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Multiscale Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification of Materials Structures: Proceedings the IUTAM Symposium held at Santorini, Greece, September 9-11, 2013.
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Multiscale Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification of Materials Structures: Proceedings the IUTAM Symposium held at Santorini, Greece, September 9-11, 2013.
Current price: $169.99
Barnes and Noble
Multiscale Modeling and Uncertainty Quantification of Materials Structures: Proceedings the IUTAM Symposium held at Santorini, Greece, September 9-11, 2013.
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Over the last few years, the intense research activity at micro scale and nano scale reflected the need to account for disparate levels of uncertainty from various sources and across scales. As even over-refined deterministic approaches are not able to account for this issue, an efficient blending of shastic and multiscale methodologies is required to provide a rational framework for the analysis and design of materials and structures. The purpose of this IUTAM Symposium was to promote achievements in uncertainty quantification combined with multiscale modeling and to encourage research and development in this growing field with the aim of improving the safety and reliability of engineered materials and structures.
Special emphasis was placed on multiscale material modeling and simulation as well as on the multiscale analysis and uncertainty quantification of fracture mechanics of heterogeneous media. The homogenization of two-phase random media was also thoroughly examined in several presentations. Various topics of multiscale shastic mechanics, such as identification of material models, scale coupling, modeling of random microstructures, analysis of CNT-reinforced composites and shastic finite elements, have been analyzed and discussed. A large number of papers were finally devoted to innovative methods in shastic dynamics.