EA de Souza Neto, D. Peric, D. R. J. Owen ...
814 pages - Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (December 22, 2008)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0470694521 - ISBN-13: 978-0470694527
The subject of computational plasticity encapsulates the numerical
methods used for the finite element simulation of the behaviour of a
wide range of engineering materials considered to be plastic - i.e.
those that undergo a permanent change of shape in response to an applied
force. Computational Methods for Plasticity: Theory and Applications
describes the theory of the associated numerical methods for the
simulation of a wide range of plastic engineering materials; from the
simplest infinitesimal plasticity theory to more complex damage
mechanics and finite strain crystal plasticity models. It is split into
three parts - basic concepts, small strains and large strains. Beginning
with elementary theory and progressing to advanced, complex theory and
computer implementation, it is suitable for use at both introductory and
advanced levels.
The book:* Offers a self-contained text that allows
the reader to learn computational plasticity theory and its
implementation from one volume.* Includes many numerical examples that
illustrate the application of the methodologies described.* Provides
introductory material on related disciplines and procedures such as
tensor analysis, continuum mechanics and finite elements for non-linear
solid mechanics.* Is accompanied by purpose-developed finite element
software that illustrates many of the techniques discussed in the text,
downloadable from the book's companion website. This comprehensive text
will appeal to postgraduate and graduate students of civil, mechanical,
aerospace and materials engineering as well as applied mathematics and
courses with computational mechanics components. It will also be of
interest to research engineers, scientists and software developers
working in the field of computational solid mechanics.