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Multiphysics Modeling
Materials, Components, and Systems

Provides the theoretical background to all essential multiphysics and coupling problems and introduces the latest techniques and research

Murat Peksen (Author)

9780128118245

Paperback, published 19 June 2018

282 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm, 0.43 kg

Multiphysics Modelling: Materials, Components, and Systems focuses on situations where coupled phenomena involving a combination of thermal, fluid, and solid mechanics occur. Important fundamentals of the various physics that are required in multiphysics modelling are introduced and supported with practical problems. More advanced topics such as creep deformation, fatigue and fracture, multiphase flow or melting in porous media are tackled. 3D interactions in system architectures and energy systems such as batteries, reformer or fuel cells, and modelling of high-performance materials are exemplified. Important multiphysics modelling issues are highlighted. In addition to theory, solutions to problems, such as in linear and non-linear situations are addressed, as well as specific solutions for multiphysics modelling of fluid-solid, solid-solid and fluid-fluid interactions are given. Drawing on teaching experience, industry solutions, and the latest research, this book is the most complete guide to multiphysics modelling available for students and researchers in diverse science and engineering disciplines.

1. Introduction to Multiphysics Modelling2. Multiphysics Modelling of Fluid Flow Systems3. Multiphysics Modelling of Thermal Environments4. Multiphysics Modelling of Structural Components and Materials5. Multiphysics Modelling of Interactions in Systems6. Thermomechanical Modelling of Materials and Components7. Multiphysics Modelling of High-Performance Materials8. Multiphysics Modelling of Energy Systems9. Multiphysics Modelling Issues

Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering [TGB]

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