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Title
Multiscale mechanics of shock wave processes / Yurii Meshcheryakov.
ISBN
9789811645303 (electronic bk.)
9811645302 (electronic bk.)
9811645299
9789811645297
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-4530-3 doi
Call Number
QA930
Dewey Decimal Classification
531/.1133
Summary
This book presents theoretical and experimental investigations of mechanical behavior of solids under shock loading and highlights a multi-scale exchange process of energy and momentum between meso and macroscopic hierarchy. It also widely covers experimental approaches for the multi-scale response of solids to impacts including uniaxial strain conditions and high-velocity penetration processes. The content comprises two parts. The first part overviews modeling and theory of dynamically deformed solids from the multi-scale point of view. The second part describes experimental characterization of shock-induced solids and experimental probing of mesostructured and mesoscale dynamic processes in solids. The theory presented in the first part is then verified as it is compared with i) experiments of shock loading into different kinds of solids and ii) probed microstructure of post-shocked specimens by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and optical microscopy. The text is written on the basis of authors lectures at universities and thus is concisely described for postgraduate students. It is also useful for researchers who work on the theory of multi-scale mechanics of solids and engineers who work on testing materials under dynamic loading.
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Series
Shock wave and high pressure phenomena, 2197-9537
Multiscale Modeling of Steady Shock wave Propagation
Kinetic Theory of Continuously Distributed Dislocations
Mesoscale Formation
Kinetics of Dislocations and Decay of Sub-Microsecond Stress Pulses
Kinetic Theory of Continuously Distributed Mesoparticles
The Meso-Macro momentum Exchange in Dynamically Deformed Solid
Mesoscale criteria for dynamic plasticity and fracture
Molecular dynamic simulation of shock wave propagation
Transition into Structure-Unstable State
Comparative analysis tests of aluminum alloys in coarse-grained and microcrystalline state.