Mechanics and Physics of Fracture : Multiscale Modeling of the Failure Behavior of Solids
Provides a comprehensive understanding of the macroscopic failure behavior of solids from the description of the microscopic failure processes and their coupling with the microstructure. Several fundamental questions were addressed: the relation between the microstructural features of materials and their fracture properties and crack trajectories; the role of damage mechanisms and non-linear deformations near the crack tip on the failure behavior of solids; and finally the role of dynamic inertial effects during fast fracture was more briefly evoked.
Intrinsic Molecular Mobility and Toughness of Polymers II
The series Advances in Polymer Science presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics and material science . the authors highlight the dual role of segmental jumps and displacements to improve toughness by energy dissipation and relaxation of critical stresses and to influence without exception all damage mechanisms. The dynamic response of a chain segment to thermo-mechanical excitation strongly depends on in-chain cooperative motions. By combining the powerful techniques of multi-dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and of dielectric and dynamic mechanical analysis Monnerie,
Intrinsic Molecular Mobility and Toughness of Polymers I
The series Advances in Polymer Science presents critical reviews of the present and future trends in polymer and biopolymer science including chemistry, physical chemistry, physics and material science . the authors highlight the dual role of segmental jumps and displacements to improve toughness by energy dissipation and relaxation of critical stresses and to influence without exception all damage mechanisms. The dynamic response of a chain segment to thermo-mechanical excitation strongly depends on in-chain cooperative motions. By combining the powerful techniques of multi-dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and of dielectric and dynamic mechanical analysis Monnerie,
Historic construction and conservation : Materials, Systems and Damage
Takes a modern approach to the meaning of a heritage structure and its conservation. The historical evolution of conservation is briefly addressed, considering prominent individuals and cases; along with the history of construction, focusing on materials and related structural elements, with insight on the sizing rules adopted by masons. This explains structural decisions made during the construction process and allows comparison of scientific theories from the 18th century to modern understanding of limit analysis. Damage and collapse mechanisms for masonry construction, as the most widespread structural form for historical buildings, is described. Excess permanent loading and settlement is differentiated from environmental and anthropogenic actions such as earthquake or incorrect intervention.
CCD Image Sensors in Deep-Ultraviolet : Degradation Behavior and Damage Mechanisms
As the deep-ultraviolet (DUV) laser technology continues to mature, an increasing number of industrial and manufacturing applications are emerging. For example, the new generation of semiconductor inspection systems is being pushed to image at increasingly shorter DUV wavelengths to facilitate inspection of deep sub-micron features in integrated circuits. DUV-sensitive charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras are in demand for these applications. Although CCD cameras that are responsive at DUV wavelengths are now available, their long-term stability is still a major concern. This book describes the degradation mechanisms and long-term performance of CCDs in the DUV, along with new results of device performance at these wavelengths.




