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Modeling and Simulation of Damage Processes in Structural Materials

Summary

The lecture introduces students to the basics of modeling stress deformation and fracture behavior of structural materials. Microstructural models of material damage and application of local approach methods are the basis for predicting time the limit state of plastic deformation, brittle unstable
quarries creep, low cycle fatigue and vysokocyklové. Related reading numerical solution methods and examples of the behavior of selected types of components when exposed to these processes, illustrative of damage depending on the time and load design shows the evolution of these processes and allows estimation of the moment of limit state design. Knowledge of numerical models of damage are the basis for their design simulations in selected structures
construction materials for typical uses. At the end of lectures are presented some selected technical applications process modeling damage for different variants of the choice of material intended for the production of one and the same components.

Literature

KLESNL, M. and P. LUKÁŠ. Fatigue of metallic materials, 2nd ed. Elsevier Science, 1992. ISBN 9780444987235 .

LEMAITRE, J. Handbook of materials behavior models. San Diego: Academic Press, 2001. ISBN 13: 9780124433410.

BARSOM, J.M. and S.T. ROLFE. Fracture and fatigue control in structures, Applications of fracture mechanics, 3rd ed. Woburn: ASTM, 1999. ISBN 978-0-8031-2082-2 .

KNOTT, J.F. and P. A. WITHEY. Fracture mechanics, worked examples, 2nd ed. London: Institute of materials, 1993. ISBN 0901716286.

Advised literature

LEMAITRE, J. and J.L. CHABOCHE. Mechanics of solid materials, Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1994. ISBN 0521477581 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 653-3007
Abbreviation MSPPMn
Course title Modeling and Simulation of Damage Processes in Structural Materials
Coordinating department Department of Materials Engineering and Recycling
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Bohumír Strnadel, DrSc.