Synopses & Reviews
Designing structures using composite materials poses unique challenges due especially to the need for concurrent design of both material and structure. Students are faced with two options: textbooks that teach the theory of advanced mechanics of composites, but lack computational examples of advanced analysis; and books on finite element analysis that may or may not demonstrate very limited applications to composites. But now there is third option that makes the other two obsolete: Ever J. Barbero's Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials.
By layering detailed theoretical and conceptual discussions with fully developed examples, this text supplies the missing link between theory and implementation. In-depth discussions cover all of the major aspects of advanced analysis, including three-dimensional effects, viscoelasticity, edge effects, elastic instability, damage, and delamination. More than 50 complete examples using mainly ANSYS?, but also including some use of MATLAB?, demonstrate how to use the concepts to formulate and execute finite element analyses and how to interpret the results in engineering terms. Additionally, the source code for each example is available for download online.
Cementing applied computational and analytical experience to a firm foundation of basic concepts and theory, Finite Element Analysis of Composite Materials offers a modern, practical, and versatile classroom tool for today's engineering classroom.
Synopsis
Detailed analysis of composite materials-including three-dimensional effects, viscoelasticity, edge effects, elastic instability, and temperature effects-is crucial in structural applications such as NASA's space shuttle and civil aircrafts. In addition, more structural applications are switching to the use of composites instead of metal. This highly practical and thoroughly detailed work describes the theory and applications of material and structural analysis of composite materials and structure made of composite materials using finite element analysis. The book provides ANSYS code for examples and covers damage mechanics, computational micromechanical analysis, and other related topics.