Mechanics of Anisotropic Materials
The book is focused on constitutive description of mechanical behaviour of engineering materials: both conventional (polycrystalline homogeneous isotropic or anisotropic metallic materials) and non-conventional (heterogeneous multicomponent anisotropic co
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Jacek J. Skrzypek Artur W. Ganczarski Editors
Mechanics of Anisotropic Materials
Engineering Materials
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Jacek J. Skrzypek Artur W. Ganczarski •
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Editors Jacek J. Skrzypek Solid Mechanics Division, Institute of Applied Mechanics Cracow University of Technology Krakow Poland
ISSN 1612-1317 Engineering Materials ISBN 978-3-319-17159-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17160-9
Artur W. Ganczarski Solid Mechanics Division, Institute of Applied Mechanics Cracow University of Technology Krakow Poland
ISSN 1868-1212
(electronic)
ISBN 978-3-319-17160-9
(eBook)
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Foreword
This book which was prepared by a team of Polish scientists from the University of Technology in Cracow and edited by Jacek J. Skrzypek and Artur W. Ganczarski is devoted to the Mechanics of Anisotropic Materials. This topic became more and more important during the past years. Anisotropy with respect to material behavior should be taken into account—otherwise recent design requirements like reduction of mass, precise shape prediction after mechanical treatment, etc., cannot be fulfilled. Including anisotropy in simulations, for example, based on commercial finite element codes is not a trivial task since the origins of anisotropy are related to the microstructure of materials as usual disregarded in phenomenological modeling. In addition, one has to distinguish initially anisotropic materials and materials that are initially isotropic, but under loading the evolution of anisotropy can be established. This makes the
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