Mathematical Methods and Models in Composites (Second Edition) provides an in-depth treatment of the modern and rigorous mathematical methods and models applied to composites modeling on the micro-, meso-, and macro scale. The diversity of such methods and models used in the analysis and characterization of composites, their behavior, and different phenomena and processes associated to them has grown steadily. This second edition expands upon the success of the first edition and has been substantially revised and updated. Written by known experts in different areas of applied mathematics, physics, and composite engineering, this book is mainly focused upon continuous fiber reinforced composites, with ever increasing applications (e.g., the aerospace industry), though it covers also other kind of composites. The topics of contributed chapters range from scaling and homogenization procedures in composites, integral and statistic characteristic of composites, thin plate and wave solutions in anisotropic materials, laminated structures, instability, buckling and postbuckling, fracture and damage analysis of composites to highly efficient methods for simulation of composites manufacturing like resin transfer molding. The results presented are useful for the design, fabrication, testing and industrial applications of composite components and structures. This book is an essential reference for graduate and doctoral students and researchers in mathematics, physics and composite engineering. Explanations and references in the book are sufficiently detailed to provide the necessary background to further research the fascinating subject of composites modelling and explore relevant research literature. It is also suitable for non-experts who wish to have an overview of both the mathematical methods and models used in the area of composites and of the open problems in this area that require further research.
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Vladislav Mantič is Professor of Continuum Mechanics at the School of Engineering, University of Seville, where he is currently teaching Solid Mechanics, Elasticity, Fracture Mechanics, Plasticity, Viscoelasticity, Finite and Boundary Element Method. He graduated in mathematical engineering from the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University of Prague, receiving a degree with distinction and Rector Award in 1984. He received his doctorate from the Czech Academy of Sciences for his work on computer implementation of Boundary Element Method carried out at the Institute of Computer Science in Prague. Later he worked at the Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia. His current research is focused on Fracture Mechanics, in particular on its applications to predict damage initiation and propagation in composites and their joints at different scales; interface crack analysis and modelling; stress singularity analysis in anisotropic multimaterial corners; non-classical approaches in Fracture Mechanics as the Coupled Criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanics, Cohesive Zone Models, Linear Elastic-Brittle Interface Model, energetic approaches to fracture, and Surface Elasticity models. He has collaborated and published joint articles in high impact journals with researchers from many universities and research institutions like, Charles University Prague, Colorado School of Mines, FORTH, Heraklion, IMT Lucca, Kansas State University, Lulea TU, National Physical Laboratory Teddington, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, POLITO, Italy, TU Braunschweig, TU Košice, University of Aberdeen, University of Brescia, University of Leeds, and the University of Minnesota (USA), He has published more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed international scientific journals, edited international edited books and devised 200 communications to national and international conferences. He is among the most influential and prestigious researchers in the world on the "World's Top 2% Scientists List" in the category of "Materials".
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