Materials by : Xiaohong Chen

Fracture Mechanics of Electromagnetic Materials provides a comprehensive overview of fracture mechanics of conservative and dissipative materials, as well as a general formulation of nonlinear field theory of fracture mechanics and a rigorous treatment of dynamic crack problems involving coupled magnetic, electric, thermal and mechanical field quantities. Thorough emphasis is placed on the physical interpretation of fundamental concepts, development of theoretical models and exploration of their applications to fracture characterization in the presence of magneto-electro-thermo-mechanical coupling and dissipative effects. Mechanical, aeronautical, civil, biomedical, electrical and electronic engineers interested in application of the principles of fracture mechanics to design analysis and durability evaluation of smart structures and devices will find this book an invaluable resource.

Fracture Mechanics Of Electromagnetic Materials: Nonlinear Field Theory And Applications

Fracture Mechanics Of Electromagnetic Materials: Nonlinear Field Theory And Applications
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781908977205
ISBN-13 : 1908977205
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Synopsis Fracture Mechanics Of Electromagnetic Materials: Nonlinear Field Theory And Applications by : Xiaohong Chen

Fracture Mechanics of Electromagnetic Materials provides a comprehensive overview of fracture mechanics of conservative and dissipative materials, as well as a general formulation of nonlinear field theory of fracture mechanics and a rigorous treatment of dynamic crack problems involving coupled magnetic, electric, thermal and mechanical field quantities.Thorough emphasis is placed on the physical interpretation of fundamental concepts, development of theoretical models and exploration of their applications to fracture characterization in the presence of magneto-electro-thermo-mechanical coupling and dissipative effects. Mechanical, aeronautical, civil, biomedical, electrical and electronic engineers interested in application of the principles of fracture mechanics to design analysis and durability evaluation of smart structures and devices will find this book an invaluable resource./a

Fracture Mechanics of Piezoelectric Solids with Interface Cracks

Fracture Mechanics of Piezoelectric Solids with Interface Cracks
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9783319535531
ISBN-13 : 3319535536
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Synopsis Fracture Mechanics of Piezoelectric Solids with Interface Cracks by : Volodymyr Govorukha

This book provides a comprehensive study of cracks situated at the interface of two piezoelectric materials. It discusses different electric boundary conditions along the crack faces, in particular the cases of electrically permeable, impermeable, partially permeable, and conducting cracks. The book also elaborates on a new technique for the determination of electromechanical fields at the tips of interface cracks in finite sized piezoceramic bodies of arbitrary shape under different load types. It solves scientific problems of solid mechanics in connection with the investigation of electromechanical fields in piezoceramic bodies with interface cracks, and develops calculation models and solution methods for plane fracture mechanical problems for piecewise homogeneous piezoceramic bodies with cracks at the interfaces. It discusses the “open” crack model, which leads to a physically unrealistic oscillating singularity at the crack tips, and the contact zone model for in-plane straight interface cracks between two dissimilar piezoelectric materials. It also investigates the model of a crack with electro-mechanical pre-fracture zones. The formulated problems are reduced to problems of linear relationship, which correspond to different crack models, and their exact analytical solutions are found. The book presents in detail the expressions for stress and electric displacement intensity factors, as well as for the energy release rate. The influence of the electric permittivity of the crack, the mechanical load and the electric field upon the electro-elastic state, as well as the main fracture mechanical parameters, are analyzed and clearly illustrated. This book addresses postgraduate students, university teachers and researchers dealing with the problems of fracture mechanics of piezoelectric materials, as well as engineers who are active in the analysis of strength and durability of piezoelectric constructions.

Mechanics of Electromagnetic Material Systems and Structures

Mechanics of Electromagnetic Material Systems and Structures
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Publisher : Computational Mechanics
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052870030
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Synopsis Mechanics of Electromagnetic Material Systems and Structures by : Yasuhide Shindo

In recent years, the science of electro-magneto-mechanics has developed rapidly because of its possible extensive practical applications in fields such as smart material systems and structures, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), bio-medical devices, superconducting devices, and magnetic fusion reactors. volume features a selection of papers presented at the Symposium on Electro-Magneto-Mechanics that formed part of the 14th US National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNCTAM 14). state-of-the-art fundamental research to applied research and applications in emerging technologies. They are divided under the following main headings: magnetoelasticity; piezoelectric fracture and damage mechanics; piezoelectric buckling, stability and vibration; and smart sensors and actuators.

Fracture Mechanics

Fracture Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9783540358497
ISBN-13 : 3540358498
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Fracture Mechanics by : Dietmar Gross

- self-contained and well illustrated - complete and comprehensive derivation of mechanical/mathematical results with enphasis on issues of practical importance - combines classical subjects of fracture mechanics with modern topics such as microheterogeneous materials, piezoelectric materials, thin films, damage - mechanically and mathematically clear and complete derivations of results

Tensile Fracturing in Rocks

Tensile Fracturing in Rocks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 581
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ISBN-10 : 9783540266143
ISBN-13 : 3540266143
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Synopsis Tensile Fracturing in Rocks by : Dov Bahat

‘Tensile Fracturing in Rocks’ presents field observations on fracturing of sedim- tary rocks and granite outcrops from various provinces in three continents. It also combines results of recent experiments conducted at different laboratories around the world with current theories on fracturing. In treating faults, this book limits itself to faults that are associated with joint sets produced by definable causes and occasi- ally to cases where interaction between the two types of fracture – faults and joints – is not clear. The book’s subject matter is divided over six chapters, which are briefly described below. Chapter 1 summarizes current key concepts in fracture physics. It starts with a pr- entation of the elastic theory of fracture, and concentrates on the results of linear el- tic fracture mechanics. The chapter touches also upon other fracture properties, e.g., crack nucleation, dynamic fracturing and slow fracturing processes. Nucleation is - dressed by statistical mechanics methods incorporating modern approaches of th- mal and fiber bundle processes. The analyses of dynamic fracturing and slow fract- ing focus on the differences, as compared to the linear elastic approach. The cont- versy in interpreting experimental dynamic results is highlighted, as are the surface morphology patterns that emerge in fracturing and the non-Griffith crack extension criterion in very slow fracturing processes.

Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic NDE for Structure and Material Characterization

Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic NDE for Structure and Material Characterization
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 890
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ISBN-10 : 9781466570474
ISBN-13 : 1466570474
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic NDE for Structure and Material Characterization by : Tribikram Kundu

Most books on nondestructive evaluation (NDE) focus either on the theoretical background or on advanced applications. Bridging the gap between the two, Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic NDE for Structure and Material Characterization: Engineering and Biomedical Applications brings together the principles, equations, and applications of ultrasonic and