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Superplastic Flow

Phenomenology and Mechanics
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Ranking86747inTechnik
CHF177.00

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The present book aims at the following: - To outline briefly the techniques of mechanics of solids, particularly as it applies to strain rate sensitive materials, - to assess the present level of investigations on the mechanical behaviour of superplastics, - to formulate the main issues and challenges in mechanics of superplasticity, - to analyse the mathematical models/constitutive equations for superplastic flow from the viewpoint of mechanics, - to review the models of superplastic metal working processes, - to indicate with examples possible new results that can be obtained using the methods of mechanics of solids. It is intended for a variety of readers who may be interested in the phenomenon of superplasticity for different reasons: materials scientists and physicists working in educational institutions and R&D units, those who wish to work on the applications of superplasticity, engineers in industry, students at senior undergraduate and postgraduate levels and those who wish to understand the phenomenology and mechanics of superplasticity without involvement in actual research. A reader who has exposure to standard differential and integral calculus and elementary tensor calculus at a level taught to senior undergraduate students at a technical university should have no difficulty in following the treatments. The analytical procedures are explained in an Appendix with simple examples.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783662043677
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
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Publishing date06/12/2012
Edition2001
Pages363 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsXIX, 363 p. 17 illus.
Article no.10249267
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4500792
Product groupTechnik
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