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Common engineering materials reach in many demanding applications such as automotive or aerospace their limits and new developments are required to ful ll increasing demands on performance and characteristics. The properties of ma- rials can be increased for example by combining different materials to achieve better properties than a single constituent or by shaping the material or c- stituents in a speci c structure. Many of these new materials reveal a much more complex behavior than traditional engineering materials due to their advanced str- ture or composition. Furthermore, the classical applications of many engineering materials are extended to new ranges of applications and to more demanding en- ronmental conditions such as elevated temperatures. All these tendencies require in addition to the synthesis of new materials, proper methods for their m- ufacturing and extensive programs for their characterization. In many elds of application, the development of new methods and processes must be acc- plished by accurate and reliable modeling and simulation techniques. Only the interaction between these new developments with regards to manufacturing, m- eling, characterization, further processing and monitoring of materials will allow to meet all demands and to introduce these developments in safety-relevant applications. The 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computational Engineering and Experimenting, ACE-X 2009, was held in Rome, Italy, from 22 to 23 June 2009 with a strong focus on the above mentioned developments. Erscheinungsdatum: 22.09.2010
Front Matter....Pages i-xii Front Matter....Pages 1-1 A Statistical Study on Stress-Strain Relation of AISI 304 Stainless Steel Under Elevated Temperatures....Pages 3-18 Interaction Between Concrete Cylinders and Shape-Memory Wires in the Achievement of Active Confinement....Pages 19-34 Mathematic Modeling of the Osprey Process....Pages 35-45 Cyclic-Bend-Over-Sheave Fatigue Testing of an Umbilical for Oil Production in Ultra-Deep Waters....Pages 47-56 Dynamic Crack Propagation in Composite Structures....Pages 57-81 Computational Analysis of Loading–Unloading and Non-homogeneity Effects in Metallic Hollow Sphere Structures....Pages 83-97 Dielectric Spectra Analysis: Reliable Parameter Estimation Using Interval Analysis....Pages 99-123 Front Matter....Pages 125-125 Numerical Modeling of Complex Structures: Shells and Biological Cells....Pages 127-137 Free Vibration Characteristics of Thermally Loaded Cylindrical Shell....Pages 139-148 Model of Large Displacements in Static Analysis of Shell....Pages 149-163 Nonlinear Time-Dependent Analysis of Prestressed Concrete Shells....Pages 165-179 DBEM and FEM Analysis of an Extrusion Press Fatigue Failure....Pages 181-191 Damage Detections in Nonlinear Vibrating Thermally Loaded Plates....Pages 193-211 Macroscopic Stability Analysis in Periodic Composite Solids....Pages 213-242 Finite Element Vibration Analysis of MHSS Based on 3D Tomography Image Processing....Pages 243-256 Computational Modelling and Experimental Characterisation of Heterogeneous Materials....Pages 257-268 Model Experiment and Numerical Modelling of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction....Pages 269-276 Front Matter....Pages 277-277 The Laser Butt Welding Simulation of the Thin Sheet Metal....Pages 279-296 Laser Drilling Simulation Considering Multiple Reflection of Laser, Evaporation and Melt Flow....Pages 297-310 Effect of Flight Spectrum Loads on the Damage Tolerance Evaluation of a Helicopter Frame....Pages 311-329 Front Matter....Pages 277-277 Effects of Manufacturing-Induced Residual Stresses and Strains on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Cold Drawn Steels....Pages 331-341 Hybrid Bonding of Advanced High Strength Steels in the Lightweight Body Shell Design for the Automobile Manufacturing....Pages 343-372 Back Matter....Pages 373-373
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The increasing demand for materials with superb properties in all types of technical applications requires the development of advanced materials and respective tools to characterise and predict the material properties and behaviour. This monograph highlights the latest developments and trends in advanced materials and their properties, the modelling and simulation of non-classical materials and structures, and new technologies for joining materials
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