Microporomechanics / Luc Dormieux, Djimedo Kondo, Franz-Josef Ulm.
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- 0470031883 (hardcover)
- 9780470031889 (hardcover)
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620.1 MER Engineering Mechanics Dynamics | 620.1 MER Engineering mechanics : | 620.1 MER Engineering mechanics : | 620.1 MIC Microporomechanics / | 620.1 SIN Theory of Elasticity | 620.1 SIN Theory of Elasticity | 620.1 SMI Foundations of materials science and engineering : |
Intended as a first introduction to the micromechanics of porous media, this book entitled ���Microporomechanics��� deals with the mechanics and physics of multiphase porous materials at nano and micro scales. It is composed of a logical and didactic build up from fundamental concepts to state-of-the-art theories. It features four parts: following a brief introduction to the mathematical rules for upscaling operations, the first part deals with the homogenization of transport properties of porous media within the context of asymptotic expansion techniques. The second part deals with linear microporomechanics, and introduces linear mean-field theories based on the concept of a representative elementary volume for the homogenization of poroelastic properties of porous materials. The third part is devoted to Eshelby���s problem of ellipsoidal inclusions, on which much of the micromechanics techniques are based, and illustrates its application to linear diffusion and microporoelasticity. Finally, the fourth part extends the analysis to microporo-in-elasticity, that is the nonlinear homogenization of a large range of frequently encountered porous material behaviors, namely, strength homogenization, nonsaturated microporomechanics, microporoplasticity and microporofracture and microporodamage th
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