Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book

Title Advances in mechanics of time-dependent materials / Holm Alterbach, Julius Kaplunov, Hongbing Lu, Masayuki Nakada, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2023]
©2023

Copies

Description 1 online resource (xiv, 247 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Advanced structured materials ; volume 188
Advanced structured materials ; 188.
Contents Stieltjes continued fractions and their role in identifying linear viscoelastic material functions -- Viscoelasticity and viscoplasticity of hydrogels with supramolecular and dynamic covalent bonds -- Rheological aspects of 3D printing -- Prof. Igor Emris time in Caltech -- Numerical simulation for tensile strength of discontinuous CFRP considering viscoelastic entropy damage -- Mechanical spectral hole burning of polymethyl methacrylate to probe nonlinear viscoelastic behavior -- Time dependent deformation and failure behavior of discontinuous fiber reinforced polymers -- Accelerated testing methodology for durability of polymer composites based on the viscoelastic behavior of matrix resin -- Applicability of spring-loading methodology for comprehensive characterization of hybrid structures exhibiting simultaneous creep and relaxation -- Coupled Poroviscoelastic Response of Engineered Bacterial Biofilms- Application of time-temperature superposition principle -- Viscoelastic and viscoplastic behavior of polymer and composite -- Using asymptotic homogenization in parametric space to determine effective thermo-viscoelastic properties of fibrous composites -- Tensegrity modeling of the viscoelastic cell behavior -- Thermorheological analysis and kinetic modelling of thermo-oxidative degradation of polyethylene -- Quantitative characterization of cracks and contact stresses using photoviscoelasticity
Summary This book presents current trends in Mechanics of Time Dependent Materials. It covers a number of cutting-edge themes, such as characterization of linear and nonlinear mechanical behavior of viscoelastic materials and their composites, taking into consideration large deformations, low, moderate and large strain rates, as well as failure and fracture phenomena. The contributions are inspired by advanced applications in modern technologies, such as injection molding and extrusion.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Materials -- Mechanical properties.
Materials -- Mechanical properties
Form Electronic book
Author Altenbach, Holm, 1956- editor.
Kaplunov, J. D., editor.
Lu, Hongbing, editor
Nakada, Masayuki, editor
ISBN 9783031224010
3031224019