Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science, and Manufacturing
- 1st Edition - May 1, 2024
- Latest edition
- Author: Mingwang Fu
- Language: English
Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics and Manufacturing provides a detailed evaluation of size effects in mechanics, manufacturing and material sciences and their effects on relate… Read more
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Description
Description
Size Effects in Engineering Mechanics and Manufacturing provides a detailed evaluation of size effects in mechanics, manufacturing and material sciences and their effects on related physical behaviors and phenomena. Sections address the physical aspects of size effects, including tension, compression, and bending deformation in mechanics, fatigue and damage behaviors, the mechanisms behind these effects, modeling techniques for determining the behavior and phenomena of size effects, practical applications of size effects in material sciences and micro-manufacturing, how size effects influence the process performance, process outcome, properties and quality of fabricated parts and components, and future size effects.This book provides not only a reference volume on size effects but also valuable applications for engineers, scientists, academics and research students involved in materials processing, manufacturing, materials science and engineering, engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering and the management of enterprises using materials processing technologies in the mass-production of related products.
Key features
Key features
- Describes the physical aspects of size effects and provides the underlying theories and principles to explain the mechanisms behind them
- Presents the practical applications of size effects in material sciences and micro-manufacturing and outlines the influence of process performance, process outcome, properties, and quality of fabricated parts and components
- Provides guidelines to understand size effects in multi-scaled manufacturing process design and product development
Readership
Readership
Engineers in mechanics and manufacturing, micro-manufacturers, materials scientists, precision engineering
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. Introduction and Background
2. “The smaller, the stronger” and “the smaller, the weaker” in mechanics
3. Modeling of size effects and size effect-induced behaviors and phenomena
4. Size effects on metal fatigue
5. Size effect affected damage and fracture
6. Size effects in materials science
7. Size effects in microforming
8. Size effects in micro-mechanical machining
2. “The smaller, the stronger” and “the smaller, the weaker” in mechanics
3. Modeling of size effects and size effect-induced behaviors and phenomena
4. Size effects on metal fatigue
5. Size effect affected damage and fracture
6. Size effects in materials science
7. Size effects in microforming
8. Size effects in micro-mechanical machining
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: May 10, 2024
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Mingwang Fu
Dr. Mingwang Fu is a leading expert in the area of materials processing and manufacturing engineering and has been conducting research on deformation-based materials processing, especially for forming-based micromanufacturing. He has established a world-class research group at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University with the main focuses on advanced materials processing, numerical modeling and simulation, size effect–based micromechanics, and damage and fracture in deformation-based manufacturing and product service. He is a chair professor of advanced manufacturing, the fellow of Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), and Hong Kong Institute of Engineers (HKIE). He is also the Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellow and serving a number of international journals, including Int. J. Plast., Int. J. Mach. Tools Manuf., Int. J. Mech. Sci., Mater. Des., Int. J. Damage Mech., Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol, Adv. Manuf., J. Manuf. Mater. Process., and Manuf. Rev., as an editorial board member or associate editor.
Affiliations and expertise
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongView book on ScienceDirect
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