1st Edition

Phenomenological Creep Models of Composites and Nanomaterials Deterministic and Probabilistic Approach

By Leo Razdolsky Copyright 2019
414 Pages
by CRC Press

414 Pages 154 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

414 Pages 154 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

The use of new engineering materials in the aerospace and space industry is usually governed by the need for enhancing the bearing capacity of structural elements and systems, improving the performance of specific applications, reducing structural weight and improving its cost-effectiveness. Crystalline composites and nanomaterials are used to design lightweight structural elements because such... Read more

Preface. Introduction and Overview. Creep Laws for Composite Materials. Creep Models of Fibrous and Dispersed Composites. Deterministic Approach. Creep models of nanocomposites. Deterministic approach. Physical chemistry of nanoparticles. Phenomenological Creep Models of Fibrous Composites (Probabilistic Approach). Phenomenological Creep Models of Nanocomposites (Probabilistic Approach)

Biography

Leo Razdolsky has 45 years of experience in structural engineering, with focus on composite structures, power plants and cooling towers. He is also adept in computer modeling, material science and nanomaterials. Dr. Razdolsky has been teaching engineering courses at the University of Illinois and Northwestern University, and is currently conducting research work connected with high temperature creep of composite structural elements and systems. He has authored three books in this area.