Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®
Designing structures using composite materials poses unique challenges, especially due to the need for concurrent design of both material and structure. Students are faced with two options: textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis, and books on finite element analysis
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Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®
Designing structures using composite materials poses unique challenges, especially due to the need for concurrent design of both material and structure. Students are faced with two options: textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis, and books on finite element analysis
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Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®

Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®

by Ever J. Barbero
Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®

Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials Using ANSYS®

by Ever J. Barbero

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Overview

Designing structures using composite materials poses unique challenges, especially due to the need for concurrent design of both material and structure. Students are faced with two options: textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis, and books on finite element analysis

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482242973
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 12/11/2013
Series: Composite Materials
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 366
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Ever J. Barbero holds a BSME-BSEE from Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto, Argentina and a Ph.D from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA. He is ASME and SAMPE fellow, a professor at West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA, and honorary professor at Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Peru. Holder of two US patents, author of over 100 peer-reviewed publications, and recipient of numerous teaching and research awards, he is recognized internationally for his work on material models for composite materials.

Table of Contents

Mechanics of Orthotropic Materials. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis. Elasticity and Strength of Laminates. Buckling. Free Edge Stresses. Computational Micromechanics. Viscoelasticity. Continuum Damage Mechanics. Discrete Damage Mechanics. Delaminations. Appendices. References. Index.
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