Publicações ABCM Symposium Series in Solid Mechanics – Vol. 1
Preface
This book contains articles presented at the International Symposium on Solid Mechanics, held at the University of São Paulo, in São Paulo, Brazil, 5-7 March 2007. This is the first Brazilian conference fully dedicated to this branch of the engineering science.
The Brazilian technical community working in the field of Solid Mechanics has longed for a specialised conference. Hence, the recently created Technical Committee on Solid Mechanics, from the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, ABCM, set as its main first task to organize this conference, with the present book reflecting the effort of the committee and the enthusiasm of the authors.
The book features articles on many topics, ranging from meshless methods, fatigue, failure, composite materials, structural impact, corrosion and optimisation. It is believed that the forty chapters herein are a good sample of what is being investigated in this field by engineers and scientists working in Brazilian universities and research institutes. The book is a valuable source of technical information and it is hoped that it can assist and inspire the investigator working in Solid Mechanics.
The editors would like to take the opportunity of thanking all the contributors to this volume for their effort in meeting all the tight deadlines and in writing such fine works. We also thank Renato Yamassaki and Ruben Ferreira for the hard work in formatting the whole book. Ana Lucia Froés de Souza, secretary to ABCM, was most helpful in many issues related to the organization of the conference. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the support of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering to this event.
The Editors Brazil, March 2007
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- I.01:
- Displacement and stress solutions for a viscoelastic half space subjected to a harmonic distributed tangential surface stress loading using the Radon and Fourier transforms
M. Adolph, E. Mesquita, E.R. Carvalho and E. Romaninipp.1-12
- I.02:
- A comparative study of penalty formulations in elasticity
A.R. Aguiarpp.13-28
- I.03:
- Constitutive model for 2D analysis of iso-kinematic frictional contact problems
J.B. de Aguiar and R.T. Vargaspp.29-40
- I.04:
- The BEM and the RIM in the dynamic analysis of symmetric laminate composite plates
E. L. Albuquerque, P. Sollero and W. Portilho de Paivapp.41-50
- I.05:
- High-velocity impact of plates
M. Alves, G. B. Micheli and L. Driemeierpp.51-62
- I.06:
- A review on the main approaches for determination of the multiaxial high cycle fatigue strength
J.C. Balthazar and L. Malcherpp.63-80
- I.07:
- Modeling of slow strain rate corrosion testing of austenitic stainless steel through continuum damage mechanics
I.N. Bastos, J.A. da Cunha Ponciano Gomes and H.S. da Costa Mattospp.81-96
- I.08:
- Computational modelling of the micromechanics of void growth and coalescence in ductile failure via the Discrete Element Method
R.G. Batista, I. Iturrioz and A.P. Cisilinopp.97-108
- I.09:
- High-order finite elements applied to structural elastic problems
M.L. Bittencourt, T.G. Vazquez and A.C. Nogueira Jr.pp.109-124
- I.10:
- IAn inverse analysis applied to a viscoelastic constitutive model
D.A. Castello and F.A. Rochinhapp.125-132
- I.11:
- A note on fatigue crack growth predictions based on damage accumulation ahead of the crack tip
J.T.P. Castro, M.A. Meggiolaro and A.C.O. Mirandapp.133-146
- I.12:
- After buckling behavior of thin membranes and textiles based on tension field theory and experiments
A. Concipp.147-160
- I.13:
- Constitutive modeling of the large strain behavior of crushable foams using the elementfree Galerkin method
G. da Costa Machado, M.K. Alves, H.A. Al-Qureshi and R. Rossipp.161-172
- I.14:
- Simplified analysis of stress and strain histories in notched metallic parts undergoing cyclic inelastic deformations using projection techniques
H. da Costa-Mattos, C.G. de Queiroz Neto and L.R. dos Santospp.173-184
- I.15:
