IUTAM Symposium on Multiscale Modeling and Characterization of Elastic-Inelastic Behavior of Engineering Materials -

IUTAM Symposium on Multiscale Modeling and Characterization of Elastic-Inelastic Behavior of Engineering Materials

Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Marrakech, Morocco, 20–25 October 2002
Buch | Hardcover
434 Seiten
2004
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4020-1861-9 (ISBN)
160,49 inkl. MwSt
Focuses on topics related to deformation and failure in metals, alloys, intermetallics and polymers including: experimental techniques, deformation and failure mechanisms, dislocation-based modeling, microscopic-macroscopic averaging schemes, application to forming processes and to phase transformation, and computational advances.
The papers in this proceeding are a collection of the works presented at the IUTAM symposium-Marrakech 2002 (October 20-25) which brought together scientists from various countries. These papers cover contemporary topics in multiscale modeling and characterization of materials behavior of engineering materials. They were selected to focus on topics related to deformation and failure in metals, alloys, intermetallics and polymers including: experimental techniques, deformation and failure mechanisms, dislocation-based modelling, microscopic-macroscopic averaging schemes, application to forming processes and to phase transformation, localization and failure phenomena, and computational advances. Key areas that are covered by some of the papers include modeling of material deformation at various scales. At the atomistic scale, results from MD simulations pertaining to deformation mechanisms in nano-crystalline materials as well as dislocation-defect interactions are presented. Advances in modeling of deformation in metals using discrete dislocation analyses are also presented, providing an insight into this emerging scientific technique that can be used to model deformation at the microscale. These papers address current engineering problems, including deformation of thin fIlms, dislocation behavior and strength during nanoindentation, strength in metal matrix composites, dislocation-crack interaction, development of textures in polycrystals, and problems involving twining and shape memory behavior. On Behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to thank Professor P.

New developments in the brittle to ductile transitions of fracture in intrinsically brittle crystals and polycrystals.- Dislocation-based length-scales in crystal plasticity: experiments and modeling.- Application of a variational self-consistent procedure to the prediction of deformation textures in polycrystals.- What about the yield transformation surface determination (austenite ? martensite) with the measurement of austenite and martensite lattice parameters for some shape memory alloys?.- Micro to macroscopic deformation behavior of amorphous polymer with slightly heterogeneous distribution of molecular chains.- Cross slip viewed at the nano — and micrometer scale.- A multiscale micromechanics approach to describe environmental effects on surface crack initiation under cyclic loading.- Atomic — scale modeling of dislocation behaviour under stress.- Coalescence and evolution of nanoscale islands during polycrystalline thin film growth.- On pic band propagation velocity under stress controlled tests in aluminium alloys.- Effect of some parameters on the elastoplastic behavior of green sand.- Experimental investigations of size effects in thin copper foils.- Plastic response of thin films due to thermal cycling.- Measurement of the stress intensity factor, kl, for copper by a digital image correlation method.- Homogeneization of viscoplastic materials.- Collective dislocation behavior in single crystalline aluminum under indentation.- Multiscale modeling of texture gradient effects on localization in fee polycrystals.- Multiaxial plastic fatigue behavior with multiscale modeling.- Damage, opening and sliding of grain boundaries.- Gradients of hardening in nonlocal dislocation based plasticity.- Determination of the material intrinsic length scale of gradientplasticity theory.- Computer simulation of contact force distribution in random granular packings.- Three — dimensional structures of the geometrically necessary dislocations generated from non — uniformities in metal microstructures.- Simulation of texture evolution in equal channel angular extrusion of copper using a new flow field.- Initial energy dissipation mechanism at crack tip on the ductile to brittle transition.- Constitutive modeling of viscoelastic unloading of glassy polymers.- On the constitutive theories of power — law materials containing voids.- Objective quantification of the ductility within the coupling elasticity — damage behavior: formulation.- Discrete dislocation predictions for single crystal hardening tension vs bending.- On plasticity and damage evolution during sheet metal forming.- Modeling of thermo-electro-elastic effective behaviors of piezoelectric composite mediums and analysis of reinforcement orientation effects.- Investigations in size dependent torsions and fractures.- Influence of microstructural parameters on shape memory alloys behavior.- Investigation of ridging in ferritic stainless steel using crystal plasticity finite element method.- Grain boundary effects and failure evolution in polycrystalline materials.- The influence of an heterogeneous dispersion on the failure behaviour of metal-matrix composites: micromechanical approach.- A cohesive segments approach for dynamic crack growth.- A linear model of processing path in cubic-orthotropic system.- Taylor theory with microscopic slip transfer conditions.- Dynamics of nanostructure formation during thin film deposition.- Prediction of damage in randomly oriented short-fibre composites by means of a mechanistic approach.- Nonsteady plain — strain ideal plastic flowconsidering elastic dead zone.- Multiscale modeling of non — linear behaviour of heterogeneous materials: comparison of recent homogénéisation methods.- Thermomechanical behaviour of shape memory alloy taylor’s model.- Multiscale analysis of dynamic deformation in monocrystals.- Micro/meso-modeling of polymeric composites with damage evolution.- An alternative approach for heterogeneous material behaviour modeling.- On anisotropic formulations of the elastic law within multiplicative inelasticity.- Deep drawing process of the aisi 304 stainless steel cup: interaction between design tools and kinetic of plastic strain induced martensite.- Modeling and simulation of dynamic plasticity and failure in ductile metals.- Effects of polymeric additives on the morphology and the structure of the calcium carbonate material.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2004
Reihe/Serie Solid Mechanics and Its Applications ; 114
Zusatzinfo XIV, 434 p.
Verlagsort New York, NY
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Wahrscheinlichkeit / Kombinatorik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Mechanik
Technik Maschinenbau
ISBN-10 1-4020-1861-4 / 1402018614
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-1861-9 / 9781402018619
Zustand Neuware
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