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Modeling High Temperature Materials Behavior for Structural Analysis: Part II. Solution Procedures and Structural Analysis Examples: 112 (Advanced Structured Materials, 112)

Modeling High Temperature Materials Behavior for Structural Analysis: Part II. Solution Procedures and Structural Analysis Examples: 112 (Advanced Structured Materials, 112)

Modeling High Temperature Materials Behavior for Structural Analysis: Part II.
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Modeling High Temperature Materials Behavior for Structural Analysis: Part II. Solution Procedures and Structural Analysis Examples: 112 (Advanced Structured Materials, 112) Paperback - 2020

by Naumenko, Konstantin

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This second part of the work on creep modeling offers readers essential guidance on practical computational simulation and analysis. Drawing on constitutive equations for creep in structural materials under multi-axial stress states, it applies these equations, which are developed in detail in part 1 of the work, to a diverse range of examples.

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This second part of the work on creep modeling offers readers essential guidance on practical computational simulation and analysis. Drawing on constitutive equations for creep in structural materials under multi-axial stress states, it applies these equations, which are developed in detail in part 1 of the work, to a diverse range of examples.
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