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The Virtual Fields Method

by Pierron, Fabrice.
Authors: Grédiac, Michel.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XXI, 517 p. 225 illus., 75 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1461418240 Subject(s): Engineering. | Materials. | Mechanical engineering. | Engineering. | Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. | Mechanical Engineering. | Structural Materials.
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Part I Principles and Theory -- Introduction, Main Equations and Notations -- The Principle of Virtual Work -- The Linear Virtual Fields Method -- The Non-linear Virtual Fields Method -- Complements -- Part II Applications -- Fiber Composites -- Metals.-Soft and Biological Materials -- Other Materials -- Design of New Tests for the VFM.-The VFM for force reconstruction -- Part III Training -- Case study I: Standard and Funny Isotropic Discs -- Case Study II: Unnotched Losipescu Test -- Case Study III: Orthotropic Plate in Pure Bending -- The CAMFIT Program.

The Virtual Fields Method: Extracting Constitutive Mechanical Parameters from Full-field Deformation Measurements is the first book on the Virtual Fields Method (VFM), a technique to identify materials mechanical properties from full-field measurements. Firmly rooted with extensive theoretical description of the method, the book presents numerous examples of application to a wide range of materials (composites, metals, welds, biomaterials) and situations (static, vibration, high strain rate). The authors give a detailed training section with examples of progressive difficulty to lead the reader to program the VFM and include a set of commented Matlab programs as well as GUI Matlab-based software for more general situations. The Virtual Fields Method: Extracting Constitutive Mechanical Parameters from Full-field Deformation Measurements is an ideal book for researchers, engineers, and students interested in applying the VFM to new situations motivated by their research.  

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