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Advances in Mathematical Modeling and Experimental Methods for Materials and Structures: The Jacob Aboudi Volume
Contributor(s): Gilat, Rivka (Editor), Banks-Sills, Leslie (Editor)
ISBN: 9048134668     ISBN-13: 9789048134663
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Materials Science - General
- Science | Mechanics - Solids
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (general)
Dewey: 620.1
Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9.2" (1.35 lbs) 342 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This volume is dedicated to Jacob Aboudi, a ?ne scientist who has made seminal c- tributions in applied mechanics. The papers presented here re?ect the appreciation of many of Jacob's colleagues. A publication list f- lowing this introduction provides an indi- tion of his distinguished academic career, c- rently in its ?fth decade, and the breadth of hisknowledge. His papersconsistentlydem- strate originality, innovation and diligence. This list uncovers the methodical work of a dedicated researcher whose achievements established him as a leading authority in the area of mathematical modeling of the beh- ior of heterogeneous materials, the area which became known as homogenization theory. Starting in 1981, Jacob established a micromechanical model known as the Method of Cells (MOC) which evolved into the Generalized Method of Cells (GMC) that predicts the macroscopic response of composite materials as a function of the pr- erties, volume fractions, shapes, and constitutive behavior of its constituents. The versatility of the model has been demonstrated to effectively incorporate various types of constituent material behavior (i. e., both coupled and uncoupled mecha- cal, thermal, electrical and magnetic effects). As a result of its potential in providing an ef?cient tool for the emerging ?eld of multiscale analysis, the method gained increasing attention and became a subject for further research.