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Behavior of Metallic and Composite Structures (Second Volume)



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Autore: Sadowski Tomasz Visualizza persona
Titolo: Behavior of Metallic and Composite Structures (Second Volume) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (325 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: steel–concrete composite bridge
I-shaped beam
concrete creep
temperature
prediction
experiment
through-beam joint
concrete filled steel tube (CFST) columns
reinforced concrete (RC)
axial compressive behaviour
steel mesh
local compression
confined concrete
height factor
curved steel–concrete composite box beam
two-node finite beam element with 26 DOFs
long-term behavior
age-adjusted effective modulus method
C-section
TH-section
distortional mode
medium length
interactive buckling
compression
Koiter’s theory
FEM
dynamic pulse buckling
composite stanchion
FE analysis
nonlinear analysis
crashworthiness
modulus of elasticity
pine wood
wood defects
knots
laboratory tests
beams
glued laminated timber
ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs)
minicomposite
tensile
damage
fracture
timber
natural composite
Kolsky method
deformation diagrams
wood species
energy absorption
wood model
verification
nonlinear stability
square plate
shear forces
components of transverse forces in bending
membrane components of transverse forces
4 methods (CPT, FSDT, S-FSDT, FEM)
connection
test
bolt
steel plate
moisture content
failure
AlCrN
arc current
structure
hardness
adhesion
wear
turbine jet engine
material tests
ember-resistant alloys
wood
cohesive law
digital image correlation
fracture mechanics
mixed mode I+II loading
dual adhesive
single lap joints
numerical modeling
artificial neural networks
sandwich panels with corrugated channel core
3D-printed sandwich
bending response
mechanism maps
geometrical optimization
dislocation–boundary interaction
dislocation–interface interaction
deformation twin-boundary interaction
size effect
boundary structure
boundary strengthening
characterization techniques
adhesive joint
adhesive bond strength
adhesive layer thickness
Persona (resp. second.): AltenbachHolm
SadowskiTomasz
Sommario/riassunto: Various types of metallic and composite structures are used in modern engineering practice. For aerospace, car industry, and civil engineering applications, the most important are thin-walled structures made of di erent types of metallic alloys, brous composites, laminates, and multifunctional materials with a more complicated geometry of reinforcement including nanoparticles or nano bres. The current applications in modern engineering require analysis of structures of various properties, shapes, and sizes (e.g., aircraft wings) including structural hybrid joints, subjected to di erent types of loadings, including quasi-static, dynamic, cyclic, thermal, impact, penetration, etc.The advanced metallic and composite structures should satisfy multiple structural functions during operating conditions. Structural functions include mechanical properties such as strength, sti ness, damage resistance, fracture toughness, and damping. Non-structural functions include electrical and thermal conductivities, sensing, actuation, energy harvesting, self-healing capability, electromagnetic shielding, etc.The aim of this SI is to understand the basic principles of damage growth and fracture processes in advanced metallic and composite structures that also include structural joints. Presently, it is widely recognized that important macroscopic properties, such as macroscopic sti ness and strength, are governed by processes that occur at one to several scales below the level of observation. A thorough understanding of how these processes influence the reduction of sti ffness and strength forms the key to the design of improved innovative structural elements and the analysis of existing ones.
Altri titoli varianti: Behavior of Metallic and Composite Structures
Titolo autorizzato: Behavior of Metallic and Composite Structures (Second Volume)  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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