A comprehensive treatment of the mechanics of multilayers and its implications for reliability, with easy-to-use software to compute key results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Matthew R. Begley is recognized for seminal contributions in the mechanics of multilayered systems, with an emphasis on computational aspects of the required analysis. His codes are employed in some industries to design experiments, assess current designs and evaluate novel multilayer systems for improved performance. He is widely sought after for consulting work on the mechanics of thin films, coatings and multilayers, by companies such as General Electric, Pratt and Whitney, Intel, Sunpower, Raytheon and Areva.
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1. Introduction 2. Key mechanics concepts 3. Fracture mechanics 4. Bilayers 5. Multilayers 6. Channeling/tunneling cracks 7. Kinking 8. Penetration vs deflection vs arrest 9. Edge and corner interface cracks 10. Buckling delamination 11. Thin strips (patterned lines) 12. Steady-state temperature gradients 13. Cracking due to temperature transients 14. Software for steady-state delamination 15. Software for transient behavior 16. FEA software for multilayers 17. Convergence and benchmarks with LS-FEA.