Plasticity and Inelastic Deformation

  • Mechanical Engineering |

Description

Physical basis of plastic/inelastic deformation of solids metals, polymers, granular/rock-like materials. Continuum constitutive models for small and large deformation of elastic-(visco)plastic solids. Analytical and numerical solution of selected boundary value problems. Applications to deformation processing of metals.

Program

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mechanical Engineering

Objectives

  • ï‚· Introducing the physical basis of plastic/inelastic deformation of solids metals, polymers, granular/rock-like materials.rnï‚· Developing the continuum constitutive models for small and large deformation of elastic- / visco- plastic solids.rnï‚· Analytical and numerical solution of selected boundary value problems. Applications to deformation processing of metals.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Phenomenology of Plastic Deformation
2Phenomenology of Plastic Deformation
3Rate Independent Plasticity
4Uniqueness and Extreme Theorems
5Limit Analysis Theorems and Applications
6Limit Analysis Theorems and Applications
7Slip-Line Theory
8Rate Dependent Plasticity
9Unified Viscoelasticity Models
10Numerical Methods
11Numerical Methods
12Evolution of Internal State
13Anisotropy, aging, transient behavior, thermal recovery, temperature rate effects
14Introduction to Other Damage/Deformation Mechanisms
15Introduction to Other Damage/Deformation Mechanisms
16Final Examination

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
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  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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