Modeling and Characterization of the Elastic Behavior of Interfaces in Nanostructured Materials: From an Atomistic Description to a Continuum Approach
In this dissertation, an innovative approach combining continuum mechanics and atomistic simulations is exposed to develop a nanomechanics theory for modeling and predicting the macroscopic behavior of nanomaterials. This nanomechanics theory exhibits the simplicity of the continuum formulation whil...
Main Author: | Dingreville, Remi |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19776 |
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