UID:
almafu_9960074120702883
Format:
1 online resource (189 p.)
ISBN:
9780081010778
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008101077X
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Preface; Symbols; Introduction; I.1 The different scales considered; 1: Previous Approaches and Motivation for the Use of the Meso-scale; Abstract; 1.1 Change of scale for texture variables; 1.2 Change of scale for static variables; 1.3 Change of scale for kinematic variables; 1.4 Statistical homogenization in granular materials; 1.5 Difficulties and limitations for statistical homogenization in granular materials using a micro-scale; 2: Definition of a Meso-scale for Granular Materials; Abstract
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2.1 Brief presentation of the Discrete Element Method2.2 Description of the four numerical granular samples; 2.3 Meso-scale for 2D granular media; 2.4 Some proposals for extension to 3D granular media; 3: Texture, Stress and Strain at the Meso-scale; Abstract; 3.1 Description of the internal state at the meso-scale; 3.2 Definition of strain at the meso-scale; 3.3 Definition of stress at the meso-scale; 4: Texture-Stress-Strain Relationship at the Meso-scale; Abstract; 4.1 Evolution of internal state; 4.2 Strain-texture relationship; 4.3 Stress-texture relationship
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4.4 Mechanical behavior of the granular material at the meso-scale4.5 Relevance of the meso-variables and of the meso-macro change of scale; 5: Change of Scale Based on Phenomenological Modeling at the Meso-scale; Abstract; 5.1 Phenomenological modeling of the mechanical behavior of phases; 5.2 Analysis of the generality of the parameters defined for phases; 5.3 Forecast of the mechanical behavior of the phases on a new loading path; 5.4 Change of scale: from the mesoscopic phases to the macroscopic sample; Conclusions and Prospects
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781785480652
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1785480650
Language:
English
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