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Titolo: | Theory, modeling and numerical simulation of multi-physics materials behavior : selected, peer-reviewed papers from the symposium : theory, modeling and numerical simulation of multi-physics materials behavior, organized within the MRS fall meeting 2007 held in Boston, MA, USA November 26-30 2007 / / edited by Veena Tikare [and others] |
Pubblicazione: | Stafa-Zurich : , : Trans Tech Publications LTD, , [2008] |
©2008 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (171 p.) |
Disciplina: | 620.1120151 |
Soggetto topico: | Materials - Mathematical models |
Materials - Simulation methods | |
Altri autori: | TikareVeena |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Nota di contenuto: | Theory, Modeling and Numerical Simulation; Preface ; Table of Contents; Atomistic Simulations of the Aluminum-Silicon Interfaces under Shear Loading; Shock Loading of Bone-Inspired Metallic Nanocomposites; Hydrogen Storage in MgH2 Matrices: An Ab-Initio Study of Mg-MgH2 Interface ; First-Principles Calculations of the Atomic and Electronic Structures in Au-Pd Slab Interfaces; In-Diffusion and Out-Diffusion of Oxygen from a Composite Containing Random Traps; Effects of Supports on Hydrogen Adsorption on Pt Clusters; First-Principles Calculations of Pd/Au(100) Interfaces with Adsorbates |
In-Plane Rotated Crystal Structure in Continuous Growth of Bismuth Cuprate Superconducting FilmDynamical Interaction between Thermally Activated Glide of Screw Dislocation and Self-Interstitial Clusters in Bcc Fe; The Effects of Solute Segregation on the Evolution and Strength of Dislocation Junctions; Physics Mechanisms Involved in the Formation and Recrystallization of Amorphous Regions in Si through Ion Irradiation; Hotspot Formation in Shock-Induced Void Collapse; Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Nanocrystalline Tantalum under Uniaxial Tension | |
Diffusion Mechanisms near Tilt Grain Boundaries in Ni3Al IntermetallidePhase-Transformation Wave Dynamics in LiFePO4 ; Molecular-Dynamics Analysis of the Structural Properties of Silica during Cooling; Atomistic Simulations of Copper Precipitation and Radiation Induced Segregation in α-Iron; Ab-Initio Calculation for the Study of Nano Scale Silicon Based Device Structure; Modelling of Elastic Modulus and Molecular Structure Interrelationship of an Oriented Crystalline Polymer; Reaction Rate as an Effective Tool for Analysis of Chemical Diffusion in Solids | |
Simulation of the Columnar-to-Equiaxed Transition in Alloy Solidification - The Effect of Nucleation Undercooling, Density of Nuclei in Bulk Liquid and Alloy Solidification Range on the TransitionSimulation of Surface-Enhanced Ordering in Smectic Films; Atomic Scale Modelling of Materials: A Prerequisite for any Multi-Scale Approach to Structural and Dynamical Properties; Morphological Evolution of Intragranular Void under the Thermal-Stress Gradient Generated by the Steady State Heat Flow in Encapsulated Metallic Films: Special Reference to Flip Chip Solder Joints | |
Effect of C on Vacancy Migration in α-IronKeywords Index; Authors Index | |
Sommario/riassunto: | No present-day research and development program is complete without the inclusion of a robust modeling and numerical simulation component. Models and model-based numerical simulations are extensively used to probe complex materials behavior and structure in order to obtain a deeper insight into the fundamentals of materials. Multi-physics models are becoming increasingly common, with advances in computational science, and are rapidly advancing the basic understanding of materials. The aim of this special collection: ""Theory, modeling and numerical simulation of multi-physics behavior"", with |
Titolo autorizzato: | Theory, modeling and numerical simulation of multi-physics materials behavior |
ISBN: | 3-03813-200-4 |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910813947703321 |
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