The recent dramatic increase in computational power available for mathematical modeling and simulation promotes the significant role of modern numerical methods in the analysis of heterogeneous microstructures. In its second corrected printing, this book presents a comprehensive introduction to computational micromechanics, including basic homogenization theory, microstructural optimization and multifield analysis of heterogeneous materials. "An Introduction to Computational Micromechanics" is valuable for researchers, engineers and for use in a first year graduate course for students in the applied sciences, mechanics and mathematics with an interest in the computational micromechanical analysis of new materials.
Author(s): Tarek I. Zohdi, Peter Wriggers (auth.), Tarek I. Zohdi, Peter Wriggers (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics 20
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 195
City: Berlin
Tags: Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials; Numerical and Computational Methods in Engineering; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Condensed Matter; Computational Science and Engineering
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Some Basics of the Mechanics of Solid Continua....Pages 7-35
Fundamental Weak Formulations....Pages 37-43
Fundamental Micro–Macro Concepts....Pages 45-62
A Basic Finite Element Implementation....Pages 63-84
Computational/Statistical Testing Methods....Pages 85-105
Various Extensions and Further Interpretations of Partitioning....Pages 107-120
Domain Decomposition Analogies and Extensions....Pages 121-143
Nonconvex–Nonderivative Genetic Material Design....Pages 145-161
Modeling Coupled Multifield Processes....Pages 163-182
Closing Comments....Pages 183-183
Back Matter....Pages 185-195