Materials in Mechanical Extremes
This unified guide brings together the underlying principles, and predictable material responses, that connect metals, polymers, brittle solids and energetic materials as they respond to extreme external stresses. Previously disparate scientific principles, concepts and terminology are combined within a single theoretical framework, across different materials and scales, to provide all the tools necessary to understand, and calculate, the responses of materials and structures to extreme static and dynamic loading. Real-world examples illustrate how material behaviours produce a component response, enabling recognition – and avoidance – of the deformation mechanisms that contribute to mechanical failure. A final synoptic chapter presents a case study of extreme conditions brought about by the infamous Chicxulub impact event. Bringing together simple concepts from diverse fields into a single, accessible, rigorous text, this is an indispensable reference for all researchers and practitioners in materials science, mechanical engineering, physics, physical chemistry and geophysics.
- Brings together theory, experiments and experimental platforms, covering all static and dynamic loading
- Simplifies future component testing with descriptions of all modern experimental platforms that can load materials to extreme states
- Provides a comprehensive toolbox for readers to apply when assessing materials' behaviour, or for using them in design
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'… intense and highly original … suitable for all with an interest in the dynamic response of materials.' The Aeronautical Journal
Product details
May 2013Hardback
9781107023758
539 pages
253 × 178 × 28 mm
1.21kg
225 b/w illus. 25 tables
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- 1. Extremes
- 2. A basic analytical framework
- 3. Platforms to excite a response
- 4. Tools to monitor response
- 5. Metals
- 6. Brittle materials
- 7. Polymers
- 8. Energetic materials
- 9. Anatomy of an asteroid impact.