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An Introduction to Computational Micromechanics
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Tarek I. Zohdi
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Peter Wriggers
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2005
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978-3-540-77482-2
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978-3-540-32360-0
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2005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Some Basics of the Mechanics of Solid Continua
pp. 37
Fundamental Weak Formulations
pp. 45
Fundamental Micro–Macro Concepts
pp. 63
A Basic Finite Element Implementation
pp. 85
Computational/Statistical Testing Methods
pp. 107
Various Extensions and Further Interpretations of Partitioning
pp. 121
Domain Decomposition Analogies and Extensions
pp. 145
Nonconvex–Nonderivative Genetic Material Design
pp. 163
Modeling Coupled Multifield Processes
pp. 183
Closing Comments
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