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Plasticity of Materials Series

Aim & scope

The Plasticity of Materials book series summarizes foundational knowledge and outlines recent developments in the field of materials plasticity. Featuring investigations at all scales, including experimental, constitutive modeling, and numerical approaches for governing equations, each volume in the series aims to provide vision, insight, and solutions to fundamental and applied problems as well as unifying multi-scale approaches. It covers a broad range of content in mechanics, material sciences, manufacturing, mechanical, automotive, civil, environmental, mining, and petroleum engineering for an array of audiences including students, researchers, and professional engineers.

Plasticity of Materials Series

Audience

Academic researchers in materials science and mechanical engineering (postgraduate and beyond) seeking an authoritative and comprehensive review of relevant research in their field. R&D engineers in industry, dealing with plasticity in design and manufacturing,  or aiming to expand usability in new challenging applications or harsh environments. Secondary markets include ancillary fields such as environmental science (plasticity of rocks, soils, and granular materials).

Series Editors

FB

Frédéric Barlat

Professor

Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology (GIFT), Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)

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OC

Oana Cazacu

Professor

University of Florida’s Graduate Research Engineering and Education Center (UF/REEF)

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RDB

René De Borst

Centenary Professor

University of Sheffield

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AET

A. Erman Tekkaya

Professor and Director

Institute for Metal Forming and Lightweight Components (IUL) at the Technische Universität Dortmund

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