
Peridynamic Modeling, Numerical Techniques, and Applications
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Key Features
- Covers modeling methods, numerical techniques, applications, and future directions for the field
- Discusses techniques such as dual-horizon peridynamics, damage modeling using the phase-field approach, and contact analysis of rigid and deformable bodies with refined non-ordinary state-based peridynamics
- Looks at a range of different peridynamic applications such as ice modeling, fiber-reinforced composite modeling, modeling at nanoscale, and more
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Section 1. New concepts in peridynamics
2. Dual-horizon peridynamics
3. Peridynamics for axisymmetric analysis
4. Peridynamics damage model through phase field theory
5. Beam and plate models in peridynamics
6. Coupling of CCM and PD in a meshless way
7. Coupled peridynamics and XFEM
8. Peridynamics in dynamic fracture modeling
9. Contact analysis of rigid and deformable bodies with peridynamics
10. Modeling inelasticity in peridynamics
11. Kinematically exact peridynamicsSection 2. New applications in peridynamics
12. Modeling biological materials with peridynamics
13. The application of peridynamics for ice modeling
14. Fiber-reinforced composites modeling using peridynamics
15. Phase field-based peridynamics damage model: Applications to delamination of composite structures and inelastic response of ceramics
16. Peridynamic modeling at nano-scale
17. Multiscale modeling with peridynamics
18. Application of peridynamics for rock mechanics and porous media
19. Application of high-performance computing for peridynamics
20. Application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in peridynamics
Product details
- No. of pages: 462
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Elsevier 2021
- Published: April 24, 2021
- Imprint: Elsevier
- eBook ISBN: 9780128204412
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128200698
About the Editors
Erkan Oterkus
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Selda Oterkus
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Erdogan Madenci
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