Fracture nanomechanics Second Edition by Takayuki Kitamura, Hiroyuki Hirakata, Takashi Sumigawa, Takahiro Shimada- Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9789814669047, 9814669047
Full download Fracture nanomechanics Second Edition after payment

Product details:
ISBN 10: 9814669047
ISBN 13: 9789814669047
Author: Takayuki Kitamura, Hiroyuki Hirakata, Takashi Sumigawa, Takahiro Shimada
Materials of micro-/nanometer dimensions have aroused remarkable interest, motivated by the diverse utility of unconventional mechanical and electronic properties distinguished from the bulk counterpart and various industrial applications such as electronic/optic devices and MEMS/NEMS. The size of their elements is now, ultimately, approaching nanometer and atomic scales. Since the conventional theory of “fracture mechanics” is based on the continuum-body approximation, its applicability to the nanoscale components is questionable owing to the discreteness of atoms. Moreover, for describing the fracture behavior of atomic components, it is necessary to understand not only the mechanical parameters (e.g., stress and strain) but also the fracture criterion in the atomic scale.
This book systematically provides recent understanding of unusual fracture behaviors in nano/atomic elements (nanofilms, nanowires, etc.) and focuses on the critical initiation and propagation of interface crack and the mechanical instability criteria of atomic structures through the introduction of state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical techniques. It covers the fundamentals and the applicability of top-down (conventional fracture mechanics to nanoscale) and bottom-up (atomistic mechanics, including quantum mechanical effects) concepts. This second edition of Fracture Nanomechanics newly includes dramatic advances in unconventional fracture mechanics in nanofilms, extraordinary fatigue mechanics and mechanisms in nanometals, and a new area of multiphysics properties in nanoelements.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Fundamentals in Fracture Mechanics
Chapter 3: Elastoplastic Deformation of Thin Films
Chapter 4: Fracture of Thin Films
Chapter 5: Growth of Interface Crack
Chapter 6: Initiation of Interface Cracks
Chapter 7: Components Consisting of Nano-Elements
Chapter 8: Strength of Atomic Components
Chapter 9: Fracture Mechanics in Atomic Components
People also search for:
fracture of a bone without breaking into pieces is called
fracture mechanics jobs
nano fracture mechanics
fracture mechanics of polymers
fracture naming
Tags: Takayuki Kitamura, Hiroyuki Hirakata, Takashi Sumigawa, Takahiro Shimada, Fracture nanomechanics


