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Основной контент книги Statistical Physics of Fracture, Breakdown, and Earthquake
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Statistical Physics of Fracture, Breakdown, and Earthquake

Effects of Disorder and Heterogeneity
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In this book, the authors bring together basic ideas from fracture mechanics and statistical physics, classical theories, simulation and experimental results to make the statistical physics aspects of fracture more accessible. <br> They explain fracture-like phenomena, highlighting the role of disorder and heterogeneity from a statistical physical viewpoint. The role of defects is discussed in brittle and ductile fracture, ductile to brittle transition, fracture dynamics, failure processes with tension as well as compression: experiments, failure of electrical networks, self-organized critical models of earthquake and their extensions to capture the physics of earthquake dynamics. The text also includes a discussion of dynamical transitions in fracture propagation in theory and experiments, as well as an outline of analytical results in fiber bundle model dynamics<br> With its wide scope, in addition to the statistical physics community, the material here is equally accessible to engineers, earth scientists, mechanical engineers, and material scientists. It also serves as a textbook for graduate students and researchers in physics.<br>

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Ilmumiskuupäev Litres'is:
20 juuni 2018
Objętość:
347 lk
ISBN:
9783527672677
Üldsuurus:
17 МБ
Lehekülgede koguarv:
347
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Õiguste omanik:
John Wiley & Sons Limited