IUTAM Symposium on Mesoscopic Dynamics of Fracture Process and Materials Strength
[Book]
Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Osaka, Japan, 6-11 July 2003 /
edited by H. Kitagawa, Y. Shibutani.
Dordrecht :
Imprint: Springer,
2004.
Solid Mechanics and its Applications,
115
0925-0042 ;
Massively-Parallel Dislocation Dynamics Simulations -- Nondestructive Observation of Dislocation Structures Formed at Fatigued Copper and Stainless Steel Crystals -- A Discrete Dislocation Dynamics Investigation of Formation and Stability of Lomer Locks -- On the Use of Periodic Boundary Conditions in Dislocation Dynamics Simulations -- Atomistic Study of Edge Dislocations in FCC Metals: Drag and Inertial Effects -- Molecular Dynamics Study on the Characteristics of Edge and Screw Dislocations in Gamma/Gamma-Prime Microstructure of Ni-Based Superalloy -- Dislocation Interactions and Symmetries in BCC Crystals -- Discrete Dislocation Predictions of Single Crystal Fatigue Crack Growth -- A Crystal Plasticity Analysis for Accumulations of Geometrically Necessary Dislocations and Dipoles around Shear Band -- A New Model of Scale Dependent Crystal Plasticity Analysis -- A Molecular Dynamics Study of Mechanical Properties and Fractures of Amorphous Metal -- Elastic Properties of the Surfaces and Interfaces of Crystal and Amorphous Silicon -- Atomistic Simulation of Dislocation Generation at Surface Steps in Metals and Silicon -- On the Plasticity and Fracture of Semiconductors -- HVEM/AFM Studies on Crack Tip Plasticity in Si Crystals -- Irradiation Hardening in Austenitic Steels: Experiment and Simulation -- Dislocation Glide in the Presence of Either Solute Atoms or Glissile Loops -- Multiscale Analyses of High Strain Rate Deformation: Anisotropic Effects -- Atomic-Level Interaction of an Edge Dislocation with Localized Obstacles in Fcc and Bcc Metals -- Defect Nucleation -- Formation of Prismatic Dislocation Loop of Single Crystalline Aluminum under Nanoindentation -- Multiscale Modeling of Defect Nucleation and Reaction: Bulk to Nanostructures -- Discrete-Continuum Modeling of Metal Matrix Composites Plasticity -- Computational Evaluation of Micro- to Macroscopic Deformation Behavior of Amorphous Polymer with Slightly Heterogeneous Distribution of Initial Shear Strength -- Computational Modeling and Characterization of Materials with Periodic Microstructure using Asymptotic Homogenization Method -- Critical Behaviour Near the Crack / Dislocation Depinning Threshold -- Topological Soliton Dynamics in Media with Microscopic Rotations -- Dependence of Ductile and Brittle Response on Initial Energy Dissipation Mechanism at Crack Tip -- A Cohesive Zone Model and Interfacial Crack Problems -- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Influence of Grain Boundary on Near-Threshold Fatigue Crack Growth -- Plasticity-Induced Martensitic Transformation around Semi-Elliptical Surface Cracks in Fatigue of an Austenitic Stainless Steel -- An Atomic Simulation of AFM-Based Nano Lithography Process for Nano Patterning -- Molecular Dynamics Study on Morphology and Strength of Copper Atomic-Cluster-Assembled Structure -- Competing Deformation Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Metals -- Atomistic Study on Ideal Strength of Nanocrystal and Deformation Induced Nanostructures -- Continuum Description of Inhomogeneously Deforming Polycrystalline Aggregate Based on Field Theory -- Study on Strength of Microscopic Material by Simulations with Atom and Electron Models -- Ab Initio Study of Ideal Shear Strength -- Investigation of Glide Properties in Hexagonal Titanium and Zirconium: An Ab Initio Atomic Scale Study -- Computational Study of the Mechanical Properties of Alumina - Copper Interfaces: Ab Initio Calculations and Combination with Mesoscopic Simulations -- Development of Hybrid Electronic-Density-Functional/Molecular-Dynamics Simulation Schemes for Ceramics and Semiconductors.
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This Volume is the Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Mesoscopic Dynamics of Fracture Process and Materials Strength, held at Osaka in 2003. It contains 41 papers by acknowledged experts covering innovative researches in the current solid mechanics field. The material deals with several topics related: Discrete Dislocation Dynamics; Dislocation Patterning; Large-scaled Molecular Dynamics Simulations; Ab-initio Calculations; Multiscale Modeling of Plasticity; Concurrent Modeling coupled with Finite Element Method; Crystal Plasticity; Fracture and Deformation Problems of Amorphous Materials, Semiconductor Materials and Nano-crystalline Materials. This volume will be of interest to research workers and graduate course students in theoretical and computational solid mechanics. In particular, those engaged in developing computational schemes and modeling the strongly scale-dependent phenomena, will find some of their current problems considered in this volume.
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