Mechanics of Material Forces edited by Paul Steinmann, Gérard A. Maugin.

In this single volume the reader will find all recent developments in one of the most promising and rapidly expanding branches of continuum mechanics, the mechanics of material forces. The book covers both theoretical and numerical developments. Conceptually speaking, common continuum mechanics in t...

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Other Authors: Steinmann, Paul (Editor), Maugin, Gérard A. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edition:1st ed. 2005.
Series:Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics, 11
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505 0 |a 4d Formalism -- On Establishing Balance and Conservation Laws in Elastodynamics -- From Mathematical Physics to Engineering Science -- Evolving Interfaces -- The Unifying Nature of the Configurational Force Balance -- Generalized Stefan Models -- Explicit Kinetic Relation from “First Principles” -- Growth & Biomechanics -- Surface and Bulk Growth Unified -- Mechanical and Thermodynamical Modelling of Tissue Growth Using Domain Derivation Techniques -- Material Forces in the Context of Biotissue Remodelling -- Numerical Aspects -- Error-Controlled Adaptive Finite Element Methods in Nonlinear Elastic Fracture Mechanics -- Material Force Method. Continuum Damage & Thermo-Hyperelasticity -- Discrete Material Forces in the Finite Element Method -- Computational Spatial and Material Settings of Continuum Mechanics. An Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian Formulation -- Dislocations & Peach-Koehler-Forces -- Self-Driven continuous Dislocations and Growth -- Role of the Non-Riemannian Plastic Connection in Finite Elasto-Plasticity with Continuous Distribution of Dislocations -- Peach-Koehler Forces within the Theory of Nonlocal Elasticity -- Multiphysics & Microstructure -- On the Material Energy-Momentum Tensor in Electrostatics and Magnetostatics -- Continuum Thermodynamic and Variational Models for Continua with Microstructure and Material Inhomogeneity -- A Crystal Structure-Based Eigentransformation and its Work-Conjugate Material Stress -- Fracture & Structural Optimization -- Teaching Fracture Mechanics Within the Theory of Strength-of-Materials -- Configurational Thermomech-Anics and Crack Driving Forces -- Structural Optimization by Material Forces -- On Structural Optimisation and Configurational Mechanics -- Path Integrals -- Configurational Forces and the Propagation of a Circular Crack in an Elastic Body -- Thermoplastic M Integral and Path Domain Dependence -- Delamination & Discontinuities -- Peeling Tapes -- Stability and Bifurcation with Moving Discontinuities -- On Fracture Modelling Based on Inverse Strong Discontinuities -- Interfaces & Phase Transition -- Maxwell’s Relation for Isotropic Bodies -- Driving Force in Simulation of Phase Transition Front Propagation -- Modeling of the Thermal Treatment of Steel With Phase Changes -- Plasticity & Damage -- Configurational Stress Tensor in Anisotropic Ductile Continuum Damage Mechanics -- Some Class of SG Continuum Models to Connect Various Length Scales in Plastic Deformation -- Weakly Nonlocal Theories of Damage and Plasticity Based on Balance of Dissipative Material Forces. 
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