Keywords for Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
J. MCC/I. Phw. Solid.~. Vol. 45, No. I, pp. i-h, 1997 copyright ‘(‘ 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved
Pergamon
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J. MCC/I. Phw. Solid.~. Vol. 45, No. I, pp. i-h, 1997 copyright ‘(‘ 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved
Pergamon
Keywords
for Journal
qf the Mechanics and Physics qf Solids
Authors should select a maximum of five keywords. Each keyword should be accompanied by the capita1 letter denoting the category from which the keyword has been selected. If authors wish, they may nominate one keyword which is not included in the list below. The list of up to five keywords should appear on the title page of each paper submitted for consideration, following the names and affiliations of the authors, but preceding the abstract. A. Physical Phenomena acoustics adhesion and adhesives buckling chemo-mechanical processes corrosion and embrittlement crack branching and bifurcation crack propagation and arrest crack tip plasticity creep cutting and forming delamination diffusion, bulk diffusion, surface dislocations ductility dynamic fracture dynamics electromechanical processes electromigration energy release rate fastening and joining fracture fracture mechanisms fracture toughness grain boundaries indentation and hardness microcracking microstructures phase transformation plastic collapse
powder compaction shock waves solidification and melting strengthening mechanisms stress concentrations stress intensity factor stress relaxation thermomechanical processes twinning vibrations voids and inclusions wear and ablation
B. Problem Description anisotropic material beams and columns biological material ceramic material concrete constitutive behaviour contact mechanics crack mechanics crystal plasticity cyclic loading elastic material elastic-plastic material elasticcviscoplastic material ferro-electric material fibre-reinforced composite material finite deflections
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finite strain foam material friction geological material glass material granular material ice and snow ideally plastic material inhomogeneous material layered material metallic materials particulate reinforced material piezoelectric material plastic collapse plates polycrystalline material polymeric materials porous material pressure vessels residual stress rock rods and cables rubber material semiconductor material sensors and actuators shells and membranes strain compatibility stress waves structures superconducting material thermal stress viscoelastic material
Keywords
viscoplastic material wood material
C. Methods
analytic functions asymptotic analysis boundary integral equations characteristics conservation integrals electrical resistance electron microscopy energy methods finite differences finite elements fractography impact testing integral transforms Kolsky bar linear programming mechanical testing nondestructive evaluation numerica algorithms optical interferometry optical microscopy optimization piezoelectric effect plate impact probability and statistics stability and bifurcation variational calculus