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This book perfects the theoretical system of fracture mechanics of nonhomogeneous materials through the establishment of the piecewise exponential model and expands the fracture research scope to nonhomogeneous materials containing complex interfaces through proposing the domain-independent interaction integral concept. The piecewise exponential model has overcome the problem of fracture mechanics of nonhomogeneous materials and clarified the doubt of traditional exponential models in recent 30 years. The domain-independent interaction integral method is not affected by material nonhomogeneity…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book perfects the theoretical system of fracture mechanics of nonhomogeneous materials through the establishment of the piecewise exponential model and expands the fracture research scope to nonhomogeneous materials containing complex interfaces through proposing the domain-independent interaction integral concept. The piecewise exponential model has overcome the problem of fracture mechanics of nonhomogeneous materials and clarified the doubt of traditional exponential models in recent 30 years. The domain-independent interaction integral method is not affected by material nonhomogeneity and discontinuity, which greatly facilitates its numerical implementation in the investigation of fracture behaviors of nonhomogeneous materials with complex interfaces.
Autorenporträt
Licheng Guo     His research interests are on fracture of nonhonmogeneous materials and structural mechanical behaviors of composite materials. He is the winner of the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars of China and fund of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Hongjun Yu His research interests are on fracture performances of nonhonmogeneous, composite, piezo-/ferro-electric and micropolar materials. He is the winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Fundation and the fund of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Linzhi Wu His research interests are on micromechanics of composites, fracture mechanics of functionally graded materials and design/fabrication/analysis/evaluation of ultra-light composite structures, etc. He is the winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China.