This book reviews recent theoretical, computational and experimental developments in mechanics of random and multiscale solid materials. The aim is to provide tools for better understanding and prediction of the effects of stochastic (non-periodic) microstructures on materials’ mesoscopic and macroscopic properties. Particular topics involve a review of experimental techniques for the microstructure description, a survey of key methods of probability theory applied to the description and representation of microstructures by random modes, static and dynamic elasticity and non-linear problems in random media via variational principles, stochastic wave propagation, Monte Carlo simulation of random continuous and discrete media, fracture statistics models, and computational micromechanics.
Author(s): Dominique Jeulin, Martin Ostoja-Starzewski (eds.)
Series: International Centre for Mechanical Sciences 430
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 267
Tags: Image Processing and Computer Vision; Simulation and Modeling; Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials; Computational Intelligence; Mathematical Methods in Physics; Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity
Front Matter....Pages ii-vii
Statistical Continuum Mechanics....Pages 1-31
Random Structure Models for Homogenization and Fracture Statistics....Pages 33-91
Mechanics of Random Materials....Pages 93-161
The Randomness of Fatigue and Fracture Behaviour in Metallic Materials and Mechanical Structures....Pages 163-219
Lectures on Mechanics of Random Media....Pages 221-267