Search for dissertations about: "Inelasticity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word Inelasticity.
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1. Macroscale Modelling of 3D-Woven Composites: Inelasticity, Progressive Damage and Final Failure
Abstract : Composites with 3D-woven reinforcement have been slowly making their way into different industrial applications. The interlacement of yarns, not only in-plane but also through-thickness, means that in many applications 3D-woven composites can outperform their laminated counterparts. READ MORE
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2. Modelling 3D-woven composites on the macroscale: Predicting damage initiation and inelastic phenomena
Abstract : Composites with 3D-woven reinforcement have been slowly making their way into different industries. The interlacement of yarns, not only in-plane but also through-thickness, means that in many applications 3D-woven composites can outperform their laminated counterparts. READ MORE
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3. On computational homogenization of gradient crystal inelasticity
Abstract : Crystal inelasticity is the main modeling technique employed to study the mechanical behavior of polycrystalline metallic materials. This class of models has the capability to represent micromechanical phenomena such as plastic slip, grain boundary interactions, and dislocation pile-up. READ MORE
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4. The effect of inelastic deformation on crack loading
Abstract : Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) cracks in rails are among the most detrimental railway track defects, in relation to reliability and cost. The cracks grow in a mixed mode II & III, which in combination with the rotating stress field in the neighborhood of the crack-tip, large plastic deformations on the rail surface, crack face friction due to the compressive stresses from the wheel load and anisotropic crack growth resistance, add to the complexity related to the study of RCF cracks. READ MORE
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5. Continuum modelling of particle flows in high shear granulation
Abstract : High shear granulation is an important process in the pharmaceutical industry. The aim of the process is to produce granules with specific properties, like size and hardness, from powder mixtures. The properties of the granules are determined by the flow field in the mixer. READ MORE