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  1. Introduction to Statical Mechanics by G. S. Rushbrooke, 1960
  2. An Introduction to Stochastic Processes and Nonequilinrium Statical Physics (Series on Advances in Statistical Mechanics) by Haracio S. Wio, 1994-03
  3. Tracts on mechanics;: Comprising: I. Theory of work. II. Graphical solution of statical problems, by Morgan W. Crofton. III. Artillery machines, by Major ... for the use of the Royal military academy by Morgan W Crofton, 1881
  4. Dynamic and statical visco-elastic constants and Poisson's ratio of clay, sand and crushed stone, (Electric Power Industry. Central Research Institute. Technical Lab., Tokyo, Japan. Technical report) by Tadashi Hatano, 1968

81. TUD : ACTUAL RESEARCH REPORT - Field Of Concentration
ACTUAL RESEARCH REPORT, Abstandhalter. Field of Concentration Solid mechanics. Abstandhalter, Abstandhalter, Abstandhalter, Abstandhalter
http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/forschung/bericht/060401.en.tud
Solid Mechanics ACTUAL RESEARCH REPORT
Field of Concentration
Solid Mechanics Foreword by the President Tips for users Departments of the TUD Collaborative research centers ... Research homepage Full text search: Quick search in research report Advanced search in research report Advanced search in bibliography
Prof. Dr. Groß Contact:
Sekretariat: Elastomechanik, Fachbereich 06
Hochschulstr. 1
64289 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49-6151-16-2973
Fax: +49-6151-16-3018
Building/Room: S103 / 359
E-mail: gross@mechanik.tu-darmstadt.de
Main Fields of Research: Deformation, damage and fracture of structures and materials including their microstructure: Damage evolution and crack growth in brittle materials, Dynamic fracture and failure processes, Ductile damage and elastic-plastic fracture processes, Deformation and failure of metal-ceramics-compounds, Deformation, failure and micromechanics of polymer mixtures, Mechanical behavior of layered materials, Mechanical behavior of cellular materials and metallic foams, Micromechanics of brittle and ductile materials, Microstructure evolution during phase transformations, Interaction of defects, Constitutive behavior of materials with damaging and healing character, Statical, dynamical and acoustical behavior of structures and components from space flight, automotive industry and mechanical engineering, Numerical simulation of deformation-, damage- and fracture behavior by FEM, BEM and Monte Carlo methods. Keywords: Structural Mechanics, Elastomechanics, Plasticity, Fracture Mechanics, Micromechanics, Computational Mechanics, Numerical Simulations

82. TUD : ACTUAL RESEARCH REPORT - Institute Of Materials And Mechanics In Civil Eng
The institute for Materials and mechanics in Civil Engineering wants to procure the Field of Concentration Statics and dynamics of structures, Prof.
http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/forschung/bericht/130700.en.tud
ACTUAL RESEARCH REPORT
Institute of Materials and Mechanics in Civil Engineering Foreword by the President Tips for users Departments of the TUD Collaborative research centers ... Research homepage Full text search: Quick search in research report Advanced search in research report Advanced search in bibliography
Contact:
Sekretariat: Institut für Werkstoffe und Mechanik im Bauwesen, Fachbereich 13
Petersenstraße 12
64287 Darmstadt
Tel.: +49-6151-16-2537
Fax: +49-6151-16-2338
Building/Room: L506 / 615
E-mail: mailbox@iwmb.tu-darmstadt.de
Internet: www.iwmb.tu-darmstadt.de
Description of the Institute: The institute for Materials and Mechanics in Civil Engineering wants to procure the coherence from modelling to system optimization without getting material specific. Thereby both theoretical work like calculation methods or safety theory and real applications are dealt with. A main point of interest is modelling and simulation of the load carrying behaviour of structures in civil engineering. Here, innovative materials like fibre reinforced composites are investigated. The simulation of ultimate states considering inelastic material behaviour requires effective numerical algorithms based on continuum mechanics. The resulting non-linear partial differential equations are solved approximately using the finite element method. The second main working field includes the development of new materials (e.g. glass and plastics) and their use in building industry upon special consideration of the safety theory. Another major field is the modelling of structures to comprehend the statical and dynamical behaviour. Additionally building aspects of environmental protection are dealt with.

83. TUHH - Research
308 Structural mechanics and Steel Structures. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Starossek (Head) Static response and stability of new types of composite structures.
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Research fields
  • Development and practical implementation of nonlinear analysis procedures for structures under statical loading. Static response and stability of new types of composite structures. Aeroelastic response of bridges (structural response to dynamic wind loading). Development of flutter-controls. Progressive collapse of buildings. Dynamic behaviour of cables and cable systems. Steel-glass-composite constructions Steel structures for buildings and bridges. Bolted and welded connections in steel structures, high strength preloaded bolts. Fatigue capacity and fatigue life of old and modern bridges in steel. Wind energy constructions. Off-shore structures in steel.
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  • Load-displacement-measurements, stress-strain-measurements in research with low and high-speed data-logger. Servo-hydraulic test machines for low and medium loads up to 630 kN and 1000 kN for static and dynamic loading.

84. Facultad De Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales

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