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100 1 _aYang, Z.,
_eauthor.
_910782
245 1 0 _aMaterial modeling in finite element analysis /
_cZ. Yang.
264 1 _aBoca Raton, FL :
_bCRC Press,
_c2020.
300 _a1 online resource (xviii, 308 pages).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
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_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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505 0 _aChapter 1 Introduction PartI METAL Chapter 2 Structure and Material Properties of Metal Chapter 3 Some Plastic Material Models of Metals and Definition of Their Parameters Chapter 4 Simulation of Metal Forming Chapter 5 Simulation of Ratcheting Chapter 6 Influence of Temperature on Material Properties Chapter 7 Simulation of Creep Part II POLYMERS Chapter 8 Structure and Features of Polymer Chapter 9 Hyperelasticity Chapter 10 Viscoelasticity of Polymers Chapter 11 Mullins Effect Chapter 12 Usermat for Hyperelastic Materials PartIII SOIL Chapter 13 Soil Introduction Chapter 14 Cam Clay Model Chapter 15 Drucker-Prager Model Chapter 16 Mohr-Coulomb Model Chapter 17 Jointed Rock Model Chapter 18 Consolidation of Soils PartIV MODERN MATERIALS Chapter 19 Composite Materials Chapter 20 Functionally Graded Material Chapter 21 Shape Memory Alloys Chapter 22 Simulation of Piezoelectricity Chapter 23 Nanomaterials PartV RETROSPECTIVE Chapter 24 Retrospective Appendix 1 Input File of Curve-Fitting of the Chaboche Model in Section 3.3 Appendix 2 Input File of the Forming Process Model in Section 4.2 Appendix 3 Input File of the Ratcheting Model in Section 5.2 Appendix 4 Input File of the Combustion Chamber Model in Section 6.2 Appendix 5 Input File of the Bolt Model under Pretension in Section 7.2 Appendix 6 Input File of Curve-Fitting of the Ogden Model in Section 9.3 Appendix 7 Input File of the Rubber Rod Model under Compression in Section 9.4 Appendix 8 Input File of the Liver Soft Tissue Model in Section 10.4 Appendix 9 Input File of the Rubber Tire Damage Model in Section 11.3 Appendix 10 Input File of UserHyper in Section 12.2 Appendix 11 Input File of the Tower Subsidence Model in Section 14.3 Appendix 12 Input File of the Soil-Arch Interaction Model in Section 15.2 Appendix 13 Input File of the Slope Stability Model in Section 16.3 Appendix 14 Input File of the Tunnel Excavation Model in Section 17.3 Appendix 15 Input File of the Settlement Model in Section 18.3 Appendix 16 Input File of the Composite Damage Model in Section 19.3 Appendix 17 Input File of the SLB Model in Section 19.4 Appendix 18 Input File of the Spur Gear Model with FGM in Section 20.3 Appendix 19 Input File of the Orthodontic Wire Model in Section 21.2 Appendix 20 Input File of the Vacuum Tight Shape Memory Flange Model in Section 21.3 Appendix 21 Input File of the Piezoelectric Microaccelerometer Model in Section 22.4 Appendix 22 Input File of the Contact Model in Section 23.2
520 _aFinite element analysis has been widely applied in mechanical, civil, and biomedical designs. This book aims to provide the readers comprehensive views of various material models with practical examples, which would help readers understand various materials, and build appropriate material models in the finite element analysis. This book is composed of four main parts: 1) metals, 2) polymers, 3) soils, and 4) modern materials. Each part starts with the structure and function of different materials and then follows the corresponding material models such as BISO, MISO, Chaboche model in metals, Arruda-Boyce model, Mooney-Rivlin model, Ogden model in polymers, Mohr-Coulomb model, Cam Clay model and Jointed Rock model in geomechanics, composites and shape memory alloys in modern materials. The final section presents some specific problems, such as metal forming process, combustion chamber, Mullins effect of rubber tire, breast shape after breast surgery, viscoelasticity of liver soft tissues, tunnel excavation, slope stability, orthodontic wire, and piezoelectric microaccelerometer. All modeling files are provided in the appendixes of the book. This book would be helpful for graduate students and researchers in the mechanical, civil, and biomedical fields who conduct finite element analysis. The book provides all readers with comprehensive understanding of modeling various materials.
588 _aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
650 0 _aFinite element method.
_910783
650 0 _aMaterials
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