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  • Titel: Material modeling in finite element analysis
  • Beteiligte: Yang, Z. [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Boca Boca Raton; London; New York: CRC Presson, 2019
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (326 pages); illustrations (black and white, and colour)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1201/9780367353216
  • ISBN: 9781000691054; 9781000690712; 9781000690880; 9780367353216
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  • RVK-Notation: ZL 3255 : Differenzmethoden im Maschinenbau
  • Schlagwörter: Finite-Elemente-Methode
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  • Beschreibung: <P>Chapter 1 Introduction</P><P></P><P>Part&nbsp;I METAL</P><P>Chapter 2 Structure and Material Properties of Metal</P><P>Chapter 3 Some Plastic Material Models of Metals and Definition of Their Parameters</P><P>Chapter 4 Simulation of Metal Forming</P><P>Chapter 5 Simulation of Ratcheting </P><P>Chapter 6 Influence of Temperature on Material Properties </P><P>Chapter 7 Simulation of Creep</P><P>Part II POLYMERS</P><P>Chapter 8 Structure and Features of Polymer</P><P>Chapter 9 Hyperelasticity</P><P>Chapter 10 Viscoelasticity of Polymers</P><P>Chapter 11 Mullins Effect </P><P>Chapter 12 Usermat for Hyperelastic Materials</P><P></P><P>Part&nbsp;III SOIL</P><P>Chapter 13 Soil Introduction</P><P>Chapter 14 Cam Clay Model</P><P>Chapter 15 Drucker-Prager Model</P><P>Chapter 16 Mohr-Coulomb Model </P><P>Chapter 17 Jointed Rock Model</P><P>Chapter 18 Consolidation of Soils</P><P></P><P>Part&nbsp;IV MODERN MATERIALS</P><P>Chapter 19 Composite Materials</P><P>Chapter 20 Functionally Graded Material</P><P>Chapter 21 Shape Memory Alloys </P><P>Chapter 22 Simulation of Piezoelectricity</P><P>Chapter 23 Nanomaterials</P><P></P><P>Part&nbsp;V RETROSPECTIVE</P><P>Chapter 24 Retrospective</P><P></P><P>Appendix 1 Input File of Curve-Fitting of the Chaboche Model in Section 3.3</P><P>Appendix 2 Input File of the Forming Process Model in Section 4.2</P><P>Appendix 3 Input File of the Ratcheting Model in Section 5.2</P><P>Appendix 4 Input File of the Combustion Chamber Model in Section 6.2</P><P>Appendix 5 Input File of the Bolt Model under Pretension in Section 7.2</P><P>Appendix 6 Input File of Curve-Fitting of the Ogden Model in Section 9.3</P><P>Appendix 7 Input File of the Rubber Rod Model under Compression in Section 9.4</P><P>Appendix 8 Input File of the Liver Soft Tissue Model in Section 10.4</P><P>Appendix 9 Input File of the Rubber Tire Damage Model in Section 11.3</P><P>Appendix 10 Input File of UserHyper in Section 12.2</P><P>Appendix 11 Input File of the Tower Subsidence Model in Section 14.3</P><P>Appendix 12 Input File of the Soil-Arch Interaction Model in Section 15.2</P><P>Appendix 13 Input File of the Slope Stability Model in Section 16.3</P><P>Appendix 14 Input File of the Tunnel Excavation Model in Section 17.3</P><P>Appendix 15 Input File of the Settlement Model in Section 18.3</P><P>Appendix 16 Input File of the Composite Damage Model in Section 19.3</P><P>Appendix 17 Input File of the SLB Model in Section 19.4</P><P>Appendix 18 Input File of the Spur Gear Model with FGM in Section 20.3</P><P>Appendix 19 Input File of the Orthodontic Wire Model in Section 21.2</P><P>Appendix 20 Input File of the Vacuum Tight Shape Memory Flange Model in Section 21.3</P><P>Appendix 21 Input File of the Piezoelectric Microaccelerometer Model in Section 22.4</P><P>Appendix 22 Input File of the Contact Model in Section 23.2</P>