This book focuses on robust characterization and prediction methods
for materials in technical applications as well as the materials’
safety features during operation. In particular, it presents methods
for reliably predicting material properties, an aspect that is
becoming increasingly important as engineering materials are pushed
closer and closer to their limits to boost the performance of machines
and structures. To increase their engineering value, components are
now designed under the consideration of their multiphysical properties
and functions, which requires much more intensive investigation and
characterization of these materials. The materials covered in this
monograph range from metal-based groups such as lightweight alloys, to
advanced high-strength steels and modern titanium alloys. Furthermore,
a wide range of polymers and composite materials (e.g. with micro- and
nanoparticles or fibres) is covered. The book explores methods for
property prediction from classical mechanical characterization-related
fields of application, for example, from wear, creep, fatigue and
crack growth, to specific surface properties, to dielectric and
electrochemical values. As in all fields of modern engineering, the
process is often accompanied by numerical simulation and
optimization.
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ISBN
9789811016028
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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