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E-raamat: IUTAM Symposium on Multi-Functional Material Structures and Systems: Proceedings of the the IUTAM Symposium on Multi-Functional Material Structures and Systems, Bangalore, India, December 10-12, 2008

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For centuries it has been the desire of human beings to ?nd better and better materials to achieve a variety of bene ts for the mankind. This has been in vogue from the stone-age. The recent revolution discovering Smart Materials and Fu- tionally Graded Materials is one of those attempts. These materials are inherently multi functionaland theyopenedup possibilities whichcouldnot beimaginedinthe past. Materials can take a particulartype of energystimulusas input andgeneratean output belonging to a different type of energy. Typical example has been materials on which a mechanical force can produce electrical output. We are in twenty rst century where in materials Research will totally concentrate on these new concepts and exploit them for variety of applications. Structural Health Monitoring leading to safety of operationsis the primary applicationthe aerospace, mechanical,nuclear and civil engineers will be expecting from this research. The Micro- and Na- scale sensors and actuators form the basis for this technology and Departments of Science and Technology in all the countries are investing heavily on this highly potential ?eld. InIndia,thescienti cgroupinthisareaisactiveforthepastdecade. Theyformed in 1999 a professional society named as Institute of Smart Structures & Systems (ISSS) which has been holding National and International seminars and also he- ing the government departments to fund research and development of relevance to this novel materials and structures. National Program on Smart Materials (NPSM) and the second phase program NPMASS are the consequences of these efforts.
Section I New Materials A: Functionally Graded Materials & Shape Memory Alloys
Functionally Graded Shells with Distributed Piezoelectric Sensors and Actuators for Active Vibration Control
3(12)
S. Narayanan
V. Balamurugan
A Numerical Investigation of the Dynamic Behaviour of Functionally Graded Foams
15(10)
Stephen Kiernan
Liang Cui
Michael D. Gilchrist
Nonlinear Stability of Functionally Graded Plates Subjected to Aero-thermo-mechanical Loads
25(10)
M. Ganapathi
T. Prakash
M.K. Singha
A Generalized Three Species Model for Shape Memory Alloys
35(10)
Ashish Khandelwal
Vidyashankar R. Buravalla
Use of SMA Constitutive Model in Finite Element Analysis of Wire-Based Actuators
45(10)
Prakash D. Mangalgiri
Amol G. Thakare
Time Dependent Deformations in Concrete: A Multi-scale Approach
55(10)
Ananth Ramaswamy
Harinadha Reddy
Higher Order Theories of Functionally Graded Beams and Plates
65(12)
Tarun Kant
S.M. Shiyekar
C. Venkata Subbaiah
Section II New Materials B: Nano Materials and Composites
A Strain Sensor from a Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Nano-composite
77(10)
Ning Hu
Yoshifumi Karube
Hisao Fukunaga
A Hysteresis Compensator Based on a Modified Dynamic Preisach Model for Conductive Polymer Nanocomposites
87(8)
Mohammed Rabius Sunny
Rakesh K. Kapania
Multi-Axial Behavior of Ferroelectrics with Two Types of Micro-Macro Mechanical Models
95(8)
K. Jayabal
A. Arockiarajan
A. Menzel
S.M. Sivakumar
Active Single Walled Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Composites
103(8)
Sujay Deshmukh
Zoubeida Ounaies
Modeling of Fibre Formation and Oxygen Permeability in Micro-fibrillar Polymer-Polymer Composites
111(12)
D. Bhattacharyya
R.J. Shields
Section III Multifunctional Material Systems
Multiscale Computational Analysis of Biomechanical Systems
123(10)
V.U. Unnikrishnan
G.U. Unnikrishnan
J.N. Reddy
Effect of Magnetic-Field on Stress-Strain Behavior of Magneto-Sensitive Elastomers
133(10)
Prashant Kumar Srivastava
Kartik Venkatraman
Effects of Functionalization on the Morphology, Cure Kinetics and Mechanical Behavior of Thermosetting Polymers
143(10)
Mahesh V. Hosur
Merlin Theodore
Shaik Jeelani
A Study on Polarization-Electric Field Nonlinearity in Smart Composite Structures
153(10)
V.L. Sateesh
C.S. Upadhyay
C. Venkatesan
Multifunctional Components in Sodium Cooled Fast Reactor: Design and Development
163(14)
Baldev Raj
P. Chellapandi
Section IV Smart Sensors, Structural Health Monitoring
From Structural Mechanics to Inspection Processes: Getting Structural Health Monitoring into Application for Riveted Metallic Structures
177(10)
C. Boller
M.R. Mofakhami
Shaped Modal Sensors for Uncertain Dynamical Systems
187(12)
Michael I. Friswell
Sondipon Adhikari
Sensor Failure Detection Using Interaction Matrix Formulation
199(12)
Zhiling Li
Satish Nagarajaiah
B.H. Koh
Resonant MEMS Sensors
211(12)
Rudra Pratap
Section V Applications
Compressive Behavior of Fibre Reinforced Honeycomb Cores
223(10)
S. Rao
S. Banerjee
K. Jayaraman
D. Bhattacharyya
Strain-Space Solution for the Elasto-plastic Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Single Lap Joint
233(8)
B.M. Dawari
P.C. Pandey
Design and Development of a Smart Composite T-Tail for Transport Aircraft
241(10)
Samikkannu Raja
Manufacturing of Multi-functional Composites
251(10)
Prasad Potluri
Robert J. Young
Section VI Computational Methods-I
Iso-Spectral Rotating and Non-Rotating Beams
261(8)
Ananth Kumar
Ranjan Ganguli
Innovative Energy Absorbing Composite Tubes Incorporating Extension-Torsion Coupling, Stitch Ripping, and Foam Crushing
269(10)
Chandrashekhar Tiwari
Edward C. Smith
Charles E. Bakis
A Pseudo-dynamical Systems Approach to Inverse Problems
279(10)
B. Banerjee
D. Roy
Force Reconstruction for Wave Based Damage Detection
289(8)
Agam Sharan
Mira Mitra
On Numerical Integration of Discontinuous Approximations in Partition of Unity Finite Elements
297(10)
Sundararajan Natarajan
Stephane P.A. Bordas
D. Roy Mahapatra
Section VII Computational Methods-II
Approximate Evaluations of the Modal Effective Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient
307(10)
Ayech Benjeddou
Distributed Point Source Model for Wave Propagation Through Multi-phase Systems
317(8)
Prashant Bhise
Abhijit Mukherjee
Sandeep Sharma
Raghu Ram
Intrinsic Localized Modes in Micro-scale Oscillator Arrays Subjected to Deterministic Excitation and White Noise
325(10)
Subramanian Ramakrishnan
Balakumar Balachandran
A Theoretical and Computational Framework for Modeling Diffusion-Driven Boundary Motion Without Remeshing
335(8)
Kaushik Mysore
Ganesh Subbarayan
Multiscale Simulation of Metal/Ceramic Interface Fracture
343
Amir Siddiq
Siegfred Schmauder