Modeling High Temperature Materials Behavior for Structural Analysis [electronic resource] : Part II. Solution Procedures and Structural Analysis Examples / by Konstantin Naumenko, Holm Altenbach.
By: Naumenko, Konstantin [author.]
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Contributor(s): Altenbach, Holm [author.]
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Introduction -- Examples of Constitutive Equations for Various Materials -- Inelasticity in Structures.
This second part of the work on creep modeling offers readers essential guidance on practical computational simulation and analysis. Drawing on constitutive equations for creep in structural materials under multi-axial stress states, it applies these equations, which are developed in detail in part 1 of the work, to a diverse range of examples.
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