- Analysis of composite sleeve reinforcement systems for metallic pipelines with localized imperfections or damage
H.S. da Costa Mattos, E.M. Sampaio and R.M.A. Cortespp.185-198
- I.16:
- An one dimensional coupled model for deformation, degradation and solute diffusion in elastic solids
F.P. Duda, A.C. Souza, L.J. Guimarães and J.M. Barbosapp.199-214
- I.17:
- Mapping of variables in FE analysis of arbitrary cohesive crack propagation
R. A. Einsfeldpp.215-226
- I.18:
- A variational framework for a set of hyperelastic-viscoplastic isotropic models
E. Fancello, J.M. Vassoler and L. Stainierpp.227-238
- I.19:
- Topology optimization of continuum structures with ²-relaxed stress constraints
C.E.M. Guilherme and J.S.O. Fonsecapp.239-250
- I.20:
- Performance of the discrete element method to represent the scale effect
I. Iturrioz, A. Morquio, E. Bittencourt and V.M.R. d’Avilapp.251-262
- I.21:
- Micromechanical approach to the strength properties of geocomposites with a Drucker-Prager matrix
S. Maghous, L. Dormieux and J.F. Barthélémypp.263-278
- I.22:
- Optimization of elastic structures using boundary elements and a topological-shape sensitivity formulation
R.J. Marczakpp.279-294
- I.23:
- Numerical analysis of composite structures: creep, aging and failure
S.P.C. Marques, B.F. Oliveira, R.C. Pavan and G.J. Creuspp.295-308
- I.24:
- Computational simulation of an IF-steel deformed by equal channel angular pressing via the finite element method
N. de Medeiros, S.R. Baptista, L.P. Moreira, J.F.C. Lins and J.P. de Gouvêapp.309-320
- I.25:
- A fracture mechanics based model for explaining notch sensitivity effects on fatigue crack initiation
M.A. Meggiolaro, A.C.O. Miranda, J.T.P. Castro and J.L.F. Freirepp.321-328
- I.26:
- Bifurcated fatigue crack path and life predictions
S.P.C. Marques, B.F. Oliveira, R.C. Pavan and G.J. Creuspp.329-340
- I.27:
- Using fault models in state observers methodology for crack detection in continuous systems
G.P. de Melo and M.A. da Cruz Araujopp.341-356
- I.28:
- Fault detection using state observers with unknown input, identified by orthogonal functions and PI observers
G.P. de Melo and T.S. Moraispp.357-374
- I.29:
- Object oriented finite element probabilistic stress analysis
F.C.M. Menandropp.375-386
- I.30:
- A customized AutoCAD environment for structural analysis using three bending plate finite elements
R.A. de Menezes Jr., M.S. Menezes, F. Sanches Junior and A.V. Mendonçapp.387-400
- I.31:
- Cyclic plasticity and damage of metals by a gradient-enhanced CDM model
G. Minak, F.E.G. Chimisso and H.S. da Costa Mattospp.401-420
- I.32:
- Path and life predictions under mixed mode I-Mode II complex loading
A.C.O. Miranda, M.A. Meggiolaro, J.T.P. Castro and L.F. Marthapp.421-432
- I.33:
- Parameter estimation using digital image correlation and inverse problems
L.C.S. Nunes, D.A. Castello, C.F. Matt and P.A.M. dos Santospp.433-444
- I.34:
- Modeling of quenching process in steel cylind
P.M.C.L. Pacheco, L.F.G. de Souza, M.A. Savi, W.P. de Oliveira and E.P. Silvapp.445-458
- I.35:
- Fracture toughness of fiber reinforced polymer concrete
J.M.L. Reispp.459-468
- I.36:
- Analytical procedure for stress field solution in concrete gravity dams
P.M.V. Ribeiro and L.J. Pedrosopp.469-484
- I.37:
- Rehabilitation of corroded steel pipelines with epoxy repair systems
R.F. Sampaio, J.M.L. Reis, V.A. Perrut and H.S. Costa-Mattospp.485-496
- I.38:
- Phenomenological modeling of shape memory alloy thermomechanical behavior
M.A. Savi, A. Paiva and P.M.C.L. Pachecopp.497-512
- I.39:
- Geometrically exact analysis of shells with an exact initial geometry by a meshless method
C. Tiago and P.M. Pimentapp.513-536
- I.40:
- On the effect of limited linear kinematic hardening on shakedown conditions
N. Zouainpp.537-548
Catalog Card
FICHA CATALOGRÁFICA
ABCM – Associação Brasileira de Engenharia e Ciências Mecânicas
Alves, Marcílio 1961 – |
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Mecânica dos Sólidos / Marcílio Alves, Heraldo S. da Costa Mattos |
Associação Brasileira de Engenharia e Ciências Mecânicas, 2007 |
556p. |
Inclui bibliografia |
ISBN 978-85-85769-30-7 |