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Author Naumenko, Konstantin, author

Title Modeling high temperature materials behavior for structural analysis. Part I, Continuum mechanics foundations and constitutive models / Konstantin Naumenko, Holm Altenbach
Published Switzerland : Springer, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 371 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Advanced structured materials, 1869-8433 ; volume 28
Advanced structured materials ; v. 28.
Contents Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 High-Temperature Inelasticity in Structural Materials; 1.1.1 Uni-axial Stress State; 1.1.2 Multi-axial Effects; 1.2 High-Temperature Inelasticity in Structures; 1.2.1 Examples for Creep in Structures; 1.2.2 Examples for Thermo-mechanical Cycling; 1.3 Microstructural Features and Length Scale Effects; 1.4 Temporal Scale Effects; 1.5 Modeling Approaches and Objectives; 1.5.1 Modeling Approaches; 1.5.2 Objectives, Modeling Requirements, and Steps for Structural Analysis; References; 2 Continuum Mechanics in One Dimension
2.1 Motion, Derivatives, and Deformation2.2 Conservation of Mass; 2.3 Balance of Momentum; 2.4 Balance of Energy; 2.5 Entropy Inequality; 2.6 Dissipation Inequality, Free Energy, and Stress; References; 3 Elementary Uni-axial Constitutive Models; 3.1 Heat Transfer; 3.2 Thermo-elasticity; 3.3 Non-linear Viscosity, Viscoplasticity, and Rigid Plasticity; 3.4 Elasto-plasticity; 3.5 Hardening, Softening, and Ageing; 3.5.1 Strain Hardening; 3.5.2 Kinematic Hardening; 3.5.3 Phase Mixture Models for Hardening and Softening; 3.5.4 Ageing; 3.6 Damage; 3.6.1 Kachanov-Rabotnov Model
3.6.2 Continuum Damage MechanicsReferences; 4 Three-Dimensional Continuum Mechanics; 4.1 Motion, Derivatives and Deformation; 4.1.1 Motion and Derivatives; 4.1.2 Deformation Gradient and Strain Tensors; 4.1.3 Velocity Gradient, Deformation Rate, and Spin Tensors; 4.2 Conservation of Mass; 4.3 Balance of Momentum; 4.3.1 Stress Vector; 4.3.2 Integral Form ; 4.3.3 Stress Tensor and Cauchy Formula; 4.3.4 Local Forms ; 4.4 Balance of Angular Momentum; 4.5 Balance of Energy; 4.6 Entropy and Dissipation Inequalities; References; 5 Constitutive Models; 5.1 Heat Transfer
5.2 Material and Physical Symmetries5.3 Thermo-elasticity; 5.3.1 Preliminary Remarks; 5.3.2 Isotropic Materials; 5.3.3 Anisotropic Materials; 5.3.4 Linear Elasticity; 5.4 Non-linear Viscosity, Viscoplasticity, and Rigid Plasticity; 5.4.1 Preliminary Remarks; 5.4.2 Isotropic Materials; 5.4.3 Initially Anisotropic Materials; 5.4.4 Functions of Stress and Temperature; 5.5 Elasto-plasticity; 5.5.1 Multiplicative Decomposition of Deformation Gradient; 5.5.2 Small Strains; 5.6 Hardening and Softening Rules; 5.6.1 Time and Strain Hardening; 5.6.2 Kinematic Hardening
5.6.3 Phase Mixture Models for Hardening and Softening5.7 Damage Processes and Damage Mechanics; 5.7.1 Scalar-Valued Damage Variables; 5.7.2 Damage-Induced Anisotropy; References; 6 Examples of Constitutive Equations for Various Materials; 6.1 Basic Approaches of Identification; 6.2 Isotropic Materials; 6.2.1 Type 316 Steel; 6.2.2 Steel 13CrMo4-5; 6.2.3 Steel X20CrMoV12-1; 6.2.4 Aluminium Alloy BS 1472; 6.3 Initially Anisotropic Materials; 6.3.1 Forged Al-Cu-Mg-Si Alloy; 6.3.2 Multi-pass Weld Metal; References; Appendix A Basic Operations of Tensor Algebra
Summary Annotation This monograph presents approaches to characterize inelastic behavior of materials and structures at high temperature. Starting from experimental observations, it discusses basic features of inelastic phenomena including creep, plasticity, relaxation, low cycle and thermal fatigue. The authors formulate constitutive equations to describe the inelastic response for the given states of stress and microstructure
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 18, 2016)
Subject Materials at high temperatures.
Heat resistant materials.
Building materials -- Analysis
Refractory materials.
heat resistant material.
refractory.
Testing of materials.
Mechanics of solids.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
Refractory materials
Building materials -- Analysis
Heat resistant materials
Materials at high temperatures
Form Electronic book
Author Altenbach, Holm, 1956- author.
ISBN 9783319316291
331931629X
3319316273
9783319316277
Other Titles Continuum mechanics foundations and constitutive models