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Researchers are interested in the development of modeling methods applied to predicting the atomistic, microscopic and macroscopic response of composite materials under stress and hostile environment. Material behaviors at the macroscale level are controlled by their characteristics at lower scale levels. This fact is even more significant for composite materials. As a result, in order to design and analyze composite structures as well as new composite materials, it is necessary to model material behaviors at different length scales and to couple them. This book presents the state of the art in multiscale modeling and simulation techniques for composite materials and structures. It focuses on the structural and functional properties of engineering composites and the sustainable high performance of components and structures. The multiscale techniques can be also applied to nanocomposites which are important application areas in nanotechnology.This book will provide useful information for engineers for better design and analysis of composite structures. It will also serve as an invaluable reference for researchers.

This book presents the state-of-the-art in multiscale modeling and simulation techniques for composite materials and structures. It focuses on the structural and functional properties of engineering composites and the sustainable high performance of components and structures. The multiscale techniques can be also applied to nanocomposites which are important application areas in nanotechnology. There are few books available on this topic.

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"This book is built upon some papers written by several experts in the area of composite materials and structures. It contains 13 chapters with a very rich reference list. The book is well written, and the organization of various topics on composite materials is well established. This book will be useful for researchers working in the area of composites and structural modeling." (Hilmi Demiray, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1145, 2008)

Preface v
Chapter 1 Account for Random Microstructure in Multiscale Models 1
Vadim V. Silberschmidt
Chapter 2 Multiscale Modeling of Tensile Failure in Fiber-Reinforced Composites 37
Zhenhai Xia and W.A. Curtin
Chapter 3 Adaptive Concurrent Multi-Level Model for Multiscale Analysis of Composite Materials Including Damage 83
Somnath Ghosh
Chapter 4 Multiscale and Multilevel Modeling of Composites 165
Young W. Kwon
Chapter 5 A Micromechanics-Based Notion of Stress for Use in the Determination of Continuum-Level Mechanical Properties via Molecular Dynamics 203
Francesco Costanzo and Gary L. Gray
Chapter 6 Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Deformation in Nanoscale Metallic Multilayered Composites 235
F. Akasheh and H.M. Zbib
Chapter 7 Multiscale Modeling of Composites Using Analytical Methods 271
L.N. McCartney
Chapter 8 Nested Nonlinear Multiscale Frameworks for the Analysis of Thick-Section Composite Materials and Structures 317
Rami Haj-Ali
Chapter 9 Predicting Thermooxidative Degradation and Performance of High-Temperature Polymer Matrix Composites 359
G.A. Schoeppner, G.P. Tandon and K.V. Pochiraju
Chapter 10 Modeling of Stiffness, Strength, and Structure–Property Relationship in Crosslinked Silica Aerogel 463
Samit Roy and Awlad Hossain
Chapter 11 Multiscale Modeling of the Evolution of Damage in Heterogeneous Viscoelastic Solids 495
David H. Allen and Roberto F. Soares
Chapter 12 Multiscale Modeling for Damage Analysis 529
Ramesh Tah.eia and Chandra Veer Singh
Chapter 13 Hierarchical Modeling of Deformation of Materials from the Atomic to the Continuum Scale 579
Namas Chandra
Index 625


Dr. Kwon is Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Department of Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. He was the past Chair of the department. He was also Professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Processes of Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC). He received his Ph.D. degree from Rice University, MS degree from Oklahoma State University, and B.S. degree from Seoul National University, all in mechanical engineering.



Dr. Allen earned a bachelors degree in aerospace engineering at A&M (1972) and spent three years as a weather officer in the U.S. Air Force before returning to College Station to earn a masters degree in civil engineering in 1977 and a doctorate in aerospace engineering in 1980. He is a fellow and past president of the Society of Engineering Science, a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has received numerous awards, but is most proud of the Distinguished Teaching Award he received in 1999 from the Texas A&M University Association of Former Students.