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H. Kitagawa
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Department of Mechanical Engineering and Systems, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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Y. Shibutani
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Department of Mechanical Engineering and Systems, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
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Table of contents (41 papers)
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- Krystyn J. Van Vliet, Ju Li, Ting Zhu, Yoonjoon Choi, Sidney Yip, Subra Suresh
Pages 203-211
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- Jinpeng Chang, Ting Zhu, Ju Li, Xi Lin, Xiao-Feng Qian, Sidney Yip
Pages 223-233
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- S. Groh, B. Devincre, F. Feyel, L. Kubin, A. Roos, J.-L. Chaboche
Pages 235-244
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- Yoshihiro Tomita, Makoto Uchida
Pages 245-254
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- Yoshikazu Higa, Hiroshi Kitagawa, Yoshihiro Tomita
Pages 255-268
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- Sergey V. Dmitriev, Nobuhiro Yoshikawa, Aleksey A. Vasiliev
Pages 279-288
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- Kikuo Kishimoto, Masaki Omiya
Pages 301-310
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- Y. Nakasone, S. Kasumi, Y. Iwasaki
Pages 321-330
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- Y. S. Kim, S. O. Choi, S. R. Lee, J. Kim
Pages 331-341
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- Ken-ichi Saitoh, Syuichi Nagase, Noboru Shinke, Hiroshi Kitagawa
Pages 343-353
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- Jakob Schiøtz, Søren L. Frederiksen
Pages 355-363
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- A. Nakatani, T. Shimokawa, R. Matsumoto, H. Kitagawa
Pages 365-380
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- Yoshitaka Umeno, Takayuki Kitamura
Pages 391-399
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- Shigenobu Ogata, Ju Li, Yoji Shibutani, Sidney Yip
Pages 401-410
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- Christophe Domain, Alexandre Legris
Pages 411-420
About this book
This volume contains the papers presented at the IUT AM Symposium of "Mesoscopic Dynamics of Fracture Process and Materials Strength", held in July 2003, at the Hotel Osaka Sun Palace, Osaka, Japan. The Symposium was proposed in 2001, aiming at organizing concentrated discussions on current understanding of fracture process and inhomogeneous deformation governing the materials strength with emphasis on the mesoscopic dynamics associated with evolutional mechanical behaviour under micro/macro mutual interaction. The decision of the General Assembly of International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUT AM) to accept our proposal was well-timed and attracted attention. Driven by the development of new theoretical and computational techniques, various novel challenges to investigate the mesoscopic dynamics have been actively done recently, including large-scaled 3D atomistic simulations, discrete dislocation dynamics and other micro/mesoscopic computational analyses. The Symposium attracted sixty-six participants from eight countries, and forty two papers were presented. The presentations comprised a wide variety of fundamental subjects of physics, mechanical models, computational strategies as well as engineering applications. Among the subjects, discussed are (a) dislocation patterning, (b) crystal plasticity, (c) characteristic fracture of amorphous/nanocrystal, (d) nano-indentation, (e) ductile-brittle transition, (f) ab-initio calculation, (g) computational methodology for multi-scale analysis and others.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"This volume presents Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium, 2003 and concentrates on current understanding of fracture processes and inhomogeneous deformation … . The Proceedings comprise a wide variety of fundamental subjects of physics, mechanical models, computational strategies as well as engineering applications. … The Proceedings present novel physical conceptions and approaches to solution of dynamical damage and fracture problems for heterogeneous materials … ." (I. A. Parinov, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1073 (24), 2005)