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Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua
Modern computational techniques, such as the Finite Element Method, have, since their development several decades ago, successfully exploited continuum theories for numerous applications in science and technology. Although standard continuum methods based upon the Cauchy-Boltzmann continuum are stil...
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author | Markert, Bernd |
author_facet | Markert, Bernd |
author_sort | Markert, Bernd |
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description | Modern computational techniques, such as the Finite Element Method, have, since their development several decades ago, successfully exploited continuum theories for numerous applications in science and technology. Although standard continuum methods based upon the Cauchy-Boltzmann continuum are still of great importance and are widely used, it increasingly appears that material properties stemming from microstructural phenomena have to be considered. This is particularly true for inhomogeneous load and deformation states, where lower-scale size effects begin to affect the macroscopic material |
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spelling | cern-14142992021-04-22T00:39:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1414299engMarkert, BerndAdvances in Extended and Multifield Theories for ContinuaPhysics in generalModern computational techniques, such as the Finite Element Method, have, since their development several decades ago, successfully exploited continuum theories for numerous applications in science and technology. Although standard continuum methods based upon the Cauchy-Boltzmann continuum are still of great importance and are widely used, it increasingly appears that material properties stemming from microstructural phenomena have to be considered. This is particularly true for inhomogeneous load and deformation states, where lower-scale size effects begin to affect the macroscopic materialSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:14142992011 |
spellingShingle | Physics in general Markert, Bernd Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title | Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title_full | Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title_fullStr | Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title_full_unstemmed | Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title_short | Advances in Extended and Multifield Theories for Continua |
title_sort | advances in extended and multifield theories for continua |
topic | Physics in general |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1414299 |
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