Synergetic principles of physical mesomechanics
| Parent link: | Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics Vol. 37, iss. 1-3, Dec..— 2001.— P. 261-298 |
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| Summary: | A synergetic methodology of physical mesomechanics is developed. Fundamental principles underlying the approach are discussed and formulated. The methodology is shown to account for and substantiate well-known plastic-deformation and fracture mechanisms in solids under various loading conditions. An analysis of the available experimental evidence suggests that the key meso- and macroscale processes developed in solids under load occur at maximum tangential stresses. Microscale deformation caused by dislocations is self-adaptable. Physical mesomechanics establishes natural relations between the physics of dislocation-induced deformation, continuum mechanics of solids, and fracture mechanics. В фонде НТБ ТПУ отсутствует |
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2001
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| Format: | Book Chapter |
| KOHA link: | https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=597602 |