Introduction to micromechanics and nanomechanics [electronic resource] / Shaofan Li, Gang Wang.
By: Li, Shaofan.
Contributor(s): Wang, Gang (Engineering professor).
Material type: Computer filePublisher: Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd., ©2018Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource (660 p.) : ill.ISBN: 9789814436779.Subject(s): Micromechanics -- Textbooks | Nanotechnology -- Textbooks | Materials science -- Textbooks | Strains and stresses -- Mathematical models | Electronic booksDDC classification: 620.1 Online resources: Access to full text is restricted to subscribers. Summary: "This book presents a systematic treatise on micromechanics and nanomechanics, which encompasses many important research and development areas such as composite materials and homogenizations, mechanics of quantum dots, multiscale analysis and mechanics, defect mechanics of solids including fracture and dislocation mechanics, etc. In this second edition, some previous chapters are revised, and some new chapters added - crystal plasticity, multiscale crystal defect dynamics, quantum force and stress, micromechanics of metamaterials, and micromorphic theory. The book serves primarily as a graduate textbook and intended as a reference book for the next generation of scientists and engineers. It also has a unique pedagogical style that is specially suitable for self-study and self-learning for many researchers and professionals who do not have time attending classes and lectures."-- Publisher's website.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Title from web page (viewed January 18, 2019).
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"This book presents a systematic treatise on micromechanics and nanomechanics, which encompasses many important research and development areas such as composite materials and homogenizations, mechanics of quantum dots, multiscale analysis and mechanics, defect mechanics of solids including fracture and dislocation mechanics, etc. In this second edition, some previous chapters are revised, and some new chapters added - crystal plasticity, multiscale crystal defect dynamics, quantum force and stress, micromechanics of metamaterials, and micromorphic theory. The book serves primarily as a graduate textbook and intended as a reference book for the next generation of scientists and engineers. It also has a unique pedagogical style that is specially suitable for self-study and self-learning for many researchers and professionals who do not have time attending classes and lectures."-- Publisher's website.
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