Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS® [2nd ed.] / (Record no. 7452)

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ISBN 9781466516892
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 620.118
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Personal name Barbero, Ever J.
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Title Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS® [2nd ed.] /
Statement of responsibility, etc Ever J. Barbero
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication Boca Raton:
Name of publisher CRC Press;
Year of publication ©2014
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Number of Pages xxxi, 334p.
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Formatted contents note Mechanics of Orthotropic Materials<br/>Material Coordinate System<br/>Displacements<br/>Strain<br/>Stress<br/>Contracted Notation<br/>Equilibrium and Virtual Work<br/>Boundary Conditions<br/>Continuity Conditions<br/>Compatibility<br/>Coordinate Transformations<br/>Transformation of Constitutive Equations<br/>3D Constitutive Equations<br/>Engineering Constants<br/>From 3D to Plane Stress Equations<br/>Apparent Laminate Properties<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Introduction to Finite Element Analysis<br/>Basic FEM Procedure<br/>General FEM Procedure<br/>FE Analysis with CAE Systems<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Elasticity and Strength of Laminates<br/>Kinematics of Shells<br/>FE Analysis of Laminates<br/>Failure Criteria<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Buckling<br/>Bifurcation Methods<br/>Continuation Methods<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Free Edge Stresses<br/>Poisson's Mismatch<br/>Coefficient of Mutual Influence<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Computational Micromechanics<br/>Analytical Homogenization<br/>Numerical Homogenization<br/>Local-Global Analysis<br/>Laminated RVE<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Viscoelasticity<br/>Viscoelastic Models<br/>Boltzmann Superposition<br/>Correspondence Principle<br/>Frequency Domain<br/>Spectrum Representation<br/>Micromechanics of Viscoelastic Composites<br/>Macro-Mechanics of Viscoelastic Composites<br/>FEA of Viscoelastic Composites<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Continuum Damage Mechanics<br/>One-Dimensional Damage Mechanics<br/>Multi-Dimensional Damage and Effective Spaces<br/>Thermodynamics Formulation<br/>Kinetic Law in Three-Dimensional Space<br/>Damage and Plasticity<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Discrete Damage Mechanics<br/>Theoretical Formulation<br/>Numerical Implementation<br/>Model Identification<br/>Laminate Damage<br/>References<br/>Bibliography<br/>Delaminations<br/>Two-Dimensional Delamination<br/>Delamination in Composite Plates<br/>Suggested Problems<br/>References<br/>Appendices<br/>ANSYS<br/>BMI3<br/>References<br/>Index
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Summary, etc Designing structures using composite materials poses unique challenges, especially due to the need for concurrent design of both material and structure. Students are faced with two options: textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis, and books on finite element analysis that may or may not demonstrate very limited applications to composites. But there is a third option that makes the other two obsolete: Ever J. Barbero's Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®, Second Edition.<br/><br/>The Only Finite Element Analysis Book on the Market Using ANSYS to Analyze Composite Materials.<br/><br/>By layering detailed theoretical and conceptual discussions with fully developed examples, this text supplies the missing link between theory and implementation. In-depth discussions cover all of the major aspects of advanced analysis, including three-dimensional effects, viscoelasticity, edge effects, elastic instability, damage, and delamination. This second edition of the bestseller has been completely revised to incorporate advances in the state of the art in such areas as modeling of damage in composites. In addition, all 50+ worked examples have been updated to reflect the newest version of ANSYS. Including some use of MATLAB®, these examples demonstrate how to use the concepts to formulate and execute finite element analyses and how to interpret the results in engineering terms. Additionally, the source code for each example is available to students for download online via a companion website featuring a special area reserved for instructors. Plus a solutions manual is available for qualifying course adoptions.<br/><br/>Cementing applied computational and analytical experience to a firm foundation of basic concepts and theory, Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS, Second Edition offers a modern, practical, and versatile classroom tool for today's engineering classroom.
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Topical Term Composite materials
General subdivision Mathematical models
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Topical Term Finite element methods
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Topical Term ANSYs(computer system)
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