05420nam 2200661Ia 450 991082999850332120170809164658.01-280-64883-X97866106488320-470-03200-60-470-03199-9(CKB)1000000000357070(EBL)274313(OCoLC)657629983(SSID)ssj0000202424(PQKBManifestationID)11199222(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000202424(PQKBWorkID)10252283(PQKB)11235586(MiAaPQ)EBC274313(PPN)124552374(EXLCZ)99100000000035707020060911d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMicroporomechanics[electronic resource] /Luc Dormieux, Djimédo Kondo, Franz-Josef UlmChichester, West Sussex, England ;Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20061 online resource (346 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-03188-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-322) and index.Microporomechanics; Contents; Preface; Notation; 1 A Mathematical Framework for Upscaling Operations; 1.1 Representative Elementary Volume (rev); 1.2 Averaging Operations; 1.2.1 Apparent and Intrinsic Averages; 1.2.2 Spatial Derivatives of an Average; 1.2.3 Time Derivative of an Average; 1.2.4 Spatial and Time Derivatives of e; 1.3 Application to Balance Laws; 1.3.1 Mass Balance; 1.3.2 Momentum Balance; 1.4 The Periodic Cell Assumption; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Spatial and Time Derivative of e in the Periodic Case; 1.4.3 Spatial and Time Derivative of e of in the Periodic Case1.4.4 Application: Micro- versus Macroscopic CompatibilityPart I Modeling of Transport Phenomena; 2 Micro(fluid)mechanics of Darcy's Law; 2.1 Darcy's Law; 2.2 Microscopic Derivation of Darcy's Law; 2.2.1 Thought Model: Viscous Flow in a Cylinder; 2.2.2 Homogenization of the Stokes System; 2.2.3 Lower Bound Estimate of the Permeability Tensor; 2.2.4 Upper Bound Estimate of the Permeability Tensor; 2.3 Training Set: Upper and Lower Bounds of the Permeability of a 2-D Microstructure; 2.3.1 Lower Bound; 2.3.2 Upper Bound; 2.3.3 Comparison2.4 Generalization: Periodic Homogenization Based on Double-Scale Expansion2.4.1 Double-Scale Expansion Technique; 2.4.2 Extension of Darcy's Law to the Case of Deformable Porous Media; 2.5 Interaction Between Fluid and Solid Phase; 2.5.1 Macroscopic Representation of the Solid-Fluid Interaction; 2.5.2 Microscopic Representation of the Solid-Fluid Interaction; 2.6 Beyond Darcy's (Linear) Law; 2.6.1 Bingham Fluid; 2.6.2 Power-Law Fluids; 2.7 Appendix: Convexity of (d); 3 Micro-to-Macro Diffusive Transport of a Fluid Component; 3.1 Fick's Law3.2 Diffusion without Advection in Steady State Conditions3.2.1 Periodic Homogenization of Diffusive Properties; 3.2.2 The Tortuosity Tensor; 3.2.3 Variational Approach to Periodic Homogenization; 3.2.4 The Geometrical Meaning of Tortuosity; 3.3 Double-Scale Expansion Technique; 3.3.1 Steady State Diffusion without Advection; 3.3.2 Steady State Diffusion Coupled with Advection; 3.3.3 Transient Conditions; 3.4 Training Set: Multilayer Porous Medium; 3.5 Concluding Remarks; Part II Microporoelasticity; 4 Drained Microelasticity; 4.1 The 1-D Thought Model: The Hollow Sphere4.1.1 Macroscopic Bulk Modulus and Compressibility4.1.2 Model Extension to the Cavity; 4.1.3 Energy Point of View; 4.1.4 Displacement Boundary Conditions; 4.2 Generalization; 4.2.1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Scales; 4.2.2 Formulation of the Local Problem on the rev; 4.2.3 Uniform Stress Boundary Condition; 4.2.4 An Instructive Exercise: Capillary Pressure Effect; 4.2.5 Uniform Strain Boundary Condition; 4.2.6 The Hill Lemma; 4.2.7 The Homogenized Compliance Tensor and Stress Concentration4.2.8 An Instructive Exercise: Example of an rev for an Isotropic Porous Medium. Hashin's Composite Sphere AssemblageIntended as a first introduction to the micromechanics of porous media, this book entitled "Microporomechanics" deals with the mechanics and physics of multiphase porous materials at nano and micro scales. It is composed of a logical and didactic build up from fundamental concepts to state-of-the-art theories. It features four parts: following a brief introduction to the mathematical rules for upscaling operations, the first part deals with the homogenization of transport properties of porous media within the context of asymptotic expansion techniques. The second part deals with linear micropoPorous materialsMechanical propertiesPorous materialsMechanical propertiesMathematical modelsMicromechanicsPorous materialsMechanical properties.Porous materialsMechanical propertiesMathematical models.Micromechanics.620.11692Dormieux Luc619863Kondo Djimédo619864Ulm F.-J(Franz-Josef)619865MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910829998503321Microporomechanics1079213UNINA02633oam 2200517 c 450 991056305800332120250916235042.010.3726/b12685(CKB)4340000000238927(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/28908(PH02)9783954790326(oapen)doab28908(EXLCZ)99434000000023892720240525d2001 uy 0gerurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierM. Iu. Lermontov. His Life and WorkWalter N. Vickery1st, New ed.Frankfurt a.MPH0220011 online resource (430 p.), EPDFSlavistische Beiträge409Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften3-95479-032-7 Biographical Introduction - Antecedents, Birth, and Early Years - Tarkhany and The Caucasus - To Moscow - Petersburg Society and the First Exile - Petersburg and the Barante Duel - Second Exile - The Second Duel - Early Lyrics (1828-1835) - Lyrics (1836-1839) - Lyrics (1840-1841) - Narrative Poems - Dramatic Works - ProseDisplaying his characteristic balance between sympathy and detachment, Vickery has first provided a concise, but richly detailed account of Lermontov's brief and tragic life. His approach is above all sensible - down-to-earth and fair. Lermontov was a romantic, really the only Russian poet who fully fits that designation. Vickery understands very well the romantic ethos, but he is no romantic him self. He treats with tolerant but ironic amusement the adolescent posturing of Lermontov's early Byronism. He is less tolerant of the frequent arrogance and even cruelty in Lermontov's behavior toward those close to him, especially women. On the other hand, Vickery recognizes Lermontov's genuine longing for intimacy and affection and credits his capacity for friendship and generosity. He also effectively traces all these conflicting im pulses in Lermontov's poetry.PoetrybicsscBitsilliByronismLermontovLifeRomantisismrussian poetrySt. PeterburgVickeryWorkPoetryVickery Walter N.1921-1995aut1271671PH02PH02BOOK9910563058003321M. Iu. Lermontov. His Life and Work3041018UNINA