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Nonlocal Mechanical Behaviour of Functionally Graded Composite Nanostructures
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Nonlocal Mechanical Behaviour of Functionally Graded Composite Nanostructures

innbundet, 2026
Engelsk

The intricate domain of composite structures, particularly functionally graded nanostructures, presents a fascinating area of study with immense potential for scientific and industrial advancements. This book delves into the unique properties and applications of these advanced materials, providing an in-depth understanding of the continuum theories that underpin functionally graded nanostructures. The authors explore both theoretical foundations and practical insights into the modelling and numerical simulations of the mechanical behaviour of functionally graded materials and structures.

  • Provides a thorough exploration of the wide array of modelling techniques and computational methods pivotal for studying functionally graded nanostructures
  • Offers unique insights into the behaviour of functionally graded materials, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of their properties and applications
  • Covers the influence of material gradation on mechanical performance and the effects of environmental factors like temperature and humidity
  • Combines theoretical foundations with practical insights
  • Discusses challenges associated with manufacturing and testing these advanced materials

By presenting a detailed and nuanced view of functionally graded nanostructures, this book equips readers in materials engineering and related fields with the knowledge and tools needed to understand the complex interactions and behaviours of these materials under various conditions.

ISBN
9781032952291
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
29.5.2026
Antall sider
116