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Anisotropic Behaviour of Damaged Materials

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2003

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  • First book about anisotropic damage mechanics with micromechanical aspects and thermo-mechanical coupling involved

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics (LNACM, volume 9)

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Table of contents (11 papers)

  1. General Description of Anisotropically Damaged Materials

  2. Phenomenological and Micromechanical Based Approaches to Anisotropic Damage and Fracture in Brittle Materials

  3. Damaged Induced Creep Anisotropy of Metallic Materials under Thermomechanical Loadings

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About this book

The scope of this book is based on the keynote lectures delivered during the Inter­ national Symposium on Anisotropic Behaviour of Damaged Materials ABDM, held in Krakow-Przegorzaiy, Poland, September 9-11, 2002. The Symposium was organized by the Solid Mechanics Division of the Institute of Mechanics and Machine Design - Cracow University of Technology, under aus­ pices of the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Cracow University of Technology, Prof. S. Michalowski. The Co-organizers of the ABDM Symposium were: • Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg, • Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials and Structures AMAS at the In­ stitute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sci­ ences, Warsaw, • Committee of Mechanics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Ten chapters of this book in their present form essentially exceed lectures de­ livered at the Symposium. They should rather be read as not only author's recent achievements in the field, but also the state of art and synthesis done by the lead­ ers in the mechanics community. The mixed formula of the Symposium, namely: the invited lectures and presentations of the original papers by the participants was used. 23 original papers, published in the Symposium Proceedings on CD, exhaust the full scope of the ABDM Symposium. The present book provides a survey of various damage models focusing on the damage response in anisotropic materials as well as damage-induced anisotropy.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Mechanics and Machine Design, Solid Mechanics Division, Politechnika Krakowska, Cracow University of Technology, Krakow, Poland

    Jacek J. Skrzypek, Artur W. Ganczarski

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