Applied Micromechanics of Complex Microstructures

Auteur(s)
Majid Baniassadi
Mostafa Baghani
Yves Rémond
Publication
mars 2023
Éditeur
Elsevier

Applied Micromechanics of Complex Microstructures: Computational Modeling and Numerical Characterization explains the fundamental concepts of continuum modeling of various complicated microstructures, covering nanocomposites, multi-phase composites, biomaterials, biological materials, and more. The book's authors outline the calculation of effective mechanical and thermal properties, allowing readers to fully understand step-by-step modeling and homogenization of complicated microstructures. The book also features a chapter on microstructure hull and materials design, along with the modeling of complex samples with nonlinear properties such as neural tissue, bone microstructure, and liver tissue.

About the authors

Mostafa Baghani has been an Associate Professor at the University of Tehran's School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering since 2012. In 2016, he became the director of the University of Tehran's Smart Materials and Structures Lab. In the framework of continuum mechanics, his research focuses on smart material production, design, and constitutive modeling. He has also focused on computer modeling of proposed constitutive models, which are frequently developed using the nonlinear finite element method.

Majid Baniassadi is an Associate Professor at the University of Tehran's School of Mechanical Engineering. Multiscale analysis and micromechanics of heterogeneous materials, numerical methods in engineering, and electron microscopy image processing for microstructure identification are among his research interests. Dr. Baniassadi also works with the iCube laboratory (CNRS/University of Strasbourg) in Strasbourg on Engineering Science, Computer Science, and Imaging projects.

Yves Rémond is a Distinguished Professor (Exceptional Class) at Strasbourg University in France. He is working at iCube laboratory (CNRS/University of Strasbourg). He teaches in the fields of continuum mechanics, polymer mechanics, composite materials, and mechano-biology at the European Engineering School of Chemistry, Polymers, and Materials Science (ECPM).