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Anisotropic Mechanics of 2D Materials

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2022
Anisotropic mechanics of van der Waals (vdWs) materials offers opportunity to peel off individual atomic layers, initiating a 2D revolution in the fields of materials science, physics, and chemistry. The elasticity, bending, and fracture strength of most
Zhikun Gao   +7 more
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Mechanisms and Materials

2021
In this chapter, we learn about materials which exhibit optical nonlinearities and the underlying fundamental processes that lead to nonlinearity. The response of a dispersive dielectric to an incident electromagnetic wave is described in terms of the dielectric constant of the medium, which is a complex quantity.
Y. V. G. S. Murti, C. Vijayan
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Mechanics of Auxetic Materials

Handbook of Mechanics of Materials, 2018
Hyeonho Cho, Do-Nyun Kim, Dong-Sik Seo
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Mechanics of Solid Materials

, 1990
1. Elements of the physical mechanisms of deformation and fracture 2. Elements of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics 3. Identification and theological classification of real solids 4.
J. Lemaître, J. Chaboche
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Mechanics of hierarchical materials

International Journal of Fracture, 2008
In this paper the simplest mathematical model to design nano-bio-inspired hierarchical materials is proposed. Simple formulas describing the dependence of strength, toughness and stiffness on the considered size-scale are derived, taking into account the toughening biomechanisms.
A. CARPINTERI, Pugno, Nicola
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Silicon as a Mechanical Material [PDF]

open access: possibleMRS Proceedings, 1982
ABSTRACTNow that single crystal silicon has established itself as the preeminent electronic material, increasing applications are being implemented in which silicon's MECHANICAL properties are more important. This paper reviews some of the history behind this trend, explains how and why silicon can be an economical and effective mechanical material ...
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Mechanics of materials

Technology and Health Care, 2010
Mechanics of materials is the science of forces applied on a body and response of the body in terms of deformation. Different type of loadings on bodies with different geometries or made of different material give rise to different deformations. Last but not the least, this science allows to predict the failure of a body under certain loading condition
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The extreme mechanics of micro- and nanoarchitected materials

MRS bulletin, 2019
A material’s properties are derived from its constituent material composition and its structural hierarchy across length scales down to the nanometer level.
R. Schwaiger, L. Meza, X. Li
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The Mechanics of Materials with Structure

1966
In classical continuum mechanics, we consistently ignore any structure which the material may possess. The predictions of the theory, whether they take the form of calculated forces, stresses, displacements, or velocities, are then valid only as average values over regions the dimensions of which are large on the scale of the structure.
R. S. Rivlin, A. E. Green
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Advances in the mechanics of undamageable materials: General three-dimensional formulation

International journal of damage mechanics, 2018
The theory of undamageable materials is extended to general states of deformation and damage. Undamageable materials are hypothetical materials that do not undergo any damage processes under the action of forces within the framework of continuum damage ...
G. Voyiadjis, P. Kattan
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