Unveiling improvements in the nonlocal theory of the Peridynamics, this book brings recent developments and new extensions to the standard Peridynamic method, making it capable of solving shell-like structures, while keeping its character of a strong formulation based on the interactions between pairs of material points, called Peridynamic bonds. The proposed formulation is a natural extension of the standard continuum Peridynamics, allowing thin structures to be modelled using only one layer of particles at the mid-surface of the structure, contrary to the standard continuum Peridynamics. The book navigates the mechanics formulation of the Peridynamic Timoshenko beam and Reissner-Mindlin plate and presents breakthrough strategies for shear-locking in thin structures. Enhanced methods are introduced for analysing fibre-reinforced composites, offering precision in predicting damage patterns in composite structures when subjected to low and moderate velocity impacts.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036404840
About Hakim NaceurRuqing Bai
Ruqing Bai is currently an Assistant Professor at Chongqing University China. He earned his bachelor's degree from Shaanxi University of Technology China his master's degree from Northwestern Polytechnical University China and his PhD from University of Technology of Compiegne France. His research activities concern the computational fracture mechanics of isotropic and composite structures including beams plates and shells. To date he has authored 16 high-impact articles in SCI-indexed publications over the past five years with 12 featuring him as the first or corresponding author.Hakim Naceur is Professor and the Head of Mechanical Engineering Department at INSA Hauts-de-France. He received his master's degree from University Paris 6 France and his PhD from University of Technology of Compiegne France. His research activities concern computational structural mechanics including the development of advanced meshless techniques applied to multi-material shell structures for energy dissipation in shocks and impacts. To date he has authored more than 90 papers in peer-reviewed journals and 150 international conference papers and book chapters dealing with computational mechanics.