Introduction to Computational Nanomechanics
Multiscale and Statistical Simulations
Jun Li author Shaofan Li author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Dec '22
Should be back in stock very soon
A guide to computational nanomechanics, essential for those new to the subject and a useful reference for graduates and researchers.
With hands-on experience, case studies and further examples, this book is an essential practical guide to computational nanomechanics. The underlying theory is made accessible to readers without training or background in computational engineering or nanoscience fields, but it will also be very useful to more experienced graduates and researchers.An original comprehensive guide on computational nanomechanics discussing basic concepts and implications in areas such as computational physics, materials, mechanics and engineering as well as several other interdisciplinary avenues. This book makes the underlying theory accessible to readers without specialised training or extensive background in quantum physics, statistical mechanics, or theoretical chemistry. It combines a careful treatment of theoretical concepts with a detailed tutorial on computer software and computing implementation, including multiscale simulation and computational statistical theory. Multidisciplinary perspectives are provided, yielding a true insight on the applications of computational nanomechanics across diverse engineering fields. The book can serve as a practical guide with step-by-step discussion of coding, example problems and case studies. This book will be essential reading for students new to the subject, as well as an excellent reference for graduates and researchers.
ISBN: 9781107011151
Dimensions: 251mm x 175mm x 29mm
Weight: 1240g
582 pages