Fracture Phenomena in Nature and Technology Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Fracture Phenomena in Nature and Technology held in Brescia, Italy, 1-5 July 2012 /
This book contains contributions presented at the IUTAM Symposium "Fracture Phenomena in Nature and Technology" held in Brescia, Italy, 1-5 July, 2012.The objective of the Symposium was fracture research, interpreted broadly to include new engineering and structural mechanics treatments of...
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Modeling fracture by material-point erosion
- Crack front perturbations revisited
- Localisation near defects and filtering of flexural waves in structured plates
- Fracture process in cortical bone: X-FEM analysis of microstructured models
- Minimum theorems in 3D incremental linear elastic fracture mechanics
- Crack patterns obtained by unidirectional drying of a colloidal suspension in a capillary tube: experiments and numerical simulations using a two-dimensional variational approach
- Damage mechanisms in the dynamic fracture of nominally brittle polymers
- Tight sedimentary covers for CO sequestration
- Calibration of brittle fracture models by sharp indenters and inverse analysis
- Statistics of ductile fracture surfaces: the effect of material parameters
- Efficient pseudo-spectral solvers for the PKN model of hydrofracturing
- A solution to the parameter-identification conundrum: multi-scale interaction potentials
- Remarks on application of different variables for the PKN model of hydrofracturing: various fluid-flow regimes
- Prediction of grain boundary stress fields and micro crack initiation induced by slip band impingement
- Modeling the heterogeneous effects of retained austenite on the behavior of martensitic high strength steels
- Crack nucleation from a notch in a ductile material under shear dominant loading.