Material Substructures in Complex Bodies

From Atomic Level to Continuum

Paolo Maria Mariano editor Gianfranco Capriz editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:4th Apr '07

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A wide spectrum of problems in the mechanics of complex materials

Describes the mechanical behaviour of complex bodies that gives rise to a variety of problems from the macroscopic- to the nano-world. This book explores various aspects of these problems. It is intended for students working on the basic mathematical and physical problems accruing from the mechanics of materials.Stringent industrial requirements for sophisticated performance and circumstantial control of microdevices or nanotechnology manufacturing, and other types of machinery at multiple scales, require complex materials. The adjective ‘complex’ indicates that the substructure influences gross mechanical behaviour in a prominent way and interactions due to substructural changes are represented directly. Examples are liquid crystals, quasi-periodic alloys, polymeric bodies, spin glasses, magnetostrictive materials and ferroelectrics, suspensions, in particular liquids with gas bubbles, polarizable fluids, etc. The mechanical behaviour of complex bodies described in this book gives rise to a wide variety of challenging problems from the macroscopic- to the nano-world. The chapters composing this book explore various aspects of these problems, giving rise to new areas of discussion together with specific solutions. Contributors are Carlo Cercignani, Gianfranco Capriz, Pierre Degond, Antonio Fasano, Harley T. Johnson, Sukky Jun, Krishna Kannan, Wing Kam Liu, Alberto Mancini, Paolo Maria Mariano, Ingo Müller, Kumbakonan R. Rajagopal, Jan Jerzy Slawianowski. Material Substructures in Complex Bodies will be a useful tool for researchers and students working on the basic mathematical and physical problems accruing from the mechanics of materials.

ISBN: 9780080445359

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 740g

364 pages