Micromechanics of Composites: Multipole Expansion Approach

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Micromechanics of Composites: Multipole Expansion Approach

Author(s): Volodymyr Kushch (Author)

  • Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug. 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 560 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0124076831
  • ISBN-13: 9780124076839

Book Description

Micromechanics of Composites: Multipole Expansion Approach is the first book to introduce micromechanics researchers to a more efficient and accurate alternative to computational micromechanics, which requires heavy computational effort and the need to extract meaningful data from a multitude of numbers produced by finite element software code. In this book Dr. Kushch demonstrates the development of the multipole expansion method, including recent new results in the theory of special functions and rigorous convergence proof of the obtained series solutions. The complete analytical solutions and accurate numerical data contained in the book have been obtained in a unified manner for a number of the multiple inclusion models of finite, semi- and infinite heterogeneous solids. Contemporary topics of micromechanics covered in the book include composites with imperfect and partially debonded interface, nanocomposites, cracked solids, statistics of the local fields, and brittle strength of disordered composites.

  • Contains detailed analytical and numerical analyses of a variety of micromechanical multiple inclusion models, providing clear insight into the physical nature of the problems under study
  • Provides researchers with a reliable theoretical framework for developing the micromechanical theories of a composite’s strength, brittle/fatigue damage development and other properties
  • Includes a large amount of highly accurate numerical data and plots for a variety of model problems, serving as a benchmark for testing the applicability of existing approximate models and accuracy of numerical solutions

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Kushch presents the multipole expansion method as an alternative to computational micromechanics for analyzing heterogeneous materials on the level of individual constituents. Being mostly analytical in nature, he says, it constitutes a theoretical basis for high-performance computational algorithms and has found applications in astronomy, physics, chemistry, engineering, statistics, and other fields.” —Reference & Research Book News, October 2013

Review

Introduces micromechanics researchers to the multipole expansion approach, a highly efficient analytical method that can be practiced without the expensive software and powerful computers required by computational micromechanics

